Chabot College | Class Schedule | Spring 2010 Spring 2010
Chabot College | Class Schedule | Spring 2010 Spring 2010
Chabot College | Class Schedule | Spring 2010 Spring 2010
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C h a b o t C o l l e g e | C l a s s S c h e d u l e | S p r i n g 2 0 1 0<br />
C h a b o t<br />
<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> of <strong>Class</strong>es – Listings by Subject<br />
D/E/S CRN Type Day[s] Times Room Instructor Dates Code Sec D/E/S CRN Type Day[s] Times Room Instructor Dates Code Sec<br />
D/E/S CRN<br />
<strong>Spring</strong> ClaSSeS<br />
TUTR 4902 CHABOTLINK PEER ADVISOR TRNG 1.0 Units<br />
Skills, techniques, and information needed by peer advisors to help<br />
students gather information and explore practical strategies for academic<br />
success. <strong>College</strong> policies, campus resources, programs and services, student<br />
rights and responsibilities, general educational planning (including<br />
graduation and transfer requirements), major offerings, public speaking,<br />
listening strategies. Required for all peer advisors participating in the<br />
<strong>Chabot</strong>Link Program.<br />
D 32954 Lec By Arr 2.0 Hrs/Wk TBA DALE 01/29-02/27 P/N 001<br />
<strong>Class</strong> will meet two (2) days, 1/29 and 2/27, from 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.<br />
in the Transfer, Employment, Career Services (TECS) Center, room<br />
146, with two (2) additional meeting hours TBA<br />
TUTR 200<br />
SUPERVISED LEARN ASSIST-IND STUDY 0.0 Units<br />
Individualized student tutoring (supplemental learning assistance) provided<br />
to students referred by a counselor or an instructor on the basis of<br />
an identified learning deficiency. Tutoring in basic skills and academic<br />
and vocational subject matter areas will be provided by trained tutors in<br />
the Tutorials Center.<br />
D 32770 By Arr 1.0 Hrs/Wk 2351 HICKS 01/19-05/28 OP 001<br />
Welding Technology<br />
WELD 64A BEG ARC/FLUX-CORE/BLUEPRINT<br />
3.0 Units<br />
Theory and practical application of Arc, Shielded Metal Arc Welding<br />
(SMAW) and Flux-Core Arc Welding (FCAW) including plasma, carbon<br />
Arc and flame cutting; American Welding Society (AWS) nomenclature<br />
and codes; electrode and wire selection; blueprint reading as applicable to<br />
the welding industry; hazardous materials regulations; job opportunities.<br />
E 30992 Lec Wed 6:00 6:50 1506 JURICH 01/19-05/28 GR 071<br />
Lab MW 7:30 10:15 1416<br />
Lab Mon 7:00 9:15 1416<br />
WELD 64B ADV ARC/FLUX-CORE/BLUEPRINT 3.0 Units<br />
Advance theory and practical application of: Arc Welding Shielded<br />
Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) and Flux-Core Arc Welding (FCAW),<br />
Plasma, carbon arc and flame cutting, American Welding Society (AWS)<br />
nomenclature and codes, welding metalurgical transformations, welding<br />
discontinuities and defects, welding electrodes and wire seletion, hazardous<br />
materials regulation, general shop equipment usage, shop saftey,<br />
and blueprint reading (as applied in manufacturing industry). Strongly<br />
recommend: Welding Technology 64A or Welding Technology 70. 1<br />
hour lecture, 6 hours laboratory.<br />
D 30761 Lec Th 10:30 11:20 1564 RAVEICA 01/19-05/28 GR 001<br />
Lab Th 8:00 10:15 1416<br />
Lab Tue 8:00 11:15 1416<br />
reading, proper and safe use of welding equipment and hazardous materials<br />
regulations. Strongly recommended: Welding Technology 70.<br />
E 30993 Lec Th 7:00 8:15 1416 PLASENCIA 01/19-05/28 GR 071<br />
Lab Th 6:00 6:50 1404<br />
Lab Tue 8:00 11:15 1416<br />
WELD 65B ADV TIG/MIG/BLUEPRINT READING 3.0 Units<br />
Advance theory and GTAW and GMAW skill development of ferrous and<br />
non-ferrous metals and their alloys in the vertical and overhead positions<br />
according to AWS codes and standards, advance blueprint reading and<br />
fitting, oxyacetylene brazing, flame and plasma, cutting, electrodes and<br />
wire selection, advance blueprint reading and practical interpretation of<br />
welding symbols, proper and safe use of shop and welding equipment,<br />
hazardous material regulations. Strongly recommended: Welding Technology<br />
65A and Welding Technology 70.<br />
D 30763 Lec Wed 10:30 11:20 1564 RAVEICA 01/19-05/28 GR 001<br />
Lab Wed 8:00 10:15 1416<br />
Lab Mon 8:00 11:15 1416<br />
WELD 67A WELDING SKILLS LABORATORY 2.0 Units<br />
Development and improvement of skills in Arc (SMAW), Flux-core<br />
(FCAW), MIG (GMAW), and TIG (GTAW) welding. Prerequisite: Welding<br />
Technology 61AL or Welding Technology 64A or experience in the<br />
metals industry.<br />
D 30771 Lab MW 4:00 6:50 1416 RAVEICA 01/19-05/28 GR 001<br />
D 31458 Lab Tue 8:00 11:15 1416 RAVEICA 01/19-05/28 GR 002<br />
Lab Th 8:00 10:15 1416<br />
D 31563 Lab Mon 8:00 11:15 1416 RAVEICA 01/19-05/28 GR 003<br />
Lab Wed 8:00 10:15 1416<br />
S 30677 Lab Sat 9:00 11:50 1416 RAVEICA 01/19-05/28 GR 082<br />
Lab Sat 1:30 4:20 1416<br />
WELD 67B ADV WELDING SKILLS LABORATORY 2.0 Units<br />
Advanced development and improvement of practical welding skills using<br />
SMAW, FCAW, MIG GMAW AND GTAW. Strongly Recommended:<br />
Welding Technology 64B and Welding Technology 65B or equivalent.<br />
D 30787 Lab Mon 8:00 11:15 1416 RAVEICA 01/19-05/28 GR 001<br />
Lab Wed 8:00 10:15 1416<br />
D 30523 Lab MW 4:00 6:50 1416 RAVEICA 01/19-05/28 GR 002<br />
D30786 Lab Tue 8:00 10:15 1416 RAVEICA 01/19-05/28 GR 003<br />
Lab Th 8:00 10:15 1416<br />
S 30627 Lab Sat 9:00 11:50 1416 RAVEICA 01/19-05/28 GR 082<br />
Engineer<br />
ratory pr<br />
D 30767<br />
D 30592<br />
D 30768<br />
E 30935<br />
E 30935<br />
S 30872<br />
WELD<br />
Theory a<br />
API (Am<br />
Society)<br />
design fo<br />
advanced<br />
of pipe j<br />
(HAA);<br />
tive testi<br />
ing Tech<br />
S 32946<br />
WELD<br />
Welding<br />
GMAW,<br />
gas cutti<br />
tals, shop<br />
regulatio<br />
industry.<br />
S 30496<br />
WELD<br />
Introduc<br />
ing, plas<br />
safety an<br />
S 30873<br />
WELD 65A BEG/ TIG/MIG/BLUEPRINT READING 3.0 Units<br />
Theory and practical application of fuel and inert gas welding of ferrous<br />
and non-ferrous metals and their alloys, oxyacetylene brazing, flame<br />
and plasma cutting, GTAW (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding) and GMAW<br />
(Gas Metal Arc Welding), skill development, AWS (American Welding<br />
Society) codes and standards, supplies selection, introduction to blueprint<br />
Lab Sat 1:30 4:20 1416<br />
WELD 68 CERTIFICATION PREPARATION<br />
0.5 Units<br />
Welding process preparation for certification exams including the theory<br />
of American Welding Society D1.1 American Society of Mechanical<br />
112