HARTNELL COLLEGE – FALL <strong>2009</strong>SECTION DAY TIME INSTRUCTOR ROOM UNITS SECTION DAY TIME INSTRUCTOR ROOM UNITSWELDINGWLD-52 SHEET METAL FABRICATION (G/P)Introduction and basic training in sheet metal forming,fastening and pattern making skills. Students learn to developpatterns and fabricate a variety of sheet metal projects. Skillstraining in the safe and proper use of sheet metal relatedequipment.[CSU]1750 M 05:00PM-05:50PM A.Amercupan TECH20 2.00M 07:00PM-09:50PM A.Amercupan TECH20WLD-53 WELDING FABRICATION (G/P)Practical experience in metal fabrication, production weldingand maintenance welding techniques. Study and practice inmeasurement, blue print reading, layout techniques, materialselection, weight and cost estimation. Students are assignedvarious fabrication projects on industrial and agriculturalequipment that require the use of the oxy-fuel, plasma, GMAWand GTAW processes.Prerequisite: WLD-150 or WLD-151 with a grade of "C" orbetter.[CSU]1751 W 05:00PM-05:50PM A.Amercupan TECH20 2.00W 07:00PM-09:50PM A.Amercupan TECH20WLD-155 ORNAMENTAL IRONWORK (G/P)Introductory level study to the practical application of traditionaland modern metal working techniques. Focus is on thehistory, development and present day practices used in thefabrication of architectural ornamental ironwork. Emphasis ison applied safety and process fundamentals including migwelding, oxy-fuel and plasma cutting, metal forming andtraditional hot forging practices. WLD 150 (previously WLD 50)and or WLD 151 (or previously WLD 51).1756 F 01:00PM-04:50PM A.Amercupan TECH20 2.00WLD-156 TOOLMAKING(G/P)An introductory level metalworking course that focuses on themaking of basic hand tools for the trades. Introduction to basicsteel metallurgy, hot forging, heat treating and grindingoperations performed on tooling. Emphasis is on safety in theuse of metalworking equipment and understanding of processfundamentals. Not open to students who have successfullycompleted WLD 56.Advisory: Completion of WLD 150 (previously WLD 50) andor WLD 151 (previously WLD 51)1757 F 02:00PM -06:00PM A.Amercupan TECH20 2.00WLD-54 ADVANCED WELDING (G/P)Advanced study of theory and practice of SMAW, GTAW,GMAW, FCAW, and various cutting practices. A coursedesigned to prepare students for qualification in weldingmethods used in the agriculture, construction, pipeline andpressure vessel welding industries. Emphasis on destructiveand nondestructive testing.Prerequisite: WLD-150 or WLD-151 with a grade of "C" orbetter.[CSU]1752 W 06:00PM-06:50PM A.Amercupan TECH20 2.00W 07:00PM-09:50PM A.Amercupan TECH20WLD-150 BASIC WELDING(G/P)Introductory level study and safe practice in shielded metal arcwelding, gas metal arc welding and oxy-fuel cutting of steelmaterials. Introduction to metallurgy, metal identification,destructive and non-destructive weld testing, welding symbolsand basic practices in metal repair and maintenance. Aservice course for other trades.1758 T 06:00PM-09:50PM J.Dorantes-Rivera TECH20 2.00Section 1758 offered Bilingual English/Spanish with textbooks and exams in English.1753 TH 01:00PM-04:50PM A.Amercupan TECH20 2.001754 TH 06:00PM-09:50PM A.Amercupan TECH20 2.00WLD-151 GAS & TIG WELDING(G/P)Introductory level study and safe practice in oxy-acetylene andgas tungsten arc welding. Emphasis will be placed on the outof position welding of steel, aluminum and stainless steel jointsand pipe fittings. Included will be study of ferrous andnonferrous metallurgy and common practices of metal repairand maintenance.1755 M 06:00PM-09:50PM A.Amercupan TECH20 2.0062
HARTNELL COLLEGE – FALL <strong>2009</strong>Distance Ed, Off-Campus and Short CoursesSTEPS TO ENROLL FOR ON-LINE COURSES1. Apply for Admissions by using Hartnell’s On-line application-Applications may take 1 -2 working days to process.2. Register using PAWS for Students at www.<strong>hartnell</strong>.edu orASAP* Telephone Registration at (831) 755-6755.a. If the class is CLOSED (full), you MUST then contact theinstructor to see if there is space available in the sectionby email or by phone. If the faculty member decides toadd you into the class, the faculty member will then bringthe signed add slip to Admissions & Records forprocessing by the late registration deadline. Be sure thatyour Application for Admission has already beenreceived.b. Once the class has begun, and there is still spaceavailable, you may register in the section up until theThursday of the 2nd week of the semester by usingPAWS (for students) to register.Note: Distance Education sections are the only sections that are beingallowed to add without a signed add slip once classes have begun.c. If you are planning on enrolling in 6.0 units or more, youmust enroll in COU-21. You must enroll in COU-21 at thesame time you are enrolling in all of your other sections;or you may submit a Challenge of Exam for COU-21. Thismay take up to two working days to process.3. Pay your fees – Fees are due by Friday of the 2nd week ofclasses. If payment is not received, you will have a “HOLD”placed on your record. Payment may be made by calling theASAP* Phone registration line at (831) 755-6755 or by mailingin your payment to the Cashier’s Office. Be sure to includewith your payment your student ID # or your SSN.PROCTORINGStudents taking a distance education course with a proctoredexamination advisory are responsible for arranging for a proctor.Generally, acceptable proctors can be arranged through the followinglocations:*Public libraries *Community <strong>college</strong>s *Universities*High schools*U.S. Embassy overseas *An established employer*Commanding officers for law enforcement or military personnel *U.S.State or Federal government offices*Additional locations as deemed appropriate by the instructor.The student should send the proctor’s contact information to theinstructor at least two weeks prior to an examination or quiz. Theinstructor will contact the proctor to make sure he/she is a legitimateproctor and send information on how to submit the student’scompleted examination, test or quiz, usually by mail or fax.Completed proctored examinations should be mailed in a signed,sealed envelope to the instructor with a verification statement oninstitutional letterhead:“On __________ (date), Mr/Ms __________ (student’s name)completed the attached examination in my presence. I verify thathe/she did not receive assistance and no discernable cheatingoccurred.Signed: _______________.Printed Name and Title:_________.”A faxed copy may also be sent to ensure receipt of the examination ina timely manner. The instructor will provide address and faxinformation to the proctor directly.DISTANCE EDUCATIONWeb-based/On-line CoursesAn email address must be on file in Admissions. If you do not already have an email address, you can get free email accounts on the internet, atwww.yahoo.com. It is strongly advised that you have some basic computer skills prior to taking an on-line class. These skills include email, use of the internet,processing skills, etc.See pages 11-62 for complete descriptions and information on how to log onto the course. Students are reminded that it is their responsibility to contact theirinstructor the first week of classes.Online classes include courses in the following areas:Section Title Start Date End Date InstructorADJ 1-1901 Intro to Admin of Justice 08/17/<strong>2009</strong> 09/25/<strong>2009</strong> Bertomen, LindseyADJ 2-1906 Comm Rel: Multicultural Div 08/17/<strong>2009</strong> 12/18/<strong>2009</strong> Estrada, Katera AnnADJ 3-1018 Concepts of Criminal Law 08/17/<strong>2009</strong> 12/18/<strong>2009</strong> Trujillo, Jose DADJ 3-1912 Concepts of Criminal Law 08/17/<strong>2009</strong> 12/18/<strong>2009</strong> Storm, Lisa MADJ 3-1923 Concepts of Criminal Law 08/17/<strong>2009</strong> 09/25/<strong>2009</strong> Storm, Lisa MADJ 4-1800 Criminal Evidence 08/17/<strong>2009</strong> 12/18/<strong>2009</strong> Storm, Lisa MADJ 5-1914 Criminal Procedures 09/28/<strong>2009</strong> 11/06/<strong>2009</strong> Storm, Lisa MADJ 10-1907 Juvenile Procedures 08/17/<strong>2009</strong> 12/18/<strong>2009</strong> Bertomen, LindseyADJ 11-1920 Law Enforcement Report Writing 09/28/<strong>2009</strong> 11/16/<strong>2009</strong> Bertomen, LindseyADJ 51-1904 Criminology 08/17/<strong>2009</strong> 12/18/<strong>2009</strong> Bertomen, LindseyADJ 21A-1905 Narcotics & Dangerous Drugs 08/17/<strong>2009</strong> 12/18/<strong>2009</strong> Bertomen, LindseyANT 1-4010 Physical Anthropology 11/09/<strong>2009</strong> 12/18/<strong>2009</strong> Sanchez, JorgeANT 1-4075 Physical Anthropology 08/17/<strong>2009</strong> 12/18/<strong>2009</strong> Sanchez, JorgeANT 2-4012 Intro to Cultural Anthropology 08/17/<strong>2009</strong> 12/18/<strong>2009</strong> Sanchez, JorgeANT 20-4016 Cultures of Mexico 08/17/<strong>2009</strong> 12/18/<strong>2009</strong> Sanchez, Jorge63