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A.A.S. Welding Technology and Management 204700 Revised 8/2010 (Spring 2011) COLL 100 First Year Seminar 1 General Requirements Credits Semester Taken Prerequisites ENGL 101 Composition and Reading I 3 ENG 30 or appropriate placement score. HIST 120 United States History to 1865 or HIST 121 United States History since 1865 or POLS 135 Introduction to Political Science or POLS 136 Introduction to American National Politics or POLS 137 Introduction to State and Local Politics 3 Choose one of the following Math options: Option #1 MATH 103R Technical Math I w/ Review or MATH 103 Technical Math or MATH 120 College Algebra or MATH 120R College Algebra w/ Review And MATH 104 Technical Math II or MATH 130 Trigonometry Option #2 MATH 150 PreCalculus 5-8 SPAN 100 Beginning Occupational Spanish 3 COMM 100 Fundamentals of Speech 3 General Education Electives: Any course(s) numbered 100 or above from the following disciplines: ART, ECON, ENGL, Foreign Language, GEOG (except 104, 110 and GIS Courses), PHIL, PSYC, SOSC 3-5 Minimum Total General Education Credit Hours 18 Specific Program Requirements CSIS 100 Digital Literacy 2 EHSS 111 Introduction to Health & Safety for General Industry or EHSS 112 Introduction to Health & Safety for Construction 1 INTE 124 Employment Strategies for Technical Careers 2 CSIS 100 or CSIS 115 or higher WELD 110 Welding Industry Fundamentals 3 WELD 120 Thermal Cutting Processes Lecture 1 WELD 110 or concurrent enrollment WELD 121 Thermal Cutting Processes Lab 2 WELD 120 or concurrent enrollment WELD 130 Print Reading & Weld Symbols 3 WELD 140 Shielded Metal Arc Welding I (stick) Lecture 1 WELD 121 or concurrent enrollment WELD 141 Shielded Metal Arc Welding I (stick) Lab 2 WELD 140 or concurrent enrollment WELD 150 Gas Metal Arc Welding I (MIG)(stick) Lecture 1 WELD 121 or concurrent enrollment WELD 151 Gas Metal Arc Welding I (MIG)(stick) Lab 2 WELD 150 or concurrent enrollment WELD 160 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding I (TIG) Lecture 1 WELD 121 or concurrent enrollment WELD 161 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding I (TIG) Lab 2 WELD 160 or concurrent enrollment WELD 230 Layout and Fabrication Lecture 1 WELD 130 and one WELD 100 level lecture & lab WELD 231 Layout and Fabrication Lab 2 WELD 230 and one WELD 100 level lecture & lab WELD 240 Shielded Metal Arc Welding II (stick) Lecture 1 WELD 141 WELD 241 Shielded Metal Arc Welding II (stick) Lab 2 WELD 240 WELD 250 Gas Metal Arc Welding II (MIG) Lecture 1 WELD 151 WELD 251 Gas Metal Arc Welding II (MIG) Lab 2 WELD 250 WELD 260 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding II (TIG) Lecture 1 WELD 161 WELD 261 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding II (TIG) Lab 2 WELD 260 WELD 270 Flux Core Arc Welding Lecture 1 WELD 151 or concurrent enrollment WELD 271 Flux Core Arc Welding Lab 2 WELD 270 or concurrent enrollment WELD 290 Management Skills for the Trades 3 WELD 231 and one WELD 100 level lecture & lab Electives: BSAD, ETEC 152, ETEC 169, CIMM 100 or CIMM 130 3-5 Total Credit Hours Required 65-69 Welding Industrial & Engineering Technology A.A.S. Welding Technology and Management ........................................................ 65-69 Credits MIG Certificate............................... 22-23 Credits MIG/TIG Certificate........................ 22-23 Credits Welding Construction Certificate ... 22-24 Credits This Welding Technology & Management program provides the students with the training that meets the standards of the American Welding Society’s curriculum. Curriculum will prepare the students to successfully pass the AWS written certification tests. This will allow the student to engage in gainful employment in the welding/fabrication industry as welding is one of the high-demand occupations designated by the state of Missouri. Students completing the two-year degree will acquire the skills required of managerial and technical training personnel. This will allow students to transcend the welding industry into other welding-related careers when these opportunities are present, fulfilling the personal desires of promotion throughout their careers. Students completing welding certificates can later come back and integrate course work already completed into the two-year degree and complete the degree while employed. Offered at MCC-Business & Technology

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A.A.S. Welding Technology and Management 204700 Revised 8/2010 (Spring 2011)COLL 100 First Year Seminar 1

General Requirements Credits Semester Taken Prerequisites

ENGL 101 Composition and Reading I 3 ENG 30 or appropriate placement score.HIST 120 United States History to 1865 orHIST 121 United States History since 1865 orPOLS 135 Introduction to Political Science orPOLS 136 Introduction to American National Politics orPOLS 137 Introduction to State and Local Politics

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Choose one of the following Math options:Option #1MATH 103R Technical Math I w/ Review orMATH 103 Technical Math orMATH 120 College Algebra orMATH 120R College Algebra w/ ReviewAndMATH 104 Technical Math II orMATH 130 TrigonometryOption #2MATH 150 PreCalculus

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SPAN 100 Beginning Occupational Spanish 3COMM 100 Fundamentals of Speech 3General Education Electives: Any course(s) numbered 100 or above from the following disciplines: ART, ECON, ENGL, Foreign Language, GEOG (except 104, 110 and GIS Courses), PHIL, PSYC, SOSC

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Minimum Total General Education Credit Hours 18Specific Program RequirementsCSIS 100 Digital Literacy 2EHSS 111 Introduction to Health & Safety for General Industry orEHSS 112 Introduction to Health & Safety for Construction 1

INTE 124 Employment Strategies for Technical Careers 2 CSIS 100 or CSIS 115 or higherWELD 110 Welding Industry Fundamentals 3WELD 120 Thermal Cutting Processes Lecture 1 WELD 110 or concurrent enrollmentWELD 121 Thermal Cutting Processes Lab 2 WELD 120 or concurrent enrollmentWELD 130 Print Reading & Weld Symbols 3WELD 140 Shielded Metal Arc Welding I (stick) Lecture 1 WELD 121 or concurrent enrollmentWELD 141 Shielded Metal Arc Welding I (stick) Lab 2 WELD 140 or concurrent enrollmentWELD 150 Gas Metal Arc Welding I (MIG)(stick) Lecture 1 WELD 121 or concurrent enrollmentWELD 151 Gas Metal Arc Welding I (MIG)(stick) Lab 2 WELD 150 or concurrent enrollmentWELD 160 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding I (TIG) Lecture 1 WELD 121 or concurrent enrollmentWELD 161 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding I (TIG) Lab 2 WELD 160 or concurrent enrollmentWELD 230 Layout and Fabrication Lecture 1 WELD 130 and one WELD 100 level lecture & labWELD 231 Layout and Fabrication Lab 2 WELD 230 and one WELD 100 level lecture & labWELD 240 Shielded Metal Arc Welding II (stick) Lecture 1 WELD 141WELD 241 Shielded Metal Arc Welding II (stick) Lab 2 WELD 240 WELD 250 Gas Metal Arc Welding II (MIG) Lecture 1 WELD 151WELD 251 Gas Metal Arc Welding II (MIG) Lab 2 WELD 250WELD 260 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding II (TIG) Lecture 1 WELD 161 WELD 261 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding II (TIG) Lab 2 WELD 260WELD 270 Flux Core Arc Welding Lecture 1 WELD 151 or concurrent enrollmentWELD 271 Flux Core Arc Welding Lab 2 WELD 270 or concurrent enrollmentWELD 290 Management Skills for the Trades 3 WELD 231 and one WELD 100 level lecture & labElectives: BSAD, ETEC 152, ETEC 169, CIMM 100 or CIMM 130 3-5Total Credit Hours Required 65-69

WeldingIndustrial & Engineering Technology

A.A.S. Welding Technology and Management ........................................................ 65-69 Credits MIG Certificate ............................... 22-23 Credits MIG/TIG Certificate ........................ 22-23 Credits Welding Construction Certificate ... 22-24 Credits

This Welding Technology & Management program provides the students with the training that meets the standards of the American Welding Society’s curriculum. Curriculum will prepare the students to successfully pass the AWS written certification tests.

This will allow the student to engage in gainful employment in the welding/fabrication industry as welding is one of the high-demand occupations designated by the state of Missouri. Students completing the two-year degree will acquire the skills required of managerial and technical training personnel. This will allow students to transcend the welding industry into other welding-related careers when these opportunities are present, fulfilling the personal desires of promotion throughout their careers. Students completing welding certificates can later come back and integrate course work already completed into the two-year degree and complete the degree while employed.

Offered at MCC-Business & Technology