Catalog 2018-2019 
    
    May 01, 2024  
Catalog 2018-2019 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


For information concerning Course Load, Course Numbering, State Guaranteed Transfer CoursesAttendance, and Repeating Courses, see:

  

 

Upholstery

  
  • UPH 101 - Auto Upholstery I

    Credits: 3
    Covers auto seat upholstery, including removal and replacement, teardown, correct use of materials, cutting and stretching. Differential tuition rates apply. See Tuition and Fees web page for rate listings at www.aims.edu/student/cashier/tuition. Prerequisite(s): UPH 100 or permission of Instructor. Three credits.
  
  • UPH 102 - Auto Upholstery II

    Credits: 3
    Continues UPH 101, emphasizing skill development. Carpet, trim, convertible tops, tonneau covers and convertible boots are course components. Differential tuition rates apply. See Tuition and Fees web page for rate listings at www.aims.edu/student/cashier/tuition. Prerequisite(s): UPH 101 or permission of Instructor. Three credits.
  
  • UPH 103 - Auto Upholstery III

    Credits: 3
    Introduces repair and/or replacement of armrests, carpet, wind lace, door panels, headliner, convertible tops, tonneau covers and convertible boots. Differential tuition rates apply. See Tuition and Fees web page for rate listings at www.aims.edu/student/cashier/tuition. Prerequisite(s): UPH 102 or permission of Instructor. Three credits.
  
  • UPH 275 - Special Topics

    Credits: 1 to 6
    Provides students with vehicle to pursue in depth exploration of special topics of interest. Differential tuition rates apply. See Tuition and Fees web page for rate listings at www.aims.edu/student/cashier/tuition. One to six credits.

Welding Technology

  
  • AME 152 - Welding for Ag Educators

    Credits: 4
    This course was designed to provide the CSU Agriculture Education student with the opportunity to develop welding skills that are commonly taught as part of a high school agriculture education curriculum. Prerequisite(s): WEL 100 (may be taken concurrently). Four credits.
  
  • WEL 100 - Safety for Welders

    Credits: 1
    Covers the hazards of welding on health and safety, locating essential safety information from a code or other standard, and identifying and applying shop safety procedures. One credit.
  
  • WEL 101 - Allied Cutting Processes

    Credits: 4
    Covers setting up equipment and performing cutting and gouging operations utilizing the oxyacetylene, air carbon arc, exothermic, and plasma arc cutting processes. This course will also provide an introduction to blueprint reading. Prerequisite(s): WEL 100. Four credits.
  
  • WEL 102 - Oxyacetylene Joining Processes

    Credits: 4
    Introduces safety inspections, minor repairs, operating parameters, oxyacetylene welding equipment, and oxyacetylene welding, brazing, and soldering operations. Blueprint reading skills will be practiced in this course. Prerequisite(s): WEL 100 and WEL 101. Four credits.
  
  • WEL 103 - Basic Shielded Metal Arc I

    Credits: 4
    Covers performing safety inspections, making minor repairs, adjusting operating parameters, and operating SMAW equipment utilizing E-6010 electrodes. Layout procedures and practices will also be introduced. Prerequisite(s): WEL 100 and WEL 101 or WEL 102. Four credits.
  
  • WEL 110 - Advanced Shielded Metal Arc I

    Credits: 4
    Covers safety inspections, minor repairs, operating parameters, and operation of SMAW equipment on groove and fillet welds utilizing E-6010 and E-7018 electrodes. Layout procedures will be practiced during this course. Prerequisite(s): WEL 100 and WEL 103. Four credits.
  
  • WEL 175 - Special Topics

    Credits: 0 to 12
    Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in-depth exploration of special topics of interest. Prerequisite(s): WEL 100.  0 to 12 credits.
  
  • WEL 176 - Special Topics

    Credits: 0 to 12
    Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in-depth exploration of special topics of interest. Prerequisite(s): WEL 100 and WEL 175.  0 to 12 credits.
  
  • WEL 177 - Special Topics

    Credits: 0 to 12
    Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in-depth exploration of special topics of interest. Prerequisite(s): WEL 100 and WEL 176.  0 to 12 credits.
  
  • WEL 201 - Gas Metal Arc Welding I

    Credits: 4
    Covers safety inspections, minor repairs, operating parameters, operation of GMAW equipment on plain carbon steel utilizing short circuit and spray transfer, and fundamental metallurgy principles. Prerequisite(s): WEL 100 and WEL 110. Four credits.
  
  • WEL 202 - Gas Metal Arc Welding II

    Credits: 4
    Covers safety inspections, minor repairs, operating parameters, operation of GMAW equipment utilizing a variety of electrodes and base metals, and fundamental principles of welding metallurgy to welding, fabrication, and inspection. Prerequisite(s): WEL 100 and WEL 201. Four credits.
  
  • WEL 203 - Flux Cored Arc Welding I

    Credits: 4
    Covers safety inspections, minor repairs, operating parameters, operation of FCAW equipment utilizing self shielded wire, and principles of joint design, preparation, and material selection to welding operations. Prerequisite(s): WEL 100 and WEL 202. Four credits.
  
  • WEL 204 - Flux Cored Arc Welding II

    Credits: 4
    Covers safety inspections, minor repairs, operating parameters, operating FCAW equipment utilizing gas shielded wire, and applying fundamentals of welding applications and cost estimating to welding, fabrication, and inspection. Prerequisite(s): WEL 100 and WEL 202 or WEL 203. Four credits.
  
  • WEL 224 - Adv Gas Tungsten Arc Welding

    Credits: 4
    Covers welding in all positions on carbon steel, stainless steel and aluminum plate and carbon steel pipe with the GTAW process. Student should be familiar with basic metallurgy pertaining to the weldability of metals, structural joints, and safety in the welding industry. Prerequisite(s): WEL 100 and WEL 204. Four credits.
  
  • WEL 230 - Pipe Welding I

    Credits: 4
    Covers safety inspections, minor repairs, operating parameters, and operation of SMAW, GMAW, and FCAW equipment in a variety of positions on plain carbon steel pipe joints. Also covers evaluating and solving complex welding and fabrication problems and administering hands on training and supervision to other students during assigned fabrication and welding operations. Prerequisite(s): WEL 100 and WEL 224. Four credits.
  
  • WEL 231 - Pipe Welding II

    Credits: 4
    Learn to perform safety inspections, make minor repairs, adjust operating parameters, and operate SMAW and GTAW equipment on plain carbon steel pipe joints. The student should also be able to evaluate and solve complex welding and fabrication problems, administer hands on training and supervise other students during assigned fabrication and welding operations. Prerequisite(s): WEL 100 and WEL 230. Four credits.
  
  • WEL 250 - Layout and Fabrication

    Credits: 4
    Develops welding and associated skills in the use of drawings and blueprints in planning. This course includes designing and layout projects. Four credits.
  
  • WEL 275 - Special Topics

    Credits: 0 to 12
    Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in-depth exploration of special topics of interest. Prerequisite(s): WEL 100 and WEL 177.  0 to 12 credits.
  
  • WEL 276 - Special Topics

    Credits: 0 to 12
    Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in-depth exploration of special topics of interest. Prerequisite(s): WEL 100 and WEL 275.  0 to 12 credits.
  
  • WEL 277 - Special Topics

    Credits: 0 to 12
    Provides students with a vehicle to pursue in-depth exploration of special topics of interest. Prerequisite(s): WEL 100 and WEL 276.  0 to 12 credits.
  
  • WEL 289 - Capstone

    Credits: 4
    Demonstrates culmination of learning within a given program of study. Four credits.

Women’s Studies

  
  • WST 200 - Intro to Women’s Studies [SS3]

    Credits: 3
    Examines the nature and function of women in society from an interdisciplinary perspective, focusing on the similarity and diversity of women’s experience over time and across cultures. The course will examine topics such as sex role, socialization, political, and philosophical perspectives on women’s issues, and women’s accomplishments in history, art, literature, science, health issues and the family. Students will gain an awareness of the limitations of traditional scholarship on women, and gain a means of practical application of the new scholarship on women’s roles and nature. This course is a statewide guaranteed transfer course GT-SS3. Three credits.
 

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