North Medford High School Diploma with Industrial Technology - Construction option
North Medford High School
Grade English (4-credits required) Math (3-credits required) Science (3-credits required) Physical Education (1-credit required)/Health (2-credit required) Social Studies (2.5-credits required) Fine or Applied Arts (3-credits required) Electives (8-credits required) Electives (continued) Recommended Activities
North Medford High School web page. (POST Updated: 7/22/2010)
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Rogue Community College - RCC Concrete Laborer CPC
This POST was designed based on
RCC's 2010-2011 Construction Industry Management/Construction Technology: Concrete Laborer Certificate of Completion graduation guide.
This program requires 20-22 credits.
(Last updated: 7/18/2011)
Starting Considerations

Click on a course to view course descriptions and prerequisites.

Additional classes may be required before entering some course. Entrance is based on placement test scores.

Prereqs

Approved 3-4 credit computer science class, CS120 1
Concepts in Computing I
--OR--
above
--OR--
documented computer proficiency
(0-4 credits)

CT97 2
Construction Industry Orientation
(3 credits)
--AND--
CT98  2
Construction Tools
(3 credits)
--OR--
CT90 2
Build Your Tomorrow: A Complete Guide to Success in the Construction Industry
(3 credits)
--AND--
CT91 2
Hands On: A Constructive Approach to Your Next Career
(6 credits)

MTH20
Pre-algebra
--OR--
designated placement test score
(4 credits)

RD30
College Reading II
--OR--
designated placement test score
(4 credits)

WR30
Fundamentals of Composition II
--OR--
designated placement test score
(4 credits)

Recommended

BA109
Ready, Set, Work: Techniques for Landing a Job
(2 credits)

BA218
Personal Finance
(3 credits)

Required Courses
First Term

BT101
Human Relations in Organizations
--OR--
PSY101
Psychology of Human Relations
(3 credits)

CT101
Construction Carpentry I
--OR--
CT101F
Concrete Forming and Finishing
(2-4 credits)

CT104
Construction Blueprint Reading I
(3 credits)

WR115
Introduction to Expository Writing
--OR--
BT113
Business English I
--OR--
higher level composition or business writing course
(3 credits)

9.167
Emergency First Aid
(1 credit)

Second Term

CT140
Issues in the Construction Environment
(3 credits)

CT180
Cooperative Work Experience/ Construction
(allowed only after minimum safety orientation is completed)
(2 credits)

CT198
Construction Project Safety
(3 credits)

Notes

1 Successful completion of
CS101 or CS120, or otherwise meeting the proficiency requirement within the last 10 years, fulfills this requirement.

2 These course prepare students with little construction experience in  the area of safety, tool use and work readiness. Prerequisites may be  waived upon assessment by department head. Assessment criteria includes  work and experience history, demonstrable competencies, and/or
"2+2Early College credit.

Career Pathways Notes:

Credit from this certificate will transfer to the:

  • Architectural Computer Aided Drafting Certificate of Completion
  • Construction Technology Certificate of Completion
  • Construction Industry Management Associate of Applied Science degree
  • Construction Industry Management: Civil Engineering Technician option Associate of Applied Science degree
Rogue Community College - RCC Construction Helper CPC
This POST was designed based
RCC's 2010-2011 Construction Industry Management/Construction Technology: Construction Helper Career Pathways Certificate of Completion graduation guide.
This program requires 26 credits.
(Last updated: 7/18/2011)
Starting Considerations

Click on a course to view course descriptions and prerequisites.

Additional classes may be required before entering some course. Entrance is based on placement test scores.

Prereqs

Approved 3-4 credit computer science class, CS120 1
Concepts in Computing I
--OR--
above
--OR--
documented computer proficiency
(0-4 credits)

CT97 2
Construction Industry Orientation
(3 credits)
--AND--
CT98  2
Construction Tools
(3 credits)
--OR--
CT90 2
Build Your Tomorrow: A Complete Guide to Success in the Construction Industry
(3 credits)
--AND--
CT91 2
Hands On: A Constructive Approach to Your Next Career
(6 credits)

MTH20
Pre-algebra
--OR--
designated placement test score
(4 credits)

RD30
College Reading II
--OR--
designated placement test score
(4 credits)

WR30
Fundamentals of Composition II
--OR--
designated placement test score
(4 credits)

Recommended

BA109
Ready, Set, Work: Techniques for Landing a Job
(2 credits)

Required Courses
First Term

BT101
Human Relations in Organizations
--OR--
PSY101
Psychology of Human Relations
(3 credits)

CT101
Construction Carpentry I
(4 credits)

CT104
Construction Blueprint Reading I
(3 credits)

WR115
Introduction to Expository Writing
--OR--
BT113
Business English I
--OR--
higher level composition or business writing course
(3 credits)

9.167
Emergency First Aid
(1 credit)

Second Term

CT102
Construction Carpentry II
(4 credits)

CT140
Issues in the Construction Environment
(3 credits)

CT180
Cooperative Work Experience/ Construction
(allowed only after minimum safety orientation is completed)
(2 credits)

CT198
Construction Project Safety
(3 credits)

Notes

1 Successful completion of
CS101 or CS120, or otherwise meeting the proficiency requirement within the last 10 years, fulfills this requirement.

2 These course prepare students with little construction experience in  the area of safety, tool use and work readiness. Prerequisites may be  waived upon assessment by department head. Assessment criteria includes  work and experience history, demonstrable competencies, and/or

"2+2"
Early College credit.

Career Pathways Notes:

Credit from this certificate will transfer to the:

  • Architectural Computer Aided Drafting Certificate of Completion
  • Construction Technology Certificate of Completion
  • Construction Industry Management Associate of Applied Science degree
  • Construction Industry Management: Civil Engineering Technician option Associate of Applied Science degree
Rogue Community College - RCC Construction Technology Cert of Comp
This POST was designed based on
RCC's 2010-2011 Construction Technology Certificate of Completion graduation guide.
This program requires 47-50 credits.
(Last updated: 7/18/2011)
Starting Considerations

Click on a course to view course descriptions and prerequisites.

Additional classes may be required before entering some course. Entrance is based on placement test scores.

Prereqs

Approved 3-4 credit computer science class, CS120 1 A,B,C Concepts in Computing I
--OR--
above
--OR--
documented computer proficiency
(0-4 credits)

CT97 2 A,B,C
Construction Industry Orientation
(3 credits)
--AND--
CT98 2 A,B,C
Construction Tools
(3 credits)
--OR--
CT90 2 A,B,C
Build Your Tomorrow: A Complete Guide to Success in the Construction Industry
(3 credits)
--AND--
CT91 2 A,B,C
Hands On: A Constructive Approach to Your Next Career
(6 credits)

CT140 A,B,C
Issues in the Construction Environment
(3 credits)

MTH20 A,B,C
Pre-algebra
--OR--
designated placement test score
(4 credits)

RD30 A,B,C
College Reading II
--OR--
designated placement test score
(4 credits)

 

WR30 A,B,C
Fundamentals of Composition II

--OR--
designated placement test score
(4 credits)

 

Required Courses
First Term

CT101 A,B,C
Construction Carpentry I
(4 credits)

 

CT104 A,B,C
Construction Blueprint Reading I
(3 credits)

 

CT141
Oregon Residential Structural Specialty Code
(3 credits)

CT198 A,B
Construction Project Safety
(3 credits)

9.167 B,C
Emergency First Aid
(1 credit)

Approved program elective
(3-4 credits)


See choices below

Second Term

CT102 A,C
Construction Carpentry II

(4 credits)

CT111 A
Computer Aided Drafting: Architectural
(3 credits)

MTH60 A
Fundamentals of Algebra I
--OR--
MTH63 A
Applied Technical Math
--OR--
higher level math
(4 credits)

Approved program elective
(3-4 credits)


See choices below

Third Term

BT101 A,B,C
Human Relations in Organizations
--OR--
PSY101 A,B,C
Psychology of Human Relations
(3 credits)

CT103 A
Construction Carpentry III
(4 credits)

CT180 A,B,C
Cooperative Work Experience/ Construction
(allowed only after minimum safety orientation is completed)
(2 credits)

WR115 A,B,C
Introduction to Expository Writing
--OR--
BT113 A,B,C
Business English I
--OR--
higher level composition or business writing course
(3 credits)

Approved program elective
(3-4 credits)


See choices below

Approved Program Electives

BA101
Introduction to Business
(3 credits)

BA109 A,B,C
Ready, Set, Work: Techniques for Landing a Job

(2 credits)

CT101F B
Concrete Forming and Finishing
(2 credits)

CT105
Construction Industry Methods, Materials, and Resources
(3 credits)

CT106
Elements of Design
(3 credits)

CT107
Construction Carpentry IV
(4 credits)

Electives

CT115
Geographical Information Systems I
(3 credits)

CT130
Site Survey I
(3 credits)

CT142
Building Code Topics
(1-3 credits)

CT199
Construction Technical Topics
(1-5 credits)

CT204
Construction Blueprint Reading II
(3 credits)

CT211 A
Computer Aided Drafting II: Architectural
(3 credits)

Electives

CT212
Computer Aided Drafting III: Architectural
(3 credits)

CT215
Geographical Information Systems II
(3 credits)

CT225
Strength of Materials
(3 credits)

CT241
Oregon Structural Specialty Code (International Building Code)
(3 credits)

G100
Fundamentals of Geology I
--OR--
G101
Introduction to Geology I
(3-4 credits)

WLD101
Welding Fundamentals I
(3 credits)

Notes

1 Successful completion of
CS101 or CS120, or otherwise meeting the proficiency requirement within the last 10 years, fulfills this requirement.

2 These course prepare students with little construction experience in  the area of safety, tool use and work readiness. Prerequisites may be  waived upon assessment by department head. Assessment criteria includes  work and experience history, demonstrable competencies, and/or

"2+2"
Early College credit.

Career Pathways Notes:

Credit from this certificate will transfer to the:

  • Construction Industry Management Associate of Applied Science degree
  • Construction Industry Management: Civil Engineering Technician option Associate of Applied Science degree

A This course is listed in the graduation requirements for the CAD Assistant Career Pathways Certificate of Completion (28 credits).It may not have been a required course, so students who have completed this certificate should speak to their advisor to see how many credits can be applied to this program.

B This course is listed in the graduation requirements for the Concrete Laborer Career Pathways Certificate of Completion (20-22 credits). It may not have been a required course, so students who have completed this certificate should speak to their advisor to see how many credits can be applied to this program.

C This course is listed in the graduation requirements for the Construction Helper Career Pathways Certificate of Completion (26 credits).It may not have been a required course, so students who have completed this certificate should speak to their advisor to see how many credits can be applied to this program.

Elective
= Elective   
Rogue Community College - RCC Construction Industry Management AAS
This POST was designed based on
RCC's 2010-2011 Construction Industry Management Associate of Applied Science (AAS) Degree graduation guide.
This program requires 93-99 credits.
(Last updated: 7/18/2011)
Starting Considerations

Click on a course to view course descriptions and prerequisites.

Additional classes may be required before entering some course. Entrance is based on placement test scores.

Prereqs

Approved 3-4 credit computer science class, CS120 1 A,B,C,D,E Concepts in Computing I
--OR--
above
--OR--
documented computer proficiency
(0-4 credits)

CT97 2 A,B,C,D,E
Construction Industry Orientation
(3 credits)
--AND--
CT98 2 A,B,C,D,E
Construction Tools
(3 credits)
--OR--
CT90 2 A,B,C,D,E
Build Your Tomorrow: A Complete Guide to Success in the Construction Industry
(3 credits)
--AND--
CT91 2 A,B,C,D,E
Hands On: A Constructive Approach to Your Next Career
(6 credits)

CT140 A,B,C,D,E
Issues in the Construction Environment
(3 credits)

 

MTH60 A,D,E
Fundamentals of Algebra I
--OR--
MTH63 A,D,E
Applied Technical Math
--OR--
higher level math
(4 credits)

WR30 A,B,C,D,E
Fundamentals of Composition II

--OR--
designated placement test score
(4 credits)

 

First Year Required Courses
First Term

CT101 A,B,C,D,E
Construction Carpentry I
(4 credits)

 

CT104 A,B,C,D,E
Construction Blueprint Reading I
(3 credits)

 

CT111 A,D,E
Computer Aided Drafting: Architectural
(3 credits)

CT141 D,E
Oregon Residential Structural Specialty Code
(3 credits)

 

CT198 A,B,D
Construction Project Safety
(3 credits)

9.167 B,C,D,E
Emergency First Aid
(1 credit)

 

Second Term

BT101 A,B,C,D,E
Human Relations in Organizations
--OR--
PSY101 A,B,C,D,E
Psychology of Human Relations
(3 credits)

CT102 A,C,D,E
Construction Carpentry II

(4 credits)

CT204 D,E
Construction Blueprint Reading II
(3 credits)

 

CT211 A,D,E
Computer Aided Drafting II: Architectural
(3 credits)

WR115 3 A,B,C,D,E
Introduction to Expository Writing
--OR--
BT113 3 A,B,C,D,E
Business English I
--OR--
higher level composition or business writing course
(3 credits)

LIB127
Introduction to Library Research Methods
(1 credit)

Third Term

BA131 E
Business Computing
(4 credits)

CT103 A,D,E
Construction Carpentry III

--OR--
CT130 A,D
Site Survey I
(3-4 credits)

CT180 A,B,C,D *
Cooperative Work Experience/ Construction
(allowed only after minimum safety orientation is completed)
(3 credits)

WR121
English Composition I
--OR--

BT114
Business English II
--OR--
higher level composition
(3 credits)

Approved construction technology elective
(3 credits)


See choices below

Second Year Required Courses
Fourth Term

BT102
Introduction to Supervision
(3 credits)

BA211
Financial Accounting
(4 credits)

CT223
Project Management and Scheduling
(3 credits)

CT229
Construction Safety Management
(3 credits)

MTH65
Fundamentals of Algebra II
--OR--
higher level math
(4 credits)

Fifth Term

BT105
Business Ethics
--OR--
PHL102
Ethics
(3 credits)

CT224
Project Estimating
(3 credits)

CT242
Contract Documents
(3 credits)

G100 D
Fundamentals of Geology I

--OR--
G101 D
Introduction to Geology I
(3-4 credits)

 

Approved business/ communication electives
(2-4 credits)


See choices below

Sixth Term

CT241 D,E
Oregon Structural Specialty Code (International Building Code)

(3 credits)

 

CT245
Oregon Construction Contractor Law
(3 credits)

CT280
Cooperative Work Experience/ Construction
--OR--
CT280C E
Cooperative Work Experience/ Construction Capstone
(3 credits)

Approved construction technology elective
(3 credits)


See choices below

Approved Construction Technology Electives

CT101F B,D
Concrete Forming and Finishing
(2 credits)

 

CT105 D,E
Construction Industry Methods, Materials, and Resources
(3 credits)

CT106 D,E
Elements of Design
(3 credits)

 

CT107 D
Construction Carpentry IV

(4 credits)

 

CT115 D
Geographical Information Systems I
(3 credits)

 

CT125
Introduction to Applied Stresses
(3 credits)

Electives

CT130 D
Site Survey I (if not taken in third term)
(3 credits)

CT142 D
Building Code Topics

(1-3 credits)

 

CT199 D
Construction Technical Topics
(1-5 credits)

CT212 D,E
Computer Aided Drafting III: Architectural

(3 credits)

 

CT215 D
Geographical Information Systems II
(3 credits)

 

CT218
Construction Project Software
(3 credits)

Electives

CT225 D
Strength of Materials
(if not taken in first term)
(3 credits)

CT230
Site Survey II
(3 credits)

CT249
Land Planning Issues
(3 credits)

MTH95
Intermediate Algebra or higher level math
(4 credits)

MTH95R
Intermediate Algebra Recitation
(1 credit)

WLD101 D
Welding Fundamentals I
(3 credits)

Approved Business/ Communication Electives

BA109 A,B,C,D,E
Ready, Set, Work: Techniques for Landing a Job
(2 credits)

BA226
Business Law
(4 credits)

BT160
Business Math
(4 credits)

BT250
Entrepreneurship
(3 credits)

SP111
Fundamentals of Public Speaking
(4 credits)

WR122
English
Composition II

(4 credits)

WR227
Technical Writing
(4 credits)

Notes

1 Successful completion of
CS101 or CS120, or otherwise meeting the proficiency requirement within the last 10 years, fulfills this requirement.

2 These course prepare students with little construction experience in  the area of safety, tool use and work readiness. Prerequisites may be  waived upon assessment by department head. Assessment criterioa includes  work and experieince history, demonstratable competencies, and/or
"2+2Early College credit.

3 Students may substitute
SP100 , SP111 or SP218 in lieu of 2 required writing credits.

* Only two (2) credits of CT180 are required in for the Career Pathways Certificate of Completion. One more credit is required for this program. Full credit earned if student completed the Construction Technology Certificate of Completion.

Career Pathways Notes:

C This course is listed in the graduation requirements for the CAD Assistant Career Pathways Certificate of Completion (28 credits).It may not have been a required course, so students who have completed this certificate should speak to their advisor to see how many credits can be applied to this program.

A This course is listed in the graduation requirements for the Concrete Laborer Career Pathways Certificate of Completion (20-22 credits). It may not have been a required course, so students who have completed this certificate should speak to their advisor to see how many credits can be applied to this program.

B This course is listed in the graduation requirements for the Construction Helper Career Pathways Certificate of Completion (26 credits).It may not have been a required course, so students who have completed this certificate should speak to their advisor to see how many credits can be applied to this program.

D This course is listed in the graduation requirements for the Construction Technology Certificate of Completion (47-50 credits).It may not have been a required course, so students who have completed this certificate should speak to their advisor to see how many credits can be applied to this program.

E This course is listed in the graduation requirements for the Architectural Computer Aided Drafting Certificate of Completion (58 credits).It may not have been a required course, so students who have completed this certificate should speak to their advisor to see how many credits can be applied to this program.

Elective
= Elective   
Rogue Community College - RCC Welders Helper CPC
This POST was designed based
RCC's 2010-2011 Welding Helper Career Pathways Certificate of Completion graduation guide.
This program requires 16 credits.
(Last updated: 7/14/2011)
Starting Considerations

Click on a course to view course descriptions and prerequisites.

Additional classes may be required before entering some course. Entrance is based on placement test scores.

Current 
Graduation Guide

For more information
contact the
Industrial Welding Department

Prereqs

MTH20
Pre-algebra
--OR--
designated placement test score as shown on current indicator chart
(0-4 credits)

RD30
College Reading II
--OR--
designated placement test score as shown on current indicator chart
(0-4 credits)

WR30
Fundamentals of Composition II
--OR--
designated placement test score as shown on current indicator chart
(0-4 credits)

1st Yr
Fall

MET101
Mechanical Drafting
(3 credits)

WLD111
Technology of Industrial Welding I
(6 credits)

MTH63
Applied Technical Math
--OR--
MTH60

Fundamentals of Algebra I
(4 credits)

PSY101
Psychology of Human Relations
--OR--
BT101

Human Relations in Organizations
(3 credits)

Career Pathways Notes:

Credit from this certificate will transfer to the one-year Certificate of Completion and/or the Associate of Applied Science degree in Industrial Welding Technology.

Rogue Community College - RCC Welding Cert
This POST was designed based
RCC's 2010-2011 Industrial Welding Technology Certificate of Completion graduation guide.
This program requires 45-49 credits.
(Last updated: 7/11/2011)
Starting Considerations

Click on a course to view course descriptions and prerequisites.

Additional classes may be required before entering some course. Entrance is based on placement test scores.

For more information
contact the
Industrial Welding Department

Prereqs

BT113  1
Business English I
--OR--
WR115 1
Introduction to Expository Writing
--OR--
higher level composition
(3 credits)

Approved 3-4 credit computer science class, CS120 2
Concepts in Computing I
--OR--
above
--OR--
documented computer proficiency
(0-4 credits)

MTH20 A
Pre-algebra
--OR--
designated placement test score as shown on current indicator chart
(0-4 credits)

RD30 A
College Reading II
--OR--
designated placement test score as shown on current indicator chart
(0-4 credits)

WR30 A
Fundamentals of Composition II
--OR--
designated placement test score as shown on current indicator chart
(0-4 credits)

1st Yr
Fall

MET101 A
Mechanical Drafting
(3 credits)

WLD111 A
Technology of Industrial Welding I
(6 credits)

MTH63 A
Applied Technical Math
--OR--
MTH60
A
Fundamentals of Algebra I
(4 credits)

Approved program elective
(0-4 credits)

See choices below

1st Yr
Winter

WLD140
Blueprint Reading for Welders

(3 credits)

WLD112
Technology of Industrial
Welding II

(6 credits)

WLD121
Fabrication and Repair Practices I
(5 credits)

PSY101 A
Psychology of Human Relations
--OR--
BT101
A
Human Relations in Organizations
(3 credits)

9.167
Emergency First Aid
(1 credit)

1st Yr
Spring

WLD240
Advanced Blueprint Reading for Welders
(3 credits)

WLD113
Technology of Industrial Welding III
(6 credits)

WLD122
Fabrication and Repair Practices II
(5 credits)

Approved Program Electives

BA109
Ready, Set, Work: Techniques for Landing a Job
(2 credits)

GS104
Physical Science w/lab
(4 credits)

MET121
Computer Aided Drafting I: Mechanical (SolidWorks)
(3 credits)

MET122
Computer Aided Drafting II: Mechanical (SolidWorks)
(3 credits)

MET123
Computer Aided Drafting III: Mechanical (SolidWorks)
(3 credits)

Electives

MET160
Materials and Metallurgy
(3 credits)

MFG121
Manufacturing Processes I
(4 credits)

MFG122
Manufacturing Processes II
(4 credits)

MFG123
Manufacturing Processes III
(4 credits)

WLD160
American Welding Society (AWS) Certification Seminar: Plate
(1 credit)

Electives

WLD230
Art Sculpture Welding I
(3 credits)

WLD231
Art Sculpture Welding II
(3 credits)

WLD250
Selected Topics in Welding
(variable credits)

WLD260
American Welding Society (AWS) Certification Seminar: Pipe
(1 credit)

Notes

1 Required for graduation.

2 Successful completion of CS101 or CS120, or otherwise meeting the proficiency requirement within
the last 10 years, fulfills this requirement.

Career Pathways Notes:

Credit from this certificate will transfer to the Associate of Applied Science degree in Industrial Welding Technology.

A This course is listed in the graduation requirements for the Industrial Welding Technology: Welder’s Helper Career Pathways Certificate of Completion (16 credits). Students who have completed this certificate should speak to their advisor to see how many credits can be applied to this program.

Elective
= Elective   
Rogue Community College - RCC Welding AAS
This POST was designed based
RCC's 2010-2011 Industrial Welding Technology Associate of Applied Science (AAS) Degree graduation guide.
This program requires 90-92 credits.
(Last updated: 7/14/2011)
Starting Considerations

Click on a course to view course descriptions and prerequisites.

Additional classes may be required before entering some course. Entrance is based on placement test scores.

Current 
Graduation Guide

For more information
contact the
Industrial Welding Department

Prereqs

BT113  1 B
Business English I
--OR--
WR115 1  B
Introduction to Expository Writing
--OR--
higher level composition
(3 credits)

Approved 3-4 credit computer science class, CS120 1,2
Concepts in Computing I
--OR--
above
--OR--
documented computer proficiency
(0-4 credits)

RD30 A,B
College Reading II
--OR--
designated placement test score as shown on current indicator chart
(0-4 credits)

MTH20 A,B
Pre-algebra
--OR--
designated placement test score as shown on current indicator chart
(4 credits)

1st Yr
Fall

MET101 A,B
Mechanical Drafting
(3 credits)

MTH63 A,B
Applied Technical Math
--OR--
MTH60
A,B
Fundamentals of Algebra I
(4 credits)

WLD111 A,B
Technology of Industrial
Welding I

(6 credits)

1st Yr
Winter

LIB127
Introduction to Library Research Methods
(1 credit)

WLD112 B
Technology of Industrial
Welding II

(6 credits)

WLD121 B
Fabrication and Repair Practices I
(5 credits)

WLD140 B
Blueprint Reading for Welders
(3 credits)

1st Yr
Spring

BT114 3
Business English II
--OR--
WR121 3
English Composition I
--OR--
higher level composition
(3-4 credits)

PSY101 A,B
Psychology of Human Relations
--OR--
BT101
A,B
Human Relations in Organizations
(3 credits)

WLD113 B
Technology of Industrial Welding III
(6 credits)

WLD122 B
Fabrication and Repair Practices II
(5 credits)

9.167 B
Emergency First Aid
(1 credit)

2nd Yr
Fall

GS104 B
Physical Science w/lab
(4 credits)

WLD211
Technology of Industrial Welding IV

(6 credits)

WLD221
Welding Codes, Procedures, and Costs
(3 credits)

WLD240 B
Advanced Blueprint Reading for Welders
(3 credits)

2nd Yr
Winter

HUM101
Introduction to Humanities
--OR--
ART291

Advanced Sculpture I (Welded Steel)
--OR--
approved humanities elective
(3-4 credits)

MET160
Materials and Metallurgy
(3 credits)

WLD212
Technology of Industrial Welding V
(6 credits)

WLD220
Machine Tool Maintenance and Repair
(3 credits)

2nd Yr
Spring

WLD280
Cooperative Work Experience/ Welding
(3 credits)

WLD213
Technology of Industrial Welding VI

(6 credits)

Approved program elective
(4 credits)

See choices below

Approved Program Electives

MET121 B
Computer Aided Drafting I: Mechanical (SolidWorks)
(3 credits)

MET122 B
Computer Aided Drafting II: Mechanical (SolidWorks)
(3 credits)

MET123 B
Computer Aided Drafting III: Mechanical (SolidWorks)
(3 credits)

MFG121 B
Manufacturing Processes I
(4 credits)

MFG122 B
Manufacturing Processes II
(4 credits)

Electives

MFG123 B
Manufacturing Processes III
(4 credits)

WLD160 B
American Welding Society (AWS) Certification Seminar: Plate
(1 credit)

WLD250 B
Selected Topics in Welding
(variable credits)

WLD260 B
American Welding Society (AWS) Certification Seminar: Pipe
(1 credit)

Any
college-level course (numbered 100 or above)
(variable credits)

Notes

1 Required for graduation.

2 Successful completion of CS101 or CS120, or otherwise meeting the proficiency requirement within the last 10 years, fulfills this requirement.

3 Students must complete either BT113 and BT114 or WR115 and WR121 (or higher level composition
classes). Three credits of speech may be substituted for 3 credits of writing.

Career Pathways Notes:

Credit from this associates degree will transfer to Southern Oregon University’s Bachelor of Applied Science degree program. Transfer courses should be chosen from the list of electives where possible. See an advisor for more information or visit www.sou.edu/degreecompletion.

A This course is listed in the graduation requirements for the Industrial Welding Technology: Welder’s Helper Career Pathways Certificate of Completion (16 credits). Students who have completed this certificate should speak to their advisor to see how many credits can be applied to this program.

B This course is listed in the graduation requirements for the Industrial Welding Technology Certificate of Completion (45-49 credits). Students who have completed this certificate should speak to their advisor to see how many credits can be applied to this program.

Elective
= Elective