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WELD 1980 Cooperative Work Experience
(1-8CR) (Max. 8):
Advanced students are
afforded the opportunity to gain practical
on-the job experience in their specialties.
Students will be supervised by the
instructor and the employer. A minimum of
80 hours of on-the-job training represents
one semester credit. Prerequisite:
permission of the instructor.
WELD 2500 Structural Welding
(1L,3LB,2.5CR):
A continuation of ARC
welding techniques utilizing Shielded
Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Gas Metal Arc
Welding (GMAW) on a variety of structural
applications. Emphasis will be placed
on multiple positions and joint geometry
common to industry. Testing and course
material will be based on the American
Welding Society Structural Welding Code
D1.1. Prerequisite: WELD, 1710, 1760
and 1770.
WELD 2510 Pipe Welding I (1L,5LB,3.5CR):
An introduction to pipe fabrication.
Emphasis will be on joint preparation,
formulas used in pipe layout, and uphill
and downhill techniques. Welding will be
done on carbon steel using the Shielded
Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) process with
qualification testing in accordance with API
and ASME codes. Prerequisite: WELD
1710. Concurrent enrollment in WELD
1755 is required.
WELD 2520 Pipe Welding II (2L,6LB,5CR):
Designed to combine skills developed in
previous courses to prepare pipe joints
on carbon steel, stainless steel, and
aluminum pipe. Welding will be done using
the Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW),
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), and
Gas Metal Welding (GMAW) processes
in the 2G, 5G and 6G positions. This
course includes a welder qualification
performance test in accordance with
Section IX of the ASME Boiler and
Pressure Vessel Code. Prerequisite:
WELD 2510.
WELD 2670 Welding Inspection
(2L,1LB,2.5CR):
For supervisors,
engineers, inspectors, and fabricators
who require the knowledge to evaluate
the adequacies of weldments and their
compliance with welding procedures,
codes and specifications. Coverage of
weld discontinuities and defects, including
the testing methods used today. Joint
geometry, weld processes, filler metal
applications, and metallurgy will be
emphasized to broaden the spectrum
for those involved with quality control
operations. Prerequisite: WELD 1755,
1770, 1780, or permission of the instructor.
WELD 2680 Welding Metallurgy
(2L,2LB,3CR):
Instruction in different grain
structures of commonly used metals and
their reaction to heat treatment, welding
machining, surface treatments, and
mechanical stress. Various laboratory
exercise on stress relief, shrinkage,
fatigue, ingotism, and cooling rates will be
presented. Designed for anyone interested
in welding, machining, or industrial arts
requiring knowledge of classification and
characteristics of metals.
WELD 2970 Welding Internship (1-8CR):
Students will be placed in selected welding
related industries for guided learning
experiences providing the students
with practical application of knowledge
and skills learned in the classroom.
Prerequisite: permission of the instructor.
WELD 2995 Welding Workshop (2LB,1CR):
A variable interest course in the welding
field designed for vocational education
instructors only.
WMST 1080 Introduction to Women's
Studies (3L,3CR)[E][CH][D]:
A discussion
of issues central to women's studies: the
psychology, sociology and acculturation of
women, and women's contributions to and
influence on society, culture, work, and
the arts.
WMST 2040 History of Women in America
(3L,3CR):
Examine women's history, the
activities and circumstances specific to
women in America, and their contributions,
influences, and significance. Prerequisite:
ENGL 1010, (or concurrent enrollment) or
permission of the instructor.
WMST 2480 Directed Special Projects
(1-3L,1-3CR) (Max. 3):
Research project
designed by student in consultation with
instructor from the women's studies
department, and with approval of the
director of women's studies. Prerequisite:
WMST 1080 and permission of the
instructor.
ZOO 2040 Human Anatomy (3L,3CR)[E]
[SB]:
This course is designed to give
students a hands-on experience with the
microscopic and macroscopic elements of
human anatomy. Topics covered include
human anatomical principles ranging from
the cellular to the organ system level. This
course is intended to provide students
with a solid anatomical background,
which may be used to assist in learning
human physiology. (This course must
be combined with ZOO 2041 and ZOO
2110 in order to fulfill an anatomy and
physiology requirement. *NOTE: a
maximum of 8 credit hours in an Anatomy
and Physiology course sequence may be
applied toward graduation.) (Cross-listed
at UW as KIN 2040.)
ZOO 2041 Human Anatomy Lab (3LB,1CR)
[E][SB]:
To be taken concurrent with ZOO
2040 Human Anatomy. (Cross-listed at
UW as KIN 2041.)
ZOO 2110 Human Physiology (3L,3LB,4CR):
This course is a scientific inquiry into
the physiology of select organ systems
in the human body during homeostasis.
Physical exertion, environmental effects
and pathological change will also be
discussed as they pertain to physiological
change in organ system function.
Physiologic concepts will be related to
anatomical organization. (This course
must be combined with ZOO 2040 and
ZOO 2041 in order to fulfill an anatomy
and physiology requirement. *NOTE: a
maximum of 8 credit hours in an Anatomy
and Physiology course sequence may be
applied toward graduation.) (Cross-listed
with PEPR 2110.)
ZOO 2140 Cadaver Anatomy (3L,2LB,4CR):
This course involves dissection of
human anatomical donors for the
purpose of studying human anatomy
at the macroscopic level. The lecture
portion of the course builds upon the
principles of anatomy acquired in previous
coursework. In the laboratory portion
of the course, students will learn basic
dissection techniques and will apply them
to the dissection of a human anatomical
donor. The course is regionally organized
so that the primary focus is on the
thorax, abdominal and cranial regions.
Extremity, back and pelvic prosections
will be studied. Prerequisite: successful
completion of ZOO 2040/2041 and ZOO
2110, or permission of the instructor.
(Spring only.)