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2018-19 Catalog & Student Handbook

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Trade and Technical Training Certificate Programs 2018-2019 197 • High school diploma or GED • Arizona Level One Fingerprint Clearance Card (DPS) • Proof of immunizations • Healthcare Level CPR Card • Healthcare signature form completed • MCCCD Supplemental Background Check • MCCCD Random Drug Screen showing Negative results • Accuplacer for English Comprehension (score of 56 or above) or transcript proof of passing score in class ENG091AND Accuplacer for Elementary Algebra (score of 20 or above) or transcript proof of passing score in class MAT081 AND (MAT082 or MAT090) • Current and valid government issued photo identification. • Required to sign up and pay for myClinicalExchange. Required Courses Clock Hours PLC109 Phlebotomy Basic Skills ....................................................................................................................... 90 PLC111 Phlebotomy ........................................................................................................................................... 90 PLC122 Phlebotomy Practicum ...................................................................................................................... 120 Total Program Hours: .................................................................................................................................................... 300 TRADES & TECHNOLOGY CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY To qualify, students must earn a passing grade and complete the clock hours required in all courses in the program. CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY IN ADVANCED WELDING I (900 CLOCK HOURS; CODE 1760–DAY/1765–NIGHT) Division: Trades & Technology - Welding Instructors: Al Gaiser, M. Grant Brumlow Study welding theory in the classroom under the National Center of Construction Education and Research (NCCER) curriculum. Gain skills in the welding lab in accordance with welding codes including: American Welding Society D1.1 (structure code) and American Society of Mechanical Engineers Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code. Learn about thermal cutting processes with oxygen-fuel, plasma arc cutting, and air carbon arc gouging, as well as shielded metal arc welding, gas metal arc welding, flux core arc welding, and gas tungsten arc welding processes. Program Notes: Industry certifications are attained through The National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER). Required Courses Clock Hours ESP110 Tools for Industry Success .................................................................................................................. 48 ISP114 Computer Literacy ............................................................................................................................... 48 COR101 Core: Introduction to Craft Skills ....................................................................................................... 80 WTO111 Introduction to Welding ...................................................................................................................... 60 WTO112 Basic Welding (SMAW) ......................................................................................................................120 WTO113 Welding Techniques (SMAW) ............................................................................................................. 94 WTO114 Qualification Welds (SMAW) .............................................................................................................124 WTO121 Welding (GMAW) ................................................................................................................................ 140 WTO122 Welding (FCAW) .................................................................................................................................. 116 WTO123 Welding (GTAW) Carbon Steel ............................................................................................................ 70 Total Program Hours: ...............................................................................................................................................900 CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY IN ADVANCED WELDING II (900 CLOCK HOURS; CODE 1770–DAY/1775–NIGHT) Division: Trades & Technology - Welding Instructors: Al Gaiser, M. Grant Brumlow

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