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2018-2019 College Catalog 
    
2018-2019 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


SLCC Prefix Key

Following is an alphabetical list of descriptions of courses offered by South Louisiana Community College. Each course is listed alphabetically, by a four-letter prefix and course number, followed by four numbers (x-x-x-x). These four numbers in parentheses indicate lecture hours per week, lab hours per week, equivalent internship/clinical/work experience per week and total credit hours, for a 15 week semester as shown below. If the semester length is reduced the number of hours will be proportionately increased (i.e. In a 12 week semester these hours are increased by a third, in an 8 week semester they will double and in a 4 week semester they will quadrupled). When enrolling, be careful of mixing semester lengths as the hour requirements for courses may overlap each other and not allow you to complete any course. Remember you are required to complete all the instructional activities and meet course class attendance requirements. Work with your advisor if you required enrolling in differing semester lengths to ensure there are no time clashes.

Course Prefix Course Number Course Title Hrs. of Lecture per wk. Hrs. of Lab per wk. Equivalent Hrs. of Internship/ Clinical/Work Experience per wk. * Credit hours
ENGL 1010 Rhet & Comp 3 0 0 3


* The hours that are required for Internship/ Clinical/ Work Experience have been expressed as if they occur each week in a typical 15 week semester. This may not be case and this experience may be full-time over several weeks of the semester. Please work with an Advisor to understand the commitment required to complete such activities and how they will influence your scheduling of other classes.

Classification of Courses; D, UN, UT

  • Those courses labeled with a “D” and numbered 0-0999 are developmental, and credits earned may not be used to satisfy degree requirements.
  • Courses numbered 1000-1999 are freshman-level courses designed primarily for students of this classification.
  • Courses numbered 2000-2999 are sophomore-level courses designed primarily for students of this classification
  • Courses labeled with “UN” are undergraduate courses that are nontransferable credits
  • Courses labeled “UT” are undergraduate transferable credits.

Pre-requisites, Concurrency, Co-requisites

Some courses have pre-requisites, concurrency, or co-requisites listed.

A Prerequisite is an academic requirement that must be satisfied prior to enrolling in a course. A student requesting a course must have completed all pre-requisites listed for that course or must otherwise demonstrate to the instructor and appropriate Divisional Dean that s/he has had the equivalent preparation.

The statement of Concurrency in the course description describes a student’s ability to take a course and its pre-requisites(s) in the same term. A statement of “none” means there is no ability to take the courses pre-requisites at the same time as the required course. In this case you must have must have completed the required pre-requisites in an earlier semester. If course codes appear are listed after the Concurrency requirement it indicates that these pre-requisites can be taken at the same time as the course.

A Co-requisite is an academic requirement that a course must be taken together with another course(s) in the same semester. This requires that a student must enroll in theses co-requisite courses in addition to the required course. Failure to do so will not allow you to enroll. A student who believes they have satisfied the pre requisite requirements must demonstrate this to the appropriate Divisional Dean that s/he has either had the prior or equivalent preparation or is currently satisfying the requirement. Descriptions of courses should be read in order to determine if there are required pre-requisites or co-requisites that must be satisfied.

Course Description and Louisiana Board of Regents Common Course Matrix equivalency
A short description of the course content will be made in the paragraphs below the course title. If the course has equivalency in the common course matrix of the Louisiana Board of Regents, the equivalent code will be stated along with the short course description.

 
  
  • WELD 1003 Occupational Orientation and Safety

    (1-4-0) 3 Credits UN
    An introduction to the occupation of welding including facility layout, policies, safety and health procedures, information and practice concerning basic safety, safe operation of hand and power tools, materials handling and maintenance of a safe working environment. Students are also introduced to safe welding practices, communication skills, and essential workplace skills.
    Pre-requisite(s): None Concurrency: WELD 1103 , WELD 1205 , WELD 1403   Co-requisite(s): None
  
  • WELD 1103 Cutting Processes

    (1-4-0) 3 Credits UN
    This course is an introduction to the principles of cutting with an Oxyfuel (OFC) apparatus, proper cylinder and equipment safety, proper handling and setup, as well as practice cutting mild steel using both the manual and machine processes. Also included is the introduction to the principles of safely operating Air Carbon Arc Cutting (CAC-A) and Plasma Arc Cutting (PAC) equipment, along with practice cutting and gouging ferrous and non-ferrous metals.
    Pre-requisite(s): None Concurrency: WELD 1003 , WELD 1403 , WELD 1205   Co-requisite(s): None
  
  • WELD 1123 Metallurgy and Symbols

    (2-2-0) 3 Credits UN
    This course provides instruction and review of basic construction mathematics, weld symbol interpretation, reading welding detail drawings, basic metallurgy, metal identification, and heat treatment of metals.
    Pre-requisite(s): WELD 1003 , WELD 1103 , WELD 1205 , WELD 1403   Concurrency: WELD 1304 , WELD 2225   Co-requisite(s): None
  
  • WELD 1205 Shielded Metal Arc Welding I

    (1-8-0) 5 Credits UN
    This course is an introduction to the principles of Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), component and consumable identification, including the safe setup of equipment and practice of welding stinger beads, weave beads, and overlapping beads in various positions using various electrodes.  Students will also be provided practice in single and multi-pass fillet welds in the flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions using various electrodes.
    Pre-requisite(s): None Concurrency: WELD 1003 , WELD 1103 , WELD 1403   Co-requisite(s): None
  
  • WELD 1304 Shielded Metal Arc Welding II

    (1-6-0) 4 Credits UN
    This course will provide instruction in the safe setup and operation of Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) equipment with practice of V-Groove welds with a backing or back gouging in the flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions using various electrodes.
    Pre-requisite(s): WELD 1003 , WELD 1103 , WELD 1403 , WELD 1205   Concurrency: WELD 1123 , WELD 2225   Co-requisite(s): None
  
  • WELD 1403 Electrical Fundamentals and Inspection

    (1-4-0) 3 Credits UN
    This course begins with an introduction to welding equipment fundamentals of operation. This will include instruction in polarity, equipment types, safety and systems setup to include welding related equipment connection, and a review of tools used in welding procedures. The course will include training in welding codes, standards, and agencies regulating the industry, a review of weld quality standards, concepts in proper visual and destructive testing methods, and a study of proper base metal preparation and joint fit-up.
    Pre-requisite(s): None Concurrency: WELD 1003 , WELD 1103 , WELD 1205   Co-requisite(s): None
  
  • WELD 2103 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding

    (1-6-0) 3 Credits UN
    An introduction to the principles of Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), which includes component and consumable identification, the safe setup of equipment, and the practice of welding beads (fillet welds) and groove welds in the flat, vertical, horizontal, and overhead positions using carbon steel consumables.
    Pre-requisite(s): WELD 1123 , WELD 1304 , WELD 2225   Concurrency: WELD 2205 , WELD 2213   Co-requisite(s): None
  
  • WELD 2115 Gas Metal Arc Welding & Flux Cored Arc Welding I

    (1-8-0) 5 Credits UN
    An introduction to the principles of Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) & Flux Core Arc Welding (FCAW), types of weld transfer, weld quality, and component and consumable identification, including the safe setup of equipment and practice of welding fillet welds in the flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions.
    Pre-requisite(s): WELD 1003 , WELD 1103 , WELD 1403 , WELD 1205   Concurrency: WELD 1123 , WELD 1304 , WELD 2225   Co-requisite(s): None
  
  • WELD 2205 Gas Metal Arc Welding & Flux Cored Arc Welding II

    (1-8-0) 5 Credits UN
    This course introduces the principles of Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) and Flux Core Arc Welding (FCAW). This will include component and consumable identification, safe break down and setup of equipment, practice of V-Groove with backing, and back gouging in all positions (flat, vertical, horizontal, overhead).
    Pre-requisite(s): WELD 2115  Concurrency: WELD 2103 , WELD 2213   Co-requisite(s): None
  
  • WELD 2213 Manufacturing Procedures

    (1-4-0) 3 Credits UN
    This course is an introduction to the principles of Gas Metal Arc Welding Aluminum (GMAW-AL), component and consumable identification including the safe setup of equipment and practice of welding beads, fillet welds in the flat, vertical, horizontal, and overhead position.
    Pre-requisite(s): WELD 1123 , WELD 1304 , WELD 2225   Concurrency: WELD 2205 , WELD 2103   Co-requisite(s): None
  
  • WELD 2225 Advanced Shielded Metal Arc Welding V-Groove

    (1-8-0) 5 Credits UN
    Safely set up and operate Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) equipment with practice of V-Groove welds in the flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions using various electrodes. This course also includes an introduction to the safe set up of equipment and principles of Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) for open V-Groove welds, joint preparation, proper weld quality, qualification testing, and practice welding open V-Groove welds in the flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions.
    Pre-requisite(s): WELD 1003 , WELD 1103 , WELD 1403 , WELD 1205   Concurrency: WELD 1304 , WELD 1123   Co-requisite(s): None
  
  • WFMA 1003 Mathematics for Workforce Occupations

    (3-0-0) 3 Credits UN
    Applications using basic mathematical skills including the arithmetic operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of integers, mixed numbers, decimals and rational numbers; percent; ratio and proportion; geometry; and systems of measurements. This course is not intended to be used for transfer, nor can it be applied to any Associate of Science, Associate of Arts, or Associate of General Studies program.
    Pre-requisite(s): None Concurrency: None Co-requisite(s): None
 

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