Apr 28, 2024  
2021-2022 SLCC General Catalog 
    
2021-2022 SLCC General Catalog [**** ATTENTION: YOU ARE VIEWING AN ARCHIVED CATALOG ****]

Course Descriptions


Course Numbering Information:
Courses at SLCC are identified by an alphabetic prefix (two to four letters) followed by a four-digit number. Numbers beginning with a “1” generally indicate a course designed primarily for freshmen (such as ENGL 1010 ); numbers beginning with a “2” generally indicate courses designed primarily for sophomores (such as MATH 2010 ); numbers beginning with a “0” generally indicate preparatory courses that are non-transferable (such as MATH 0950 ).

 

Visual Art Co-op Education

  
  • VOC 2000 - Cooperative Education

    Credits: 1-3
    Work experience for credit. Can be applied toward vocational /technical elective credits in the General Studies Program. Students may earn 1 to 3 credits per semester, and 6 credits total.

    Semester: All


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Welding

  
  • WLD 1005 - Related Welding

    Credits: 3
    Students will learn basic principles of the arc and acetylene welding including flat and horizontal welds; brazing and cutting techniques.

    Semester: Fall & Spring
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • WLD 1110 - Fundamentals of Welding

    Credits: 3
    Course covers the theory of shielded metal arc welding, oxy-acetylene welding and cutting. Study of electrode classification and Mastery of Safety procedure.

    Corequisite: WLD 1111  
    Semester: Fall & Spring


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  • WLD 1111 - Fundamentals of Welding Lab

    Credits: 7
    Practical lab applications of shield metal arc welding, oxy-acetylene welding and cutting. Study of electrode classification, mastery of safety, rolling bend test.

    Corequisite: WLD 1110  
    Semester: Fall & Spring
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • WLD 1120 - Welding Processes and Quality

    Credits: 3
    Study of welding joint design, defects and the properties of metals. Destructive testing, code procedures, plasma arc and air cabin arc cutting, brazing and braze welding. Emphasis on welder qualifications for A.W.S. Certification.

    Prerequisite: WLD 1110  and WLD 1111  both with a C grade or higher.
    Corequisite: WLD 1121  
    Semester: Fall & Spring


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  • WLD 1121 - Welding Processes/Quality Lab

    Credits: 7
    Advanced welding, thermal cutting, braze welding, and fabrication. Numerically controlled cutting and an emphasis on A.W.S. Certification preparation.

    Prerequisite: WLD 1110  and WLD 1111  both with a C grade or higher.
    Corequisite: WLD 1120  
    Semester: Fall & Spring
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • WLD 1199 - Specialty Training in Welding

    Credits: 1-8
    Varied credit and contact hours to train students in industry specific specialty areas as requested by industry.


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  • WLD 1230 - Gas Shield Weld Inspection

    Credits: 3
    Theory of wire feed weld on ferrous and nonferrous base metals. Theory of welding metallurgy and shielding gas and filler metal. MIG and TIG welding including emphasis on qualification for A. W. S. Certification.

    Prerequisite: WLD 1120  and WLD 1121  both with a C grade or higher.
    Corequisite: WLD 1231  
    Semester: Fall & Spring


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  • WLD 1231 - Gas Shield Weld/Inspection Lab

    Credits: 7
    Practical hands on lab application of GMAW to include short arc (MIG) and spray arc transfer, GTAW (TIG) on ferrous and nonferrous base metals. Practical maintenance and repair welding application. Emphasis on A. W. S. Certification prep.

    Prerequisite: WLD 1120  and WLD 1121  both with a C grade or higher.
    Corequisite: WLD 1230  
    Semester: Fall & Spring
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • WLD 1240 - Flux Core, Pipe Fabrication

    Credits: 3
    Theory of FCAW (inner shield and dual shield), SAW (submerged arc welding), pipe welding and fitting, layout, and fabrication including blueprint reading and interpretation. Emphasis on A. W. S. prep for Certification.

    Prerequisite: WLD 1230  and WLD 1231  both with a C grade or higher.
    Corequisite: WLD 1241  
    Semester: Fall & Spring


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  • WLD 1241 - Flux Core, Pipe Fab Lab

    Credits: 7
    Practical Lab application of flux core arc welding (FCAW), submerged arc welding (SAW), pipe welding and layout, fabrication, and pipe welding techniques. Emphasis on A. W. S. Certification prep.

    Prerequisite: WLD 1230  and WLD 1231  both with a C grade or higher.
    Corequisite: WLD 1240  
    Semester: Fall & Spring
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • WLD 1260 - Blueprint for Welding

    Credits: 3
    Study of welding, blueprint reading and drawing. Special study of pipe symbols, welding symbols and layout work.

    Semester: Fall & Spring


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  • WLD 1299 - Specialty Training - Welding

    Credits: 1-8
    Designed to assist students to obtain specialized training specific to industry needs. Is taught on an as needed basis when requested by industry with variable contact and credit hours.

    Prerequisite: Instructor approval
    Semester: Fall & Spring


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Welding JATC Technology

  
  • WLDA 1005 - Related Welding

    Credits: 3
    Students will learn basic principles of the arc and acetylene welding including flat and horizontal welds, brazing and cutting techniques.

    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • WLDA 1110 - Fundamentals of Welding

    Credits: 4
    Course covers the theory of shielded metal arc welding, oxyacetylene welding and cutting. Study of electrode classification and Mastery of Safety Procedure.

    Corequisite: WLDA 1111 


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  • WLDA 1111 - Fundamentals of Welding Lab

    Credits: 2
    Practical lab applications of shielded metal arc welding, oxy-acetylene welding and cutting. Study of electrode classification, mastery of safety, guided bend test.

    Corequisite: WLDA 1110 
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • WLDA 1120 - Welding Processes and Quality

    Credits: 4
    Study of welding joint design, defects, and properties of metal. Destructive testing, code procedures, plasma arc and air cabin arc cutting, brazing and braze welding. Emphasis on welder qualification for A. W. S. Certification.

    Prerequisite: WLDA 1110  and WLDA 1111 
    Corequisite: WLDA 1121 


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  • WLDA 1121 - Welding Processes/Quality Lab

    Credits: 2
    Advanced welding, thermal cutting, braze welding, and fabrication. Numerically controlled cutting and an emphasis on Certification preparation with the A. W. S.

    Prerequisite: WLDA 1110  and WLDA 1111 
    Corequisite: WLDA 1120 
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • WLDA 1199 - Specialty Training in Welding

    Credits: 3
    Varied credit and contract hours to train students in industry specific specialty areas as requested by industry.


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  • WLDA 1230 - Gas Shield Wldg/Inspection Gas

    Credits: 4
    Theory of Wire feed weld on ferrous and nonferrous base metals. Theory of welding metallurgy and shielded gas and filler metal. Mig and Tig welding including emphasis on qualification for A. W. S. Certification.

    Prerequisite: WLDA 1120  and WLDA 1121 
    Corequisite: WLDA 1231 


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  • WLDA 1231 - Gas Shield Weld/Inspection Lab

    Credits: 2
    Practical hands on lab application of GMAW to include short arc (MIG) and spray arc transfer, GTAW (TIG) on ferrous and nonferrous base metals. Practical maintenance and repair welding application. Emphasis on A. W. S. Certification prep.

    Prerequisite: WLDA 1120  and WLDA 1121 
    Corequisite: WLDA 1230 
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • WLDA 1240 - Flux Core, Pipe Fabrication

    Credits: 4
    Theory of FCAW (inner shield and dual shield), SAW submerged arc welding), pipe welding and fitting, layout, and fabrication including blueprint reading and interpretation. Emphasis on A. W. S. prep for Certification.

    Prerequisite: WLDA 1230  and WLDA 1231 
    Corequisite: WLDA 1241 


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  • WLDA 1241 - Flux Core, Pipe Fabrica. Lab

    Credits: 2
    Practical Lab application of flux core arc welding (FCAW), submerged arc welding (SAW), pipe welding and layout, fabrication, and pipe welding techniques. Emphasis on A. W. S. Certification preparation.

    Prerequisite: WLDA 1230  and WLDA 1231 
    Corequisite: WLDA 1240 
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • WLDA 1299 - Specialty Training - Welding

    Credits: 1-7
    Designed to assist students to obtain specialized training specific to industry needs. Is taught on an as-needed basis when credit requested by industry with variable contact and credit hours.


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Welding Technology (SAT)

  
  • KWLD 0115 - Intro to Welding & Lab Safety

    Clock Hours: 10
    Students are provided with a general introduction to the art, science, and technology of welding. General industrial safety practices are taught.

    Prerequisite: School of App Tech entry; good eyesight, lift 50 lbs
    Semester: All


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  • KWLD 0125 - Oxy-Acetylene (OAW)

    Clock Hours: 100
    Learn practical welding and cutting skills using the oxyacetylene welding process on carbon steel. Safe practices and theory of OAW are taught.

    Prerequisite: Good eyesight, lift 50 lbs. , KWLD 0115  
    Semester: All
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • KWLD 0126 - Oxy-Acetylene (OAW)

    Clock Hours: 120
    Learn practical welding and cutting skills using the oxyacetylene welding process on carbon steel. Safe practices and theory of OAW are taught.

    Prerequisite: Good eyesight, lift 50 lbs. , KWLD 0115  
    Semester: All
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • KWLD 0135 - Shielded Metal Arc (SMAW)

    Clock Hours: 360
    Learn practical welding skills using the SMAW process on carbon steel. Safe practices and theory of SMAW are taught.

    Prerequisite: Good eyesight, lift 50 lbs. , KWLD 0125  
    Semester: All
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • KWLD 0136 - Basic Shielded Metal Arc Welding

    Clock Hours: 190
    Learn practical basic welding skills using the SMAW process on carbon steel. Safe practices and theory of SMAW are taught.

    Prerequisite: Good eyesight, lift 50 lbs. , KWLD 0126  
    Semester: All
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • KWLD 0145 - Gas Metal Arc (GMAW)

    Clock Hours: 160
    Learn practical welding skills using the GMAW process on carbon steel and aluminum. Short circuiting and spray transfers. Safe practices and theory of GMAW are taught.

    Prerequisite: KWLD 0135  
    Semester: All
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • KWLD 0165 - Blueprint Reading for Welders

    Clock Hours: 60
    Basic study of blueprint reading and drawing, welding symbols (AWS and SI), and NDT symbols.

    Semester: All


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  • KWLD 0170 - Flux Cored Arc (FCAW)

    Clock Hours: 170
    Learn practical welding skills using the FCAW process on carbon steel. Gas shielded and self-shielded. Safe practices and theory of FCAW are taught.

    Prerequisite: KWLD 0145  
    Semester: All
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • KWLD 0180 - Gas Tungsten Arc (GTAW)

    Clock Hours: 140
    Learn practical welding skills using the GTAW process on Fe and non-Fe metals. Safe practices and theory of GTAW are taught. Plasma Arc Cutting is also covered.

    Prerequisite: KWLD 0170  
    Semester: All
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • KWLD 0190 - Math for Welders

    Clock Hours: 60
    Instruction in basic math skills needed by welders. Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of whole numbers, fractions, decimals, metrics, and currency. Basic geometry and trigonometry formulas are taught.

    Semester: All


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  • KWLD 0235 - Advanced Shielded Metal Arc Welding

    Clock Hours: 150
    Learn practical advanced welding skills using the SMAW process on carbon steel. Safe practices and theory of SMAW are taught.

    Prerequisite: Good eyesight, lift 50 lbs. , KWLD 0136  
    Semester: All
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • KWLD 0290 - Employment Workshop

    Clock Hours: 10
    Students learn job-seeking skills, resume writing, and interviewing skills necessary for job placement.

    Semester: All


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Windows Client Systems (SAT)

  
  • KWDC 0100 - Windows Client Systems

    Clock Hours: 150
    In this course, students will develop knowledge, skills, and abilities to install, configure, and manage Windows desktop systems. Students will learn to install operating systems, configure core services, configure devices and drivers, and manage and maintain Windows desktop clients.  Students will also learn to create and manage user accounts and groups, protect data, manage mobile devices, virtualization with Hyper-V, configure network settings, and manage applications.

    Recommended Prerequisite: KCMS 0216  
    Semester: All


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Windows Network Administration (SAT)

  
  • KWNA 0100 - Windows Server Administration 1

    Clock Hours: 150
    In this course, students will develop knowledge, skills, and abilities to install, configure, and implement storage and compute features available in Windows server systems. Topics in this course will include server operating system versions, installations and deployment, implementing storage solutions including disks and volumes, Data Deduplication, high availability, clustering solutions, disaster recovery, virtualization with Hyper-V, along with maintenance and monitoring of servers in physical and computer environments. Students will also be introduced to Active Directory and additional concepts related to implementing, managing and maintaining Windows domain and network environments.

    Recommended Prerequisite:  
    Semester: All


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  • KWNA 0110 - Windows Server Administration 2

    Clock Hours: 150
    In this course, students will develop knowledge, skills, and abilities to install and configure core networking services in a Microsoft domain environment. Topics covered in this course will include Domain Name System (DNS), Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), IPv4 and IPv6 addressing, IP Address Management (IPAM), Virtual Private Networks (VPN), Network Address Translation (NAT), and Network Policy Server (NPS) among additional network infrastructure-related topics.

    Recommended Prerequisite: KWNA 0100  
    Semester: All


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  • KWNA 0120 - Windows Server Administration 3

    Clock Hours: 150
    In this course, students will learn to install, configure, manage, and maintain Microsoft’s Active Directory Domain Services including domain controllers, users and computers, and groups and organizational units. Students will also learn to configure and manage Group Policies, Active Directory Certificate Services, Federation Services, Web Application Proxy, and Rights Management.

    Recommended Prerequisite: KWNA 0110  
    Semester: All


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Workplace Skills (SAT)

  
  • KBLA 0110 - Bricklayer 1A

    Clock Hours: 80
    This course teaches the basics of brick laying, proper tool handling and safety, layout and course measurements.

    Semester: All


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  • KBLA 0120 - Bricklayer 1B

    Clock Hours: 80
    This course presents the basics of block masonry and the proper and safe use of tools and equipment.

    Prerequisite: Successful completion of KBLA 0110  
    Semester: All


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  • KBLA 0210 - Bricklayer IIA

    Clock Hours: 80
    This course covers the joining of materials including brick to block, block to stone, arches and more.

    Prerequisite: Successful completion of KBLA 0120  
    Semester: All


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  • KBLA 0220 - Bricklayer IIB

    Clock Hours: 80
    This course presents the final math portion of the program as it relates to the masonry trade. Also refractory which is industrial masonry with safe use of tools and equipment.

    Prerequisite: Successful completion of KBLA 0210  
    Semester: All


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  • KBLA 0310 - Bricklayer IIIA

    Clock Hours: 80
    This is the first part of an advanced course in which bricklayers will learn and improve basic skills which are essential to the trade.  Students will concentrate on learning tools and their proper use, joining materials such as brick and block, block and stone, turning arches, sills and anchoring systems, etc.

    Prerequisite: Successful completion of KBLA 0220  
    Semester: All


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  • KBLA 0320 - Bricklayer IIIB

    Clock Hours: 80
    This is the second part of an advanced course in which bricklayers will learn and improve basic skills which are essential to the trade.  Students will concentrate on learning tools and their proper use, joining materials such as brick to block, block and stone, turning arches, sills and anchoring systems, etc.

    Prerequisite: Successful completion of KBLA 0310  
    Semester: All


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  • KWRK 0400 - Workplace Relations

    Clock Hours: 60
    Develop essential human-relation skills needed to maintain gainful and satisfying employment, including solving problems, understanding relationships, personal ethics and interpersonal relation skills.

    Semester: All


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  • KWRK 0515 - Job Seeking Skills

    Clock Hours: 15
    Prepares students to find employment related to their training; covers applications, networking in the job market, resumes (writing resumes, electronic resumes, and sending resumes), interviewing, and strategies for keeping a job.

    Semester: All


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