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SUMMER 2016 CLASS SCHEDULE

DEPT-NO- CODE

DAYS TIMES RM#

INSTRUCTOR

CHEMISTRY

CHEM 3A INTRODUCTORY GENERAL CHEMISTRY (4 Units)

This is a survey course in the principles of inorganic chemistry covering the composition of matter, physical and chemical changes, atomic and

molecular structure, inorganic nomenclature, chemical formula and reaction calculations, gas laws, bonding, solutions, net-ionic equations, acid-base

theories, pH, oxidation-reduction reactions, thermodynamics, nuclear chemistry and equilibrium. The course emphasizes problem solving and chemical

calculations. Both qualitative and quantitative theory and techniques will be covered. It is intended for applied science and non-science majors or for

students preparing to take Chemistry 1A.

PREREQUISITES: Mathematics 103. ADVISORIES: English 1A, Chemistry 10 or high school chemistry. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) (C-ID CHEM 101)

CHEM 3A-86008

MW

9:00am-11:50

AV1 140

L.SAMORA

and

TTh

9:00am-11:25

AV1 140

L.SAMORA

INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES

INTDS 300 ACADEMIC LEARNING CENTER (0 Units)

This course provides individualized assistance to increase the probability of a student’s successful completion of his or her educational objectives.

Hours will vary depending upon individual student’s need.

INTDS 300-86599

ARR

ARR

AM 154

STAFF

(ELC)

INTDS 301 BASIC SKILLS DEVELOPMENT (0 Units)

This is a learning assistance course in basic skills: reading, mathematics, writing and study skills as applied to a variety of disciplines. Instruction will

occur individually or in small groups by the instructor or with student lab assistants. An individual learning plan must be approved which serves as the

basis for assessment and counseling.

INTDS 301-86405

ARR

ARR

AM 154

STAFF

MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY

MFGT 19V COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE - MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY (1-8 Units)

Supervised employment, directly related to student’s major. Students earn units using the following formula: for paid work, 75 hours = 1 unit for

volunteer work, 60 hours = 1 unit. Students may earn a total of 16 units in work experience of which only 6 may be in COTR 19G. Note: Repetition of

Cooperative Work Experience courses is allowable under Title 5, §55253.

PREREQUISITES: Manufacturing Technology 62 or 82. (A, CSU)

Off Campus Class Offering(s)

MFGT 19V-86147

ARR

ARR

ARR

STAFF

Meets from 05/30 to 08/05

MFGT 62 ADVANCED WELDING (4 Units)

Advanced welding practices using SMAW, GMAW, GTAW, and FCAW. Objectives will be completed in flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions

on steel, aluminum, and stainless steel. A general overview of inspection, testing, and certification, as well as general fabrication design, cost and

construction will be covered.

PREREQUISITES: Manufacturing Technology 61 or equivalent course or verified work experience in the field. (A, CSU)

MFGT 62-86145

MTWTh

12:00pm-4:00

CAM 1

STAFF

Meets from 05/30 to 08/05 (Students interested in taking this class must contact Kurt Piland at 559-675-4800).

MFGT 63 WELDING CERTIFICATION PREPARATION CERTIFICATION (1 Unit)

Continued practice on out-of-position welding leading to AWS certification exam.

PREREQUISITES: Manufacturing Technology 62. (A, CSU)

MFGT 63-86146

ARR

ARR

CAM 1

STAFF

Meets from 05/30 to 08/05 (Requires 5.4 arranged hours each week. Students interested in taking this class must contact Kurt Piland at

559-675-4800.)

MADERA COMMUNITY COLLEGE CENTER TEN-WEEK SUMMER SESSION CLASS LISTING

(May 23- July 29, 2016)