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HARTNELL COLLEGE CURRICULUM COMMITTEE MINUTES 12/7/2017, 2:00 PM, Information Competency Room, A212 Members: Kelly Locke, Chair, Gabriel King, Gabriela Lopez, Violeta Wenger, Jamie Pedroza, Deborah Stephens, Daniel Perez or Rhea Mendoza- Lewis, Seaneen Sullinger, Hermelinda Rocha-Tabera, Ann Wright, Mary Dominguez, Debra Kaczmar, Sharon Albert Support Staff: Herbert Cortez, Ruby Garcia Guests: Mary Rayappan (MAT), Lisa Davis (NRN), Greg Perkins (MAT), Johnny Perez (MAT), Mohammed Yahdi (MAT), Ashley Gabriel (PE), Christine Svendsen (CSS), Valerie Maturino (COU) I. Adopt Agenda a. Motion: Approved MSU II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: 11/2/2017, 11/16/2017 a. Motion 11/2/2107: Approved MSU b. Motion 11/16/2017: Approved MSU III. CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS a. Course Deletions CONS (retired designator) 1. CONS 128 Sustainable Building Design 2. CONS 134 Plumbing and HVAC 3. CONS 140 Construction Management and Scheduling Courses were replaced with CMA courses. These were already historical in Curricunet, didn’t find deletions in past minutes. Motion: Approved MSU IV. TWO READING ITEMS – SECOND READING, ACTION a. NEW COURSES MAT: 1. MAT 106 Integrated Mathematics (3 units) i. Motion: Approved MSU with changes below. Number was changed to MAT 106 from MAT 116 and title was changed from Integrated Mathematics 1 to Integrated Mathematics. 2. MAT 601 Math Academy for MAT 201 (noncredit) i. Motion: Approved MSU 3. MAT 613 Math Academy for MAT 13 (noncredit) i. PCA: Approved MSU ii. Motion: Approved MSU

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HARTNELL COLLEGE

CURRICULUM COMMITTEE MINUTES

12/7/2017, 2:00 PM, Information Competency Room, A212

Members: Kelly Locke, Chair, Gabriel King, Gabriela Lopez, Violeta Wenger, Jamie Pedroza, Deborah Stephens, Daniel Perez or Rhea Mendoza-

Lewis, Seaneen Sullinger, Hermelinda Rocha-Tabera, Ann Wright, Mary Dominguez, Debra Kaczmar, Sharon Albert

Support Staff: Herbert Cortez, Ruby Garcia

Guests: Mary Rayappan (MAT), Lisa Davis (NRN), Greg Perkins (MAT), Johnny

Perez (MAT), Mohammed Yahdi (MAT), Ashley Gabriel (PE), Christine Svendsen (CSS), Valerie Maturino (COU)

I. Adopt Agenda a. Motion: Approved MSU

II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: 11/2/2017, 11/16/2017

a. Motion 11/2/2107: Approved MSU b. Motion 11/16/2017: Approved MSU

III. CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS

a. Course Deletions CONS (retired designator) 1. CONS 128 Sustainable Building Design

2. CONS 134 Plumbing and HVAC 3. CONS 140 Construction Management and Scheduling

Courses were replaced with CMA courses. These were already historical in Curricunet, didn’t find deletions in past minutes.

Motion: Approved MSU

IV. TWO READING ITEMS – SECOND READING, ACTION

a. NEW COURSES MAT: 1. MAT 106 Integrated Mathematics (3 units)

i. Motion: Approved MSU with changes below.

Number was changed to MAT 106 from MAT 116 and title was changed from Integrated Mathematics 1 to Integrated

Mathematics.

2. MAT 601 Math Academy for MAT 201 (noncredit) i. Motion: Approved MSU

3. MAT 613 Math Academy for MAT 13 (noncredit) i. PCA: Approved MSU

ii. Motion: Approved MSU

CURRICULUM COMMITTEE MINUTES 12/7/17 PAGE 2

4. MAT 621 Math Academy for MAT 121 (noncredit) i. PCA: Approved MSU

ii. Motion: Approved MSU

5. MAT 623 Math Academy for MAT 123 (noncredit) i. PCA: Approved MSU

ii. Motion: Approved MSU

6. MAT 627 Math Academy for MAT 24/25/27 (noncredit)

i. PCA: Approved MSU ii. Motion: Approved MSU

7. MAT 630 Math Academy for MAT 3A (noncredit)

i. PCA: Approved MSU ii. Motion: Approved MSU

All of these noncredit courses were approved with the addition of

the statement that the grading method will be P/SP/NP when it becomes available through the revised AP for grades.

b. New and Revised Programs

As the committee reviewed the degree and certificate proposals, the committee discussed the need for a user friendly template for degree

and certificate proposals. The template would include the standardized

language that should be consistent for each program.

1. WLD AS Degree and Certificate of Achievement i. Motion: Approved MSU

2. MFGT AS Degree and Certificate of Achievement

i. Motion: Approved MSU

3. CSS (Digital Web and Mobile Development) AS Degree and Certificate of Achievement

i. Motion: Approved MSU

4. CMA AS Degree and Certificate of Achievement i. Motion: Tabled until next meeting due to lack of time. MSU

V. ONE READING ITEMS – ACTION

a. COURSE REVISIONS: CMA

CURRICULUM COMMITTEE MINUTES 12/7/17 PAGE 3

1. CMA 51 Introduction to Construction Management and Architecture (3 units)

i. Motion: Approved MSU

2. CMA 52 Construction Graphics (3 units) i. Motion: Approved MSU

3. CMA 53 Sustainable Construction Materials and Methods (3

units) i. Motion: Approved MSU

4. CMA 54 Introduction to Construction Estimating (3 units)

i. Motion: Approved MSU

5. CMA 55 Introduction to Structural Design and Codes (3 units) i. Motion: Approved MSU

6. CMA 56 Basic Principles of Construction Project Accounting (3

units) i. Motion: Approved MSU

7. CMA 57 Construction Law and Contracts (3 units)

i. Motion: Approved MSU

8. CMA 61 Construction Field Practice: Layout, Foundations, and

Framing (4 units) i. Motion: Approved MSU

9. CMA 62 Construction Field Practice: Exterior and Interior Finish

(4 units) i. Motion: Approved MSU

10. CMA 63 Concrete and Masonry Technology (3 units)

i. Motion: Approved MSU

11. CMA 64 Electrical Systems (3 units) i. Motion: Approved MSU

12. CMA 65 Plumbing and HVAC (3 units)

i. Motion: Approved MSU

13. CMA 66 Introduction to Heavy Construction (3 units)

i. Motion: Approved MSU

14. CMA 84 Sustainable Construction Detailing (3 units)

CURRICULUM COMMITTEE MINUTES 12/7/17 PAGE 4

i. Motion: Tabled due to questions about description MSU

15. CMA 90 BIM and Digital Technology Tools for Construction (3 units)

i. Motion: Approved MSU

16. CMA 91 Construction Management and Scheduling (3 units) i. Motion: Approved MSU

b. COURSE REVISIONS: MAT

1. MAT 27 Pre-Calculus & Trigonometry (6 units) i. Modifications:

ii. PCA: ______________ iii. Motion: Tabled until next meeting due to lack of time MSU

c. COURSE REVISIONS: WLD

1. WLD 153 Welding Fabrication (unit change: 2 to 3 units) i. Modifications:

ii. PCA: Approved MSU iii. Motion: Approved MSU

2. WLD 154 Advanced Arc Welding (unit change: 2 to 3 units)

i. Modifications:

ii. PCA: Approved MSU iii. Motion: Approved MSU

3. WLD 155 Ornamental Ironwork (2 units)

i. Modifications: ii. PCA: Approved MSU

iii. Motion: Approved MSU

4. WLD 156 Toolmaking (2 units) i. Modifications:

ii. PCA: Approved MSU iii. Motion: Approved MSU

5. WLD 157 Pipe Welding (unit change: 2 to 3 units)

i. Modifications:

ii. PCA: Approved MSU iii. Motion: Approved MSU

6. WLD 158 Hardfacing and Surfacing (2 units)

i. Modifications:

CURRICULUM COMMITTEE MINUTES 12/7/17 PAGE 5

ii. PCA: Approved MSU iii. Motion: Approved MSU

VI. Articulation Officer updates

None

VII. Report from the Chair None

VIII. ADJOURNMENT/NEXT MEETING DATE is 1/18/2018 for a special

meeting to address tabled items only.

CURRICULUM COMMITTEE MINUTES 12/7/17 PAGE 6

Appendix A: Approved CSS (Digital Web and Mobile Development) AS Degree and Certificate of Achievement

COMPUTER SCIENCE AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS—DIGITAL WEB AND MOBILE DEVELOPMENT OPTION—ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREE

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

The Digital Web and Mobile Development program is designed for students who are interested in entering the fast-paced fields of web development and mobile app development. A student will learn the latest in web languages, basic web and mobile programming and appropriate use of digital media by building a digital portfolio of their work. Students can focus on either web development or mobile app development through the certificate program or combine the two disciplines for an Associate’s degree. Many of these courses are offered in the online environment to accommodate those students who are presently employed. The web and mobile degree option emphasizes the following competencies: managing the development of a project, delivery of comprehensive, integrated digital media via the web or mobile application The student will also development a set of customer liaison skills as they integrating all facets of digital media into an effective web or mobile application.

As a result of ongoing changes in technology, the need to expand competencies, and changing transfer requirements, certificate and degree requirements may also change. If you note changes in degrees or certificate requirements, or if courses are not offered in a particular semester, please consult with a counselor or faculty member on how best to complete the program in which you are enrolled.

For detailed requirements for individual four-year institutions, students should contact the transfer institution and/or meet with a counselor for specific transfer course requirements in their major.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: Christine Svendsen at (831) 755−6851, [email protected], E-205 PROGRAM OUTCOMES

Upon successful completion of the Computer Science and Information Systems— DIGITAL WEB AND MOBILE DEVELOPMENT Option, a student should be able to:

anticipate, identify and solve technical and design issues by applying current design standards

apply knowledge in a variety of computer proficiency areas including web languages, software applications, file transfer protocol, and web and app configuration.

A minimum of 60.0 semester units with a grade of “C” or better must be maintained in all degree-applicable units. Only courses numbered 1-199 may apply toward the Associate Degree. Courses listed below may have prerequisites that must be completed prior to enrolling. Consult a schedule of classes, college catalog, or a counselor for further information.

REQUIRED MAJOR COURSES Course

No. Course Title Units

Required Major Course CSS 64 Html 5 and CSS 3 4.0

Required Major Course CSS-25 Multimedia Integration 3.0

Required Major Course CSS-27 Project Management using Microsoft Project 4.0

Required Major Course BUS 32 Intro to Business 3.0

SUBTOTAL UNITS (14.0)

GROUP ONE ELECTIVES (Select a minimum of 2 courses) Course

No. Course Title Units

Required Major Electives CSS-26 Dreamweaver 4.0

Required Major Electives CSS-74 Wordpress for Websites 4.0

Required Major Electives CSS-76 Android App Development Using Java 4.0

Required Major Electives CSS-65 Intro to IOS Mobile Development 4.0

SUBTOTAL UNITS (8.0)

GROUP TWO ELECTIVES (Select a minimum of 2 courses)

Required Major Electives CSS 29 Programming for Multimedia 4.0

Required Major Electives CSS-84 Beginning Digital Cartooning in Flash 4.0

Required Major Electives CSS-78 Mobile Game Design 4.0

Required Major Electives CSS-76 Android App Development Using Java 4.0

Required Major Electives CSS-65 Intro to IOS Mobile Development 4.0

SUBTOTAL UNITS (8.0)

GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES Course No.

Course Title Units

Natural Sciences (Select a minimum of 3 units from catalog GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS)

Social & Behavioral Sciences (Select a minimum of 3 units from catalog GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS)

Humanities (Select a minimum of 3 units from catalog GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS)

Ethnic Groups in the United States (Select a minimum of 3 units from catalog GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS)

Language and Rationality (9 Units)

A. Written Composition ENG-1A College Composition and Reading 3.0

B. Communication and Analytical Thinking MAT-123* Intermediate Algebra 5.0

Communication and Analytical Thinking (Select a minimum of 1 unit from catalog GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS)

General Education 21.0

Digital and Web Design Option Required Major Course and Restricted Electives

35.0

ELECTIVES (Courses Numbered 1–199) required when GE units plus Degree units total are fewer than 60.0 4

TOTAL UNITS 60

CURRICULUM COMMITTEE MINUTES 12/7/17 PAGE 7 *Completion of MAT-123 or completion of any math in which MAT-123 is a prerequisite with a “C” or better.

‡ These courses also satisfy General Education Requirements. TRANSFER STUDENTS: Completing the AS degree does not meet all the requirements for transfer. Students planning to transfer to a university should follow the requirements of the four-year university. Information on course equivalencies and major preparation requirements for the University of California (UC) and California State University (CSU) systems are available online at www.assist.org. Please consult with a Hartnell College counselor to review transfer requirements.

COMPUTER SCIENCE AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS—WEB DEVELOPMENT OPTION—CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT

In all certificate programs, it is required that at least half of the required number of units be taken at Hartnell College. A grade of “C” or better must be maintained in all certificate-applicable units.

REQUIRED MAJOR COURSES Course No. Course Title Units Required Major Course CSS 64 Html 5 and CSS 3 4.0

Required Major Course CSS-25 Multimedia Integration 3.0

Required Major Course CSS-27 Project Management using Microsoft Project 4.0

Required Major Course BUS 32 Intro to Business 3.0

SUBTOTAL UNITS (14.0)

Major Concentration for Web development Course No. Course Title Units

CSS-26 Dreamweaver 4.0

CSS-75 Wordpress for Websites 4.0

SUBTOTAL UNITS (8.0) OTHER REQUIRED COURSES Course No. Course Title Units

Required Course ENG-101* or ESL-101

Intermediate Composition and Reading or Academic Writing & Reading II

(3.0)

(5.0)

Required Course MAT-123** Intermediate Algebra (5.0)

TOTAL UNITS ( 35.0)

*Eligibility for ENG-1A fulfills this requirement. **Completion of MAT-123 or completion of any math in which MAT-123 is a prerequisite with a “C” or better.

COMPUTER SCIENCE AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS—MOBILE DEVELOPMENT OPTION—CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT

In all certificate programs, it is required that at least half of the required number of units be taken at Hartnell College. A grade of “C” or better must be maintained in all certificate-applicable units.

REQUIRED MAJOR COURSES Course No. Course Title Units

Required Major Course CSS 64 Html 5 and CSS 3 4.0

Required Major Course CSS-25 Multimedia Integration 3.0

CSS-27 Project Management using Microsoft Project 4.0

Required Major Course BUS 32 Intro to Business 3.0

SUBTOTAL UNITS (14.0)

Major Concentration for Mobile Development Course No. Course Title Units

CSS-76 Android App Development Using Java 4.0

CSS-65 Intro to IOS Mobile Development 4.0

SUBTOTAL UNITS (8.0) OTHER REQUIRED COURSES Course No. Course Title Units

Required Course ENG-101* or ESL-101

Intermediate Composition and Reading or Academic Writing & Reading II

(3.0)

(5.0)

Required Course MAT-123** Intermediate Algebra (5.0)

Total Units(35.0)

*Eligibility for ENG-1A fulfills this requirement. **Completion of MAT-123 or completion of any math in which MAT-123 is a prerequisite with a “C” or better.

CURRICULUM COMMITTEE MINUTES 12/7/17 PAGE 8

Appendix B: Approved MFGT AS Degree and Certificate of Achievement

MFGT Program Proposal

MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY- ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREE

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

The Manufacturing Technology program is designed to prepare the student for an entry level position in the manufacturing workforce and to provide continuing education. It focuses on fabrication of products based on industrial blueprints and/or product specifications in industrial and manufacturing technology. The program will provide students with a broad range of skills including industrial safety, fabrication, hydraulics and pneumatics, industrial electricity, basic machining, and blueprint reading. Students completing the program will have the manufacturing skills to solve technical challenges and work in the production trades. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: Albert Graham 831-755-6088, [email protected], Alisal Campus B-123

PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES

Upon successful completion of the Associate of Science in Manufacturing Technology Degree, a student will be able to:

Demonstrate the ability to adhere to personal, industry, and OSHA safety standards in all projects.

Analyze and solve manufacturing problems and applications using a variety of fabrication and basic machining processes.

Explain, identify and troubleshoot applications of hydraulics, pneumatics, and industrial electricity as it pertains to

manufacturing.

Read, interpret, and compare industrial blueprints.

Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, using appropriate technical language.

A minimum of 60.0 semester units with a grade of “C” or better must be maintained in all degree-applicable units. Only courses numbered 1-199 may apply toward the Associate Degree. Courses listed below may have prerequisites that must be completed prior to enrolling. Consult a schedule of classes, college catalog, or a counselor for further information.

REQUIRED MAJOR COURSES: Emphasis: Manufacturing Technology

Course No. Course Title Units

Required Major Course CMA-74 Industrial Drawing and Print Reading 3.0

Required Major Course MFGT-70 Introduction to Mechanized Agriculture 3.0

Required Major Course MFGT-130 Introduction to Metal Fabrication 3.0

Required Major Course MFGT-140 Introduction to Industrial Hydraulics and Pneumatics 2.0

Required Major Course MFGT-150 Introduction to Industrial Electricity 2.0

Required Major Course MFGT-169 Hazmat and Industrial Safety 2.0

Required Major Course MFGT-180 Industrial Workplace Skills 1.0

Required Major Course WLD-150 Basic Welding 3.0

SUBTOTAL UNITS (=19.0)

RESTRICTED MAJOR ELECTIVES Select one of the following

Course No. Course Title Units

Required Major Course MFGT-131 Intermediate Metal Fabrication 3.0

Required Major Course MFGT-141 Intermediate Industrial Hydraulics and Pneumatics 2.0

Required Major Course MFGT-151 Intermediate Industrial Electricity 2.0

SUBTOTAL UNITS (≥ 2.0)

RESTRICTED MAJOR ELECTIVES (Select two courses from the following

Course No. Course Title Units

Required Major Elective CMA -81 Computer Aided Drafting and Design I 3.0

Required Major Elective CMA-76 Computer - Aided Mechanical Drafting and Detailing 3.0

Required Major Elective CMA-75 Engineering Drawing with Solidworks 3.0

Required Major Elective MFGT-71 Agricultural and Industrial Equipment Operation 3.0

Required Major Elective MFGT-75 Agriculture Machinery and Management 3.0

Required Major Elective MFGT-132 Advanced Metal Fabrication 3.0

CURRICULUM COMMITTEE MINUTES 12/7/17 PAGE 9 Required Major Elective WLD-152 Sheet Metal Fabrication 2.0

Required Major Elective WLD-151 Introduction to GTAW/TIG Welding 3.0

SUBTOTAL UNITS (≥ 5.0)

REQUIRED GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES Course No. Course Title Units

Natural Sciences (Select a minimum of 3 units from catalog GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS)

3.0

Social & Behavioral Sciences (Select a minimum of 3 units from catalog GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS)

3.0

Humanities (Select a minimum of 3 units from catalog GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS)

3.0

Ethnic Groups in the United States (Select a minimum of 3 units from catalog GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS)

3.0

Language and Rationality (9 Units)

A. Written Composition ENG-1A College Composition and Reading 3.0

B. Communication and Analytical Thinking MAT-123* Intermediate Algebra 5.0

Communication and Analytical Thinking 1.0

General Education 21.0

Required Major Courses and Restricted Major Electives 26.0

ELECTIVES (Courses Numbered 1–199) required when GE units plus Degree units total are fewer than 60.0 13.0

TOTAL UNITS 60.0

Completion of MAT-123 or completion of any math in which MAT-123 is a perquisite with a “C” or better. TRANSFER STUDENTS: Completing the AS degree does not meet all the requirements for transfer. Students planning to transfer to a university should follow the requirements of the

four-year university. Information on course equivalencies and major preparation requirements for the University of California (UC) and California State University (CSU) systems are available online at www.assist.org. Please consult with a Hartnell College counselor to review transfer requirements.

MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY- CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT

In all certificate programs, it is required that at least half of the required number of units be taken at Hartnell College. A grade of “C” or better must be maintained in all certificate- applicable units.

REQUIRED MAJOR COURSES: Emphasis: Manufacturing Technology

Course No. Course Title Units

Required Major Course CMA-74 Industrial Drawing and Print Reading 3.0

Required Major Course MFGT-70 Introduction to Mechanized Agriculture 3.0

Required Major Course MFGT-130 Introduction to Metal Fabrication 3.0

Required Major Course MFGT-140 Introduction to Industrial Hydraulics and Pneumatics 2.0

Required Major Course MFGT-150 Introduction to Industrial Electricity 2.0

Required Major Course MFGT-169 Hazmat and Industrial Safety 2.0

Required Major Course MFGT-180 Industrial Workplace Skills 1.0

Required Major Course WLD-150 Introduction to Arc Welding 3.0

SUBTOTAL UNITS (=19.0)

RESTRICTED MAJOR ELECTIVES Select one of the following

Course No. Course Title Units

Required Major Course MFGT-131 Intermediate Metal Fabrication 3.0

Required Major Course MFGT-141 Intermediate Industrial Hydraulics and Pneumatics 2.0

Required Major Course MFGT-151 Intermediate Industrial Electricity 2.0

SUBTOTAL UNITS (≥ 2.0)

RESTRICTED MAJOR ELECTIVES (Select two courses from the following

Course No. Course Title Units

Required Major Elective CMA -81 Computer Aided Drafting and Design I 3.0

Required Major Elective CMA-76 Computer - Aided Mechanical Drafting and Detailing 3.0

Required Major Elective CMA-75 Engineering Drawing with Solidworks 3.0

Required Major Elective MFGT-71 Agricultural and Industrial Equipment Operation 3.0

Required Major Elective MFGT-75 Agriculture Machinery and Management 3.0

Required Major Elective MFGT-132 Advanced Metal Fabrication 3.0

Required Major Elective WLD-152 Sheet Metal Fabrication 2.0

Required Major Elective WLD-151 Introduction to GTAW/TIG Welding 3.0

SUBTOTAL UNITS (≥ 5.0)

OTHER REQUIRED COURSES Course No. Course Title Units

CURRICULUM COMMITTEE MINUTES 12/7/17 PAGE 10

Required course ENG-101* or ESL-101*

Intermediate Composition and Reading Or Academic Writing & Reading II

(3.0) (5.0)

Required course MAT 106**

Integrated Mathematics (3.0)

TOTAL UNITS (≥ 26.0)

*Eligibility for ENG-1A fulfills this requirement.

** Eligibility for MAT-123 or higher fulfills this requirement

Appendix C: Approved WLD AS Degree and Certificate of Achievement

WLD Program Proposal WELDING TECHNOLOGY—ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREE

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

The Welding Technology program provides students with entry- and advanced-level employment skills in welding and metalworking techniques that are relevant to the needs of local employers and industries.

The program provides training in a variety of welding methods including SMAW, GTAW, GMAW and FCAW. Advanced level courses in plate and pipe welding prepare students for AWS welding certification testing. The program offers courses in Sheet Metal Fabrication and Welding Fabrication that focus on print reading and metalworking skills. In addition courses are offered in Architectural/Ornamental Ironwork fabrication and Toolmaking and Hardfacing techniques that are used in the construction and agriculture industries.

As a result of ongoing changes in technology, the need to expand competencies, and changing transfer requirements, certificate and degree requirements may also change. If you note changes in degrees or certificate requirements, or if courses are not offered in a particular semester, please consult with a counselor or faculty on how best to complete the program in which you are enrolled.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: Michael Davis mldavis @hartnell.edu Center for Advanced Technology, (831) 755-6960, Alisal Campus, AC-A102

PROGRAM OUTCOMES

Upon successful completion of the Welding Technology Program, a student should be able to:

Demonstrate the use of welding and metal cutting processes safely and correctly.

Perform welding procedures in two or more methods on steel test plates in two or more welding positions.

Interpret and analyze fabrication prints, develop parts and cutting lists, and select and calibrate welding and cutting methods to fabricate assigned projects.

A minimum of 60.0 semester units with a grade of “C” or better must be maintained in all degree-applicable units. Only courses numbered 1-199 may apply toward the Associate Degree. Courses listed below may have prerequisites that must be completed prior to enrolling. Consult a schedule of classes, college catalog, or a counselor for further information.

REQUIRED MAJOR COURSES Course No. Course Title Units

Required Major Course CMA 74 Industrial Print Reading & Drawing 3.0

Required Major Course MFGT-169 Hazardous Materials and Industrial Safety 1.0

Required Major Course WLD-152 Sheet Metal Fabrication 2.0

Required Major Course WLD-153 Welding Fabrication 3.0

Required Major Course WLD-154 Advanced Arc Welding 3.0

Required Major Course WLD-157 Pipe Welding 3.0

Required Major Course WLD-158 Hardfacing and Surfacing 2.0

Required Major Course WLD-150 Introduction to Arc Welding 3.0

Required Major Course WLD-151 Introduction to GTAW/TIG Welding 3.0

Required Major Course WLD-155 Ornamental Ironwork 2.0

Required Major Course WLD-156 Toolmaking 2.0

SUBTOTAL UNITS (27.0)

RESTRICTED MAJOR ELECTIVES (Select a minimum of 9.0 units from the following :)

Course No. Course Title Units

Restricted Major Elective CMA 81 Computer Aided Drafting and Design 3.0

Restricted Major Elective CMA 75 Engineering Drawing / Solid Works 3.0

Restricted Major Elective MFGT 130 Introduction to Metal Fabrication 3.0

Restricted Major Elective WLD-99 Cooperative Work Experience 1.0-4.0

Restricted Major Elective MFGT 150 Introduction to Industrial Electricity 2.0

SUBTOTAL UNITS (9.0)

GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES Course No. Course Title Units

Natural Sciences (Select a minimum of 3 units from catalog GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS)

Social & Behavioral Sciences (Select a minimum of 3 units from catalog GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS)

Humanities (Select a minimum of 3 units from catalog GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS)

Ethnic Groups in the United States (Select a minimum of 3 units from catalog GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS)

Language and Rationality (9 Units)

A. Written Composition ENG-1A College Composition and Reading 3.0

B. Communication and Analytical Thinking MAT-123* Intermediate Algebra 5.0

CURRICULUM COMMITTEE MINUTES 12/7/17 PAGE 11

Communication and Analytical Thinking

General Education 21.0

Welding Required Major Courses and Restricted Major Electives 36.0

ELECTIVES (Courses Numbered 1–199) required when GE units plus Degree units total are fewer than 60.0 3.0

TOTAL UNITS 60.0

*Completion of MAT-123 or completion of any math in which MAT-123 is a prerequisite with a “C” or better also satisfies this requirement. ‡ These courses also satisfy General Education Requirements.

TRANSFER STUDENTS: Completing the AS degree does not meet all the requirements for transfer. Students planning to transfer to a university should follow the requirements of the four-year university. Information on course equivalencies and major preparation requirements for the University of California (UC) and California State University (CSU) systems are available online atwww.assist.org. Please consult with a Hartnell College counselor to review transfer requirements.

WELDING TECHNOLOGY—CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT

In all certificate programs, it is required that at least half of the required number of units be taken at Hartnell College. A grade of “C” or better must be maintained in all certificate-applicable units. REQUIRED MAJOR COURSES Course No. Course Title Units

Required Major Course CMA 74 Industrial Print Reading & Drawing 3.0

Required Major Course WLD-153 Welding Fabrication 3.0

Required Major Course WLD-154 Advanced Arc Welding 3.0

Required Major Course WLD-157 Pipe Welding 3.0

Required Major Course WLD-150 Introduction to Arc Welding 3.0

Required Major Course WLD-151 Introduction to GTAW/TIG Welding 3.0

Required Major Course WLD-155 Ornamental Ironwork 2.0

Required Major Course WLD-156 Tool making 2.0

Required Major Course MFGT-169 Hazardous Materials and Industrial Safety 1.0

SUBTOTAL UNITS (23.0)

RESTRICTED MAJOR ELECTIVES (Select a minimum of 6.0 units from the following :)

Course No. Course Title Units

Restricted Major Elective WLD 152 Sheet Metal Fabrication 2.0

Restricted Major Elective CMA 81 Computer Aided Drafting and Design 3.0

Restricted Major Elective WLD 158 Hardfacing and Surfacing 2.0

Restricted Major Elective WLD-99 Cooperative Work Experience 1.0-4.0

Restricted Major Elective

SUBTOTAL UNITS (6.0) OTHER REQUIRED COURSES Course No. Course Title Units

Required Course ENG-101* or ESL-101*

Intermediate Composition and Reading or Academic Writing & Reading II

(3.0)

(5.0)

Required Course MAT 106** Integrated Mathematics (3.0)

TOTAL UNITS (29.0)

*Eligibility for ENG-1A fulfills this requirement. **Eligibility for MAT-123 or higher fulfills this requirement.

CURRICULUM COMMITTEE MINUTES 12/7/17 PAGE 12