| Access 2003 COMPUTER MENU |
Meeting Days: Tuesday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
A ten night 30-hour course intended to provide students with knowledge and skills using Access to develop and manipulate a database and reports.
1. The interface
2. Creating a database
3. Working with tables
4. Form Wizards
5. Editing data
6. Searching tables
7. Data sheet display features
8. Queries
9. Reporting
10. Reporting with queries.
NOTE: This course requires the following pre-requisite courses: ,
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| Advanced Wastewater Collections (C2) WASTERWATER/BOILER |
Meeting Days: Thursday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
A 45- hour program meeting State Department of Environmental Protection and Energy guidelines which prepares individuals to work with municipal collection systems. Successful completion of this course enables students to sit for the New Jersey State examination for the "C" licenses at various levels depending on total formal education and work experience. Prerequisite: Level I License.
1. Introduction to collection systems operations
2. Collection system components I
3. Collection system components II
4. Plans and specifications
5. Wastewater dynamics I
6. Wastewater dynamics II
7. Pipeline operation and maintenance I
8. Pipeline operation and maintenance II
9. Collection system rehabilitation and repair
10. Pumping facilities I
11. Pumping facilities II
12. Odor control and disinfection
13. Collection system safety
14. Emergency response and troubleshooting
15. Management
NOTE: This course requires the following pre-requisite courses: ,
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| Advanced Wastewater Operations (S2) WASTERWATER/BOILER |
Meeting Days: Monday&Wednesday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
A 108-hour program meeting State Department of Environmental Protection and Energy guidelines which prepares individuals to work in municipal sewage treatment plants. Successful completion of this course enables students to sit for the New Jersey State examination at the S-2, S-3, S-4 level for wastewater operations licensing. Prerequisite: Level 1 license or college degree in related science.
I. Introduction and Treatment Methods - WW201
1. Rules and regulations
2. Reports and budget
3. Recordkeeping
4. Safety regulations
5. Toxicity and employee rights legislation
6. Wastewater sources and characteristics
7. Treatment methods - preliminary
8. Treatment systems
9. Treatment methods - preliminary classification
10. Secondary treatment I
11. Secondary treatment II
12. Review
II. Sludge Systems - WW202
1. Conventional - design criteria
2. Conventional - principles of operation
3. Conventional - operational parameters
4. Conventional - process control
5. Activated systems - principles of operation
6. Activated systems - operational parameters
7. System review and examination
8. Sludge thickening methods
9. Sludge digestion - aerobic stages
10. Sludge digestion - anaerobic
11. Sludge digestion - anaerobic - methane
12. Sludge dewatering
III. Advanced Treatment - WW203
1. Sludge disposal
2. Stabilization lagoons
3. Nitrification
4. Denitrification
5. Phosphorous removal
6. Disinfection
7. Site visitation
8. B.O.D. and C.O.D.
9. Solids and suspensions
10 D.O., pH, chlorine
11. Sludge analysis
12. Review and examination
NOTE: This course requires the following pre-requisite courses: ,
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| Auto Body INDUSTRIAL/TRADE/TECHNICAL |
Meeting Days: Monday&Wednesday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
A four year program covering the following general areas of instruction. (Students work on their own vehicle.)
1. AB011 Straightening damaged Areas
2. AB012 Body panel replacement
3. AB013 Repair flexible body panels
4. AB014 Repair rotted body panels
5. AB021 Oxyacetylene welding techniques
6. AB022 Glass replacement
7. AB023 Spot repair finishing
8. AB024 Acrylic lacquer refinishing
9. AB031 Acrylic enamel refinishing
10. AB032 Base coat, clear coat refinishing
11. AB033 Estimating damage
12. AB034 Student project
13. WL101 Welding theory I
14. WL102 Welding lab flat
15. WL103 Welding theory II
16 WL104 Welding lab horizontal
Work done on students' cars must be related to the course of study and can only be done with permission from the instructor. No painting of vehicles until student has one full year in program.
**Lab fee included in county/out of county cost. Book fee is extra
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| Auto Technology INDUSTRIAL/TRADE/TECHNICAL |
Meeting Days: Monday&Wednesday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
This is a two year, 240 hour program intended to assist students to prepare for the ASE Automotive Technology Certification examinations.
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1. AM111 Electrical Theory I
2. AM112 Electrical Circuits and Components
3. AM105 Engine Operation
4. AM106 Engine Tuning and Emission Control
5. AM107 Power Transmission I
6. AM108 Power Transmission II
7. AM109 Suspension Systems and Steering
8. AM110 Principles of Hydraulic Brake Systems
NOTE: This course requires the following pre-requisite courses: ,
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| Automotive Mechanics General Wed HOME OWNER COURSES |
Meeting Days: Wednesday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
This is an unstructured course designed for individuals who wish to explore the field of auto mechanics for the purpose of working on their own vehicle or for other non-professional purposes.
1. Fuel Systems
2. Ignition Systems
3. Automotive Hydraulic Brake Systems
4. Front End Alignment and Repair
5. Engine Tune-Up Procedures
6. Advanced Engine Tune-Up and Troubleshooting
7. Emission Control
8. Differentials and Drive Trains
9. Cooling Systems
10. Electrical Systems
NOTE: This course requires the following pre-requisite courses: ,
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| Automotive Mechanics-General Tues HOME OWNER COURSES |
Meeting Days: Tuesday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
This is an unstructured course designed for individuals who wish to explore the field of auto mechanics for the purpose of working on their own vehicle or for other non-professional purposes.
1. Fuel Systems
2. Ignition Systems
3. Automotive Hydraulic Brake Systems
4. Front End Alignment and Repair
5. Engine Tune-Up Procedures
6. Advanced Engine Tune-Up and Troubleshooting
7. Emission Control
8. Differentials and Drive Trains
9. Cooling Systems
10. Electrical Systems
NOTE: This course requires the following pre-requisite courses: ,
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| Basics I Blueprint Reading/Math I INDUSTRIAL/TRADE/TECHNICAL |
Meeting Days: Monday&Wednesday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
Blueprint Reading I
Building and Machine Trades - BS102
The student will be able to interpret and extract information contained on a simple blueprint or engineering drawing.
1. Introduction, orientation and use of equipment
2. Reading basic scale: full, half, etc.
3. Introduction to orthographic projection
4. Principles of orthographic projection
5. Advanced orthographic projection
6. Basic sectioning techniques
7. Offset, partial and rotated sectioning techniques
8. Utilization of the engineering drawing
9. Introduction to dimensioning practices
10. Basic decimal dimensioning practices
11. Basic fractional dimensioning practices
12. Concepts of isometric drawings
Basic Industrial Math I - BS101
The student will be able to perform the basic mathematical operations necessary to function within the construction and machine trades.
1. Adding and subtracting whole numbers
2. Multiplying and diving whole numbers
3. Adding and subtracting fractions
4. Multiplying and dividing fractions
5. Adding and subtracting decimals
6. Multiplying and dividing decimals
7. Percentage problems
8. Ration and proportion
9. Square and square root of a number
10. Area and perimeter
11. Right triangles - are and degrees
12. Area and circumference of circles
NOTE: This course requires the following pre-requisite courses: ,
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| Black Seal Boiler-Monday WASTERWATER/BOILER |
Meeting Days: Monday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
Low pressure steam generation and combustion principles are explained as to function and operation of feed water accessories, fuel system components, steam accessories, operating procedures, and equipment maintenance in order to qualify for the New Jersey State license examination. Ninety (90) days experience and employment are also required to sit for this New Jersey State examination.
1. Rules and regulations
2. Boiler construction
3. Boiler fittings
4. Feed water accessories
5. Steam accessories
6. Combustion accessories
7. Draft and water treatment
8. Boiler maintenance
9. Hot water heating systems
10. On-site plant visitation
11. System safety
12. Review and exam preparation
NOTE: This course requires the following pre-requisite courses: ,
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| Black Seal Boiler-Tuesday WASTERWATER/BOILER |
Meeting Days: Tuesday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
Low pressure steam generation and combustion principles are explained as to function and operation of feed water accessories, fuel system components, steam accessories, operating procedures, and equipment maintenance in order to qualify for the New Jersey State license examination. Ninety (90) days experience and employment are also required to sit for this New Jersey State examination.
1. Rules and regulations
2. Boiler construction
3. Boiler fittings
4. Feed water accessories
5. Steam accessories
6. Combustion accessories
7. Draft and water treatment
8. Boiler maintenance
9. Hot water heating systems
10. On-site plant visitation
11. System safety
12. Review and exam preparation
NOTE: This course requires the following pre-requisite courses: ,
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| Blue Seal Refrigeration WASTERWATER/BOILER |
Meeting Days: Tuesday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
REFRIGERATION I - RF002
1. Introduction
2. Fundamentals/carbon dioxide
3. The compression system of refrigeration
4. Refrigerants
5. Expansion devices
6. Evaporation
7. Compression
8. Condensers/flow equipment
9. Controls/Lubrication
10. Defrosting methods.
REFRIGERATION II
1. Compressor drives/food preservation
2. Operating
3. Servicing
4. Refrigerated enclusres/instruments and meters
5. Humidity
6. Brine
7. Field trip
8. Field trip
9. Field trip
10 Review
Six months work experience as an operator of either a 250 ton non-toxic refrigeration unit or a toxic/flammable system is requred for State examination. Two 30 hour units, one evening per week. Registration is for two units.
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| CAD I COMPUTER MENU |
Meeting Days: Thursday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
The student entering this class should have a basic knowledge of computers and drawings. The student completing this course will have a basic knowledge of CAD and be able to complete a computer generated drawing.
1. File management, manipulating toolbars, basic drawing, components - lines, polygons, rectangles, circles and arcs
2. Using search and help, creating templates, point entry, object snap
3. Function keys, limits, grid, drawing aids, x-lines and rays
4. Modifying objects - using chamfer, break, fillet and offset
5. Modifying objects - change properties, move mirror using the array command
6. Plotting your drawing. Pen weights and line types
7. Modifying objects - stretch scale, rotate, using the zoom commands, using audit and recovery.
8. File management - copy files, renaming, creating new folders
9. Creating text - multiple text and dynamic text editing using spell check
10. Using the dimensioning dialogue box, using hatch - editing hatch
11. Layers - creating, editing and modifying
12. Defining units and applying scales
NOTE: This course requires the following pre-requisite courses: ,
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| CAD II COMPUTER MENU |
Meeting Days: Tuesday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
The student entering this class should have completed the previous class or is already using the program's basic functions. The student completing this course will have an understanding of using blocks and attributes within drawings and using external references. The students will have mastered basic 3D techniques.
1. Creating block and world block - symbol library
2. Creating, editing and inserting attributes
3. Inserting blocks and attributes, controlling attribute display
4. Isometric drawings - drawing objects
5. Isometric drawings - isoplanes, text and dimensions
6. External references - defining and controlling
7. External references - using modifiers, tile modes
8. Intro to 3D shapes, controlling the UCS
9. Entering coordinates using the third plane
10. Selecting view in 3D
11. Constructing wire frames and 3D faces
12. Creating solids and basic modeling
NOTE: This course requires the following pre-requisite courses: CAD I,
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| Carpentry CP203/CP204 INDUSTRIAL/TRADE/TECHNICAL |
Meeting Days: Monday&Wednesday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
A four-year program covering the following thirty-six hour units of instruction.
1. BS101 Basic Industrial Math I
2. BS102 Basic Blueprint Reading I
3. BS201 Math II for Construction Trades
4. BS202 Blueprint Reading II for Construction Trades
5. CP202 Rough Framing - Theory
6. CP205 Rough Framing - Lab
7. CP203 Roof Framing - Theory
8. CP204 Roof Framing - Lab
9. CP301 Interior Finish - Theory
10. CP305Interior Finish - Lab
11. CP306 Concrete & Stairs - Theory
12. CP307 Concrete & Stairs - Lab
13. CP403 Decking & Siding - Theory
14. CP406 Decking & Siding - Lab
15. CP407 Estimating & Costing - Theory
16. CP408 Siding & Millwork - Lab
NOTE: This course requires the following pre-requisite courses: Basics I Blueprint Reading/Math I, Math II/Blueprint Reading II Construction
If you have not taken the course(es) listed, you will not be accepted into this course.
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| Carpentry CP306/CP307 INDUSTRIAL/TRADE/TECHNICAL |
Meeting Days: Monday&Wednesday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
A four-year program covering the following thirty-six hour units of instruction.
1. BS101 Basic Industrial Math I
2. BS102 Basic Blueprint Reading I
3. BS201 Math II for Construction Trades
4. BS202 Blueprint Reading II for Construction Trades
5. CP202 Rough Framing - Theory
6. CP205 Rough Framing - Lab
7. CP203 Roof Framing - Theory
8. CP204 Roof Framing - Lab
9. CP301 Interior Finish - Theory
10. CP305Interior Finish - Lab
11. CP306 Concrete & Stairs - Theory
12. CP307 Concrete & Stairs - Lab
13. CP403 Decking & Siding - Theory
14. CP406 Decking & Siding - Lab
15. CP407 Estimating & Costing - Theory
16. CP408 Siding & Millwork - Lab
NOTE: This course requires the following pre-requisite courses: Math I/Blueprint Reading I, Math II/Blueprint Reading II Construction
If you have not taken the course(es) listed, you will not be accepted into this course.
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| Carpentry for the Homeowner HOME OWNER COURSES |
Meeting Days: Monday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
This course is intended to enable the student to safely maintain, repair and renovate basic wooden structures and affixed accessories around the house and includes the following three hour sessions:
1. Safe use of tools and machinery
2. Types of building materials
3. Principles of house construction
4. Installing and taping sheet rock
5. Hanging doors
6. Wood fasteners
7. Moldings and trim
8. Roof materials and construction
9. Paneling
10. Discussion and review
NOTE: This course requires the following pre-requisite courses: ,
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| Cosmetology I INDUSTRIAL/TRADE/TECHNICAL |
Meeting Days: Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday,&Thursday Meeting
Times: 6:00pm to 10:00pm
The Mercer County Technical Adult Evening Schools offer an evening hours program in Cosmetology Licensing. Classes meet four evenings per week, for two school calendar years. The curriculum adheres to state licensing guidelines and the program is intended to prepare students for professional employment
ENTRANCE INTO THIS PROGRAM IS IN SEPTEMBER ONLY
NOTE: This course requires the following pre-requisite courses: High School Diploma or GED, Cosmetology I
If you have not taken the course(es) listed, you will not be accepted into this course.
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| Cosmetology II INDUSTRIAL/TRADE/TECHNICAL |
Meeting Days: Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday,&Thursday Meeting
Times: 6:00pm to 10:00pm
The Mercer County Technical Adult Evening Schools offer an evening hours program in Cosmetology Licensing. Classes meet four evenings per week, for two school calendar years. The curriculum adheres to state licensing guidelines and the program is intended to prepare students for professional employment
,** Classes meet 4 hours per session
NOTE: This course requires the following pre-requisite courses: High School Diploma or GED, Cosmetology I
If you have not taken the course(es) listed, you will not be accepted into this course.
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| Creative Cooking HOME OWNER COURSES |
Meeting Days: Monday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
A 30 hour cooking course designed to introduce students to culinary arts, beginning with the basics of food preparation through advanced cooking techniques.
1. Intro to the kitchen, food preparation and safety
2. History of culinary arts, reading/following recipes
3.Slicing dicing, flavoring and cool preparation
4. Stocks
5. Soups
6. Sauces
7. Preparing the 5 "mother sauces"
8. Dry vs. Moist heat cooking
9. Special vegetable dishes
10. Breakfast cooking
NOTE: This course requires the following pre-requisite courses: ,
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| Diesel/Truck Technology INDUSTRIAL/TRADE/TECHNICAL |
Meeting Days: Monday&Wednesday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
A two-year program covering the following 30 hour units of instruction:
1. DM111 Electrical Circuitry Systems
2. DM112 Electrical Operations
3. DM113 Diagnostics - Diesel Engines
4. DM114 Emission Controls
5. DM211 Drive Trains - Diesel Trucks
6. DM212 Steering Systems
7. DM213 Braking Systems
8. DM214 Suspension Systems
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| Electric I - Section 1 INDUSTRIAL/TRADE/TECHNICAL |
Meeting Days: Tuesday&Thursday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
A four-year program. Electric I covers the following:
Electric I Fall Semester
1. EL101 Electromagnetic fundamentals
2. EL102 Circuit concepts
Electric I Spring Semester
3. EL103 Fundamentals of AC theory
4. EL104 AC circuit characteristics
This is a theory-structured program without hands-on application and is intended to complement the students' on-the-job training.
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| Electric I - Section 2 INDUSTRIAL/TRADE/TECHNICAL |
Meeting Days: Monday&Wednesday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
A four-year program. Electric I covers the following 36-hour units of instruction
Fall Semester
1. EL101 Electromagnetic fundamentals
2. EL102 Circuit concepts
Spring Semester
3. EL103 Fundamentals of AC theory
4. EL104 AC circuit characteristics
Text required.
This is a theory-structured program without hands-on application and is intended to complement the students' on-the-job training.
NOTE: This course requires the following pre-requisite courses: ,
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| Electric II INDUSTRIAL/TRADE/TECHNICAL |
Meeting Days: Tuesday&Thursday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
A four-year program. Electric II covers the following 36-hour units of instruction
Fall Semester
5. EL201 Residential wiring
6. EL202 Commercial wiring
Spring Semester
7. EL203 Industrial wiring
8. EL204 Lighting systems
This is a theory-structured program without hands-on application and is intended to complement the students' on-the-job training.
Second year students will be required to take an additional CPR course through private arrangement for an additional fee.
NOTE: This course requires the following pre-requisite courses: Electric I,
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| Electric III INDUSTRIAL/TRADE/TECHNICAL |
Meeting Days: Monday&Wednesday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
A four year program. Electric III covers the following 36-hour units of instruction
Fall Semester
9. EL305 BPR, Hazardous Wiring, Transformers
10. EL306 Power Generation and Emergency Systems
Spring Semester
11. EL 307 Motors and DC Motor Control
12. EL308 Motor Control
Text Required
This is a theory-structured program without hands-on application and is intended to complement the students' on-the-job training.
NOTE: This course requires the following pre-requisite courses: Electric II, Electric I
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| Electric IV INDUSTRIAL/TRADE/TECHNICAL |
Meeting Days: Monday&Wednesday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
A four-year program. Electric IV covering the following 36-hour units of instruction
Fall Semester
13. EL401 Transformers
14. EL402 Polyphase Circuits
Spring Semester
15. EL403 Solid state digital electronics I
16. EL404 Solid state digital electronics II
Text Required
Electrical Trade Electives
During the last semester of the fourth year, students may elect to enroll within other course options as follows:
CS113 Network Cabling
CS114 Fiber Optics
This is a theory-structured program without hands-on application and is intended to complement the students' on-the-job training.
NOTE: This course requires the following pre-requisite courses: Electric III, Electric II
If you have not taken the course(es) listed, you will not be accepted into this course.
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| Electricity for the Homeowner HOME OWNER COURSES |
Meeting Days: Wednesday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
This course is intended to enable the student to safely identify defective components in a residential circuit and make basic repairs or replacements. The course includes the following three-hour sessions:
1. Municipal rules, tool identification and safety
2. Identifying electrical components and wire types
3. Fundamental electrical circuits in the home
4. Replacing a receptacle
5. National Electrical Code requirements
6. Replacing a three-way switch
7. Ground fault circuit interrupter safety
8. Replacing a light fixture and ceiling fan
9. Doorbell systems
10. Trouble shooting electrical circuits
NOTE: This course requires the following pre-requisite courses: ,
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| Electronics Fundamentals INDUSTRIAL/TRADE/TECHNICAL |
Meeting Days: Monday&Wednesday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
Two 36-hour units delivered over a one semester period.
AC,DC Circuit Concepts - EN101 (36 hours)
1. Current, voltage and resistance
2. The circuit and safety
3. Ohm's Law defined
4. Ohm's Law applied
5. DC series circuits
6. DC parallel circuits
7. AC wave forms
8. AC generation and safety
9. Transformer theory
10. Transformer types
11. Inductance
12. Capacitance
Electronics - EN103 (36 hours)
1. Conductors and semiconductors
2. Magnetism
3. Meters and instruments
4. Solid state devices and analysis
5. Transistor theory
6. Transistor circuits
7. Analyzing transistor circuits
8. Power transistor
9. Transistor oscillators
10. Switching and logic circuits
11. Logic circuit analyzing
12 Integrated circuits
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| Excel 2003 COMPUTER MENU |
Meeting Days: Thursday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
A ten night 30-hour course intended to provide the student with a working knowledge and basic proficiency utilizing Excel within the Windows environment.
1. Introduction
2. Getting started with Excel
3. Creating worksheets
4. Manipulating worksheet data
5. Printing Worksheets
6. Working with formulas and functions
7. Formatting worksheets
8. Enhancing worksheets
9. Using multiple worksheets and workbooks
10. Working with charts
NOTE: This course requires the following pre-requisite courses: ,
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| Fiber Optics INDUSTRIAL/TRADE/TECHNICAL |
Meeting Days: Thursday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
A 36-hour program. Classes meet three hours per evening for 12 class sessions. Successful completion of this course will provide a Certificate of Completion.
1. Safety
2. Fiber Optic termination kit
3. System components
4. Placing Fiber Optic cables
5. Light transmission
6. Wavelengths of light
7. Connectors
8. ODTR testing
9. Power and loss management
10. ST II + Terminations
11. ST II + Terminations and final exam
12. Final exam (written)
NOTE: This course requires the following pre-requisite courses: ,
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| HVAC Heating & Cooling II INDUSTRIAL/TRADE/TECHNICAL |
Meeting Days: Tuesday&Thursday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
NOTE: This course requires the following pre-requisite courses: HVAC Principles I, HVAC Principles III
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| HVAC MATH/Blueprint Readng/Air Distribution INDUSTRIAL/TRADE/TECHNICAL |
Meeting Days: Monday&Wednesday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
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| HVAC Principles III INDUSTRIAL/TRADE/TECHNICAL |
Meeting Days: Monday&Wednesday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
NOTE: This course requires the following pre-requisite courses: HVAC Principles I, Very Small Water Systems
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| Industrial Maintenance Mechanic INDUSTRIAL/TRADE/TECHNICAL |
Meeting Days: Monday&Wednesday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
This program is intended to provide area manufacturers with the training resources needed to prepare or upgrade production maintenance personnel with the electromechanical skills and knowledge required for inplant applications
The following modules are each 36-hours in length and will be delivered three hours per evening two evenings per week over a four year period.
1. BS101 Basic Industrial Math
2. BS102 Basic Blueprint Reading I
3. BS203 Math II for Machine Trades
4. BS207 Machine Blueprint Reading Tolerancing
5. MM201 Introduction to industrial wiring
6. MM202 Electromechanical processes
7. MM203 Principles of process piping
8. MM204 Mechanical processes
9. WL101 Welding theory I
10. WL102 Flat and Horizontal Welding
11. WL103 Welding Theory II
12. WL104 Vertical Welding Lab
13, MM401 Pneumatics I
14. MM402 Pneumatics II
15. MS101 Basic lathe operations (hands on)
16. MS201 Milling (hands on)
NOTE: This course requires the following pre-requisite courses: Math I/Blueprint Reading I, Math II/Blueprint Reading II/Machine
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| Industrial Wastewater WASTERWATER/BOILER |
Meeting Days: Tuesday&Thursday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
A 90-hour program meeting State Department of Environmental Protection and Energy guidelines which prepares individuals to work in industrial treatment plants. Successful completion of this course enables students to sit for the New Jersey State examination for the "N" license at various levels depending on total formal education and work experience.
1. Introduction, activate sludge and basic technology
2. Activated sludge and basic technology
3. Physical chemical treatment I
4. Physical chemical treatment II
5. Field trip #1
6. Physical chemical treatment III
7. Waste treatment processes I
8. Waste treatment processes II
9. Waste treatment processes III
10. Sludge treatment I
11. Sludge treatment II
12. Instrumentation, maintenance and safety
13. Statutes and regulations
14. Field trip #2
15. Final examination and overview
NOTE: This course requires the following pre-requisite courses: ,
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| Introduction to Computers COMPUTER MENU |
Meeting Days: Wednesday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
The student will gain an awareness of the fundamental operations and capabilities of personal computers. Introduction to Windows, word processing, internet and database will be included in a theory and laboratory approach.
1. Introduction to the computer
2. Intro to the Windows environment
3. Basic Windows commands and files
4. Basic Windows files
5. Use of internet
6. Search engines
7. Browsers
8. Word processing applications
9. Spreadsheet applications
10. Integration of applications
NOTE: This course requires the following pre-requisite courses: ,
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| Introduction to Water & Wastewater Section 1 WASTERWATER/BOILER |
Meeting Days: Tuesday&Thursday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
A 180-hour program meeting State Department of Environmental Protection and Energy's guidelines which prepares individuals to work in municipal water and sewage treatment plants. Successful completion of this course enables students to sit for the New Jersey State examination at the T-1, S-1, C-1 and W-1 levels for water and wastewater operations licensing.
A. Basic Math and Science - WW101
1, Addition and subtraction - whole numbers, fractions, decimals
2. Multiplication and dividing - whole numbers, fractions, decimals
3. Ratio and proportion
4. Conversions, averaging, graphs
5. Metric system
6. Algebraic expressions/equations
7. Exponentials/scientific notation
8. Formulas for process control
9. Angle calculations/measurements
10. Pythagorean theorem
11. Basic geometric figures
12. Calculation of areas, circles, cones, cylinders
13. Calculation of volumes, circles, cones, cylinders
14. Calculation of prism, trapezoids
15. Basic trigonometry
B. Basic Science - WW102
1. Basic hydraulics
2. Flow calculations
3. Pumps - types and applications
4. Basic electricity - Ohm's Law - series/parallel circuits
5. Motors and name plate retinas
6. Instrumentation
7. Simple machine - mechanical advantage
8. Basic chemistry, atomic structure, elements and components
9. Symbols and equations
10. Periodic table/pH values
11. Solution preparation for testing
12. Cell structure/metabolism
13. Micro-organisms, classifications, environment effect
14. Water and wastewater typical micros
15. Terminology and laboratory equipment familiarization
NOTE: This course requires the following pre-requisite courses: High School Diploma or GED,
If you have not taken the course(es) listed, you will not be accepted into this course.
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| Introduction to Water/Wastewater - Section 2 WASTERWATER/BOILER |
Meeting Days: Tuesday&Thursday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
A 180-hour program meeting State Department of Environmental Protection and Energy's guidelines which prepares individuals to work in municipal water and sewage treatment plants. Successful completion of this course enables students to sit for the New Jersey State examination at the T-1, S-1, C-1 and W-1 levels for water and wastewater operations licensing.
WATER SECTION WW103
1. Basic hydraulics
2. Flow calculations
3. Pumpgs - types and applications
4. Basic electricity - Ohm's Law - series/parallel circuits
5. Motors and name plate ratings
6. Instrumentation
7. Simple machine - mechanical advantage
8. Basic chemistry, atomic structure, elements and components
9. Symbols and equations
10. Periodic table/pH values
11. Solution preparation for testing
12. Cell structure/metabolism
13. Micro-organisms, classifications, environment effect
14. Water and wastewater typical micros
15. Terminology and laboratory equipment familiarization
WASTEWATER SECTION WW104
1. Administration - rules and regulations
2. Wastewater source and characteristics
3. Preliminary trestment methods
4. Primary treatment methods
5. Secondary treatment methods
6. Conventional activated sludge systems
7. Secondary activated sludge systems
8. Sludge thickening, digestion
9. Sludge dewatering, disposal
10. Advanced treatment
11. Disinfection
12. Wastewater analysis and interpretation
13. Field trip
14. Collection systems - gravity, pump station and force main
15. Collection systems - pretreatment and safety
NOTE: This course requires the following pre-requisite courses: High School Diploma or GED,
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| Landscape Maintenance & Design HOME OWNER COURSES |
Meeting Days: Wednesday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
This course is designed to introduce students to the array of job tasks associated with the Landscape Maintenance field. Students will be given the opportunity to develop basic skills in Landscape and Lawn Maintenance.
Areas covered
1. How to use walk-behind mowers and rider mowers
2. Water features
3. How to build retaining structures
4. How to build patios
5. How to prepare and draw landscape designs
6. Learn about Ornamental trees and evergreens
7. Learn about Perennials
8. Learn about Annuals; how to make annual baskets
9. Learn about weed control and lawn fertilization
10. How to write a proposal; how to estimate material such as mulch, stone and topsoil.
A project will include an annual basket made by the student to take home.
NOTE: This course requires the following pre-requisite courses: ,
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| Machine Shop INDUSTRIAL/TRADE/TECHNICAL |
Meeting Days: Tuesday&Thursday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
This is a two-year program covering the following 36-hour units of instruction.
1. MS101 Basic lathe operations I
2. MS102 Basic Lathe Operations II
3. MS103 Advanced lathe operations
4. MS104 Drilling
5. MS201 Cutting/Milling
6. MS202 Milling
7. MS203 Surface grinding
8. MS204 Use of miscellaneous hand tools
NOTE: This course requires the following pre-requisite courses: ,
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| Machine Tool & Die INDUSTRIAL/TRADE/TECHNICAL |
Meeting Days: Monday&Wednesday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
A four-year program covering the following 36 hour units of instruction:
1. BS101 Basic Math I
2. BS102 Basic Blueprint Reading
3. BS203 Math II Machine Trades
4. BS207 Machine Blueprint Reading Tolerancing
5. MS101 Basic lathe operations I (hands on)
6. MS102 Basic lathe operations II (hands on)
7. MS201 Cutting/Milling (hands on)
8. MS203 Milling II (hands on)
9. MT201 Measuring/Metrology
10. MT301 Drill press and bench work
11. MT303 Milling and grinding
12. MT302 Lathe and tooling
13. MT401 Metallurgy
14. MT305 Manufacturing processes
15 MT402 Trig and geometry
16. MT405 Auto Cad
NOTE: This course requires the following pre-requisite courses: Math I/Blueprint Reading I, Math II/Blueprint Reading II/Machine
If you have not taken the course(es) listed, you will not be accepted into this course.
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| Manicuring Licensing INDUSTRIAL/TRADE/TECHNICAL |
Meeting Days: MTW Meeting
Times: 6:00pm to 10:00pm
The Mercer County Technical Adult Evening Schools offer an evening hours program in manicuring licensing. Classes meet three evenings per week over a 26 week period for a total of 300 hours. The curriculum adheres to state licensing guidelines and is intended to prepare students for professional employment. Kit and text required. High school diploma or GED required for admission Fall semester only. Call the Evening School Office (609-586-5146) for more information.
NOTE: This course requires the following pre-requisite courses: High School Diploma or GED,
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| Math II/Blueprint Reading II Construction INDUSTRIAL/TRADE/TECHNICAL |
Meeting Days: Monday&Wednesday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
The student will be able to perform the operations in mathematics necessary to solve basic volumetric, linear and area problems related to the construction trades.
Math II for Construction Trades BS201
1. Review of measuring - use of carpenter's rule
2. Review of fractions - board feet calculations
3. Review of decimals
4. Review of square roots
5. Pythagorean Theorem - 3, 4, 5, triangle
6. Pythagorean Theorem application
7. Rectangular volumetric measurement
8. Volumetric measurement - concrete calculations
9. Cubic yards versus cubic feet versus cubic inches
10. Introduction to trigonometry and angular measure
11. Trigonometry applied
12. Layout and estimating applied
Blueprint Reading II
For Construction Trades - BS202
The student will be able to interpret construction and materials information from a set of architectural drawings.
1. Architectural and civil engineer's scales
2. Site plan interpretation
3. Floor plan design considerations
4. Floor plan development
5. Window plan dimensioning
6. Window and door schedules and delineation
7. Footing and foundation drawing development
8. Footing and foundation layout
9. Footing and foundation dimensioning techniques
10. Wall section elevation layout
11. Wall section dimensioning techniques
12. Exterior wall elevations
NOTE: This course requires the following pre-requisite courses: Math I/Blueprint Reading I,
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| Math II/Blueprint Reading II/Machine INDUSTRIAL/TRADE/TECHNICAL |
Meeting Days: Tuesday&Thursday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
The student will be able to apply tolerancing, trigonometric and metric mathematical principles and processes to machine tool applications.
1. Advanced ratio and proportion.
2. Squares and square roots of numbers
3. Basic tolerance calculations
4. Advanced tolerance calculations
5. Angular measurement
6. Angle calculations
7. Right triangles - Pythagorean Theorem
8. Right triangles - angular compliments and circles
9. Interpretation of trigonometry tables
10. Trigonometry as applied to machine tools
11. Metric calculations I
12. Metric calculations II
Prerequisite Math I. Should be taken in conjunction with CAD I or Machine BPR tolerancing. BS207. One 36 hour unit. one evening per week. Text Required.
Machine BPR Tolerancing BS207
This course is indented to provide drafters, machinists, assemblers and other technicians with a working knowledge of ANSI dimensions and tolerancing standards and practices. Classes meet one night per week for twelve weeks.
1. Review of standard dimensioning practices
2. Review of principles of tolerancing
3. Datum dimensioning
4. Ordinate dimensioning
5. Fits and tolerances
6. Surface finishes
7. Tolerance zones - round vs. square
8. True position tolerancing
9. True position tolerancing
10. True position symbolism
11. Circular features
12. Drills, bores, taps and threads
NOTE: This course requires the following pre-requisite courses: Math I/Blueprint Reading I,
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| Network Cabling INDUSTRIAL/TRADE/TECHNICAL |
Meeting Days: Tuesday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
A 36-hour program. Classes meet three hours per evening for 12 class sessions.. Successful completion of this course will provide a Certificate of Completion.
1. Introduction and objectives
2. Characteristics and applications of twisted pair cables
3. U.T.P. and S.T.P. cable terminations
4. Testing tip ring configurations
5. Terminating 4-pair cable system
6. Terminating 4-pair cable system
7. Terminating 4-pair cable system
8. Terminating and troubleshooting 4-pair U.T.P. 66 and 110 block
9. Terminating and troubleshooting 4-pair U.T.P. cable on a modular jack
10. Terminating and testing 2-pair S.T.P. cabling system
11. Terminating and testing I.B.M. 2-pair cable with 4-poistion U.D.C.
12. Coaxial cable system
Location: Assunpink Center
1 36 hour unit, 1 evening per week, 3 hours per evening (12 weeks)
Hands on and theory.
Also see Fiber Optics and Telecommunications.
NOTE: This course requires the following pre-requisite courses: ,
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| Numerical Control (CNC) INDUSTRIAL/TRADE/TECHNICAL |
Meeting Days: Tuesday&Thursday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
Block I Fundamentals of CNC Machine Operation
1. Safety
2. Working with Decimals
3. Geometry
4. Production Shop Operations
5. Cartesian Coordinates
6. Part Fixtures/Set-up
7. Tool Selection
8. Tool Compensation
9. Tolerances/Finish Requirements
10. CNC Control Features
11. Types of CNC Machine Tools
12. Types of CNC Controls
13. Exam
Block II Basic Part Programing
1. G-Codes
2. Letter Addresses
3. Speeds & Feeds/Calcuations
4. Order of Machining Operations
5. Canned Cycles
6. Subroutines
7. Editing Programs
8. Problem Solving
9. Program Proving/Dry run
10. Tool Offsets
11. Set-up Sheets
12. Trial Cuts for Tight Tolerances
13. Exam
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| Plumbing I INDUSTRIAL/TRADE/TECHNICAL |
Meeting Days: Tuesday&Thursday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
A 4-year program. Plumbing I covers the following 36-hour units of instruction:
Fall Semester
1. PL101 NAPHCC - Installation Practices
2. PL102 NAPHCC - Basic Plumbing Mathematics
Spring Semester
3. PL103 NAPHCC - Blueprint Reading
4. PL104 NAPHCC - Basic Plumbing Mathematics II
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| Plumbing I INDUSTRIAL/TRADE/TECHNICAL |
Meeting Days: Monday&Wednesday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
This is a theory structured program without hands-on application and is intended to complement the student's on-the-job training. First year students will be required to take an additional CPR course through external arrangement for an additional fee.
A 4-year program. Plumbing I covers the following 36-hour units of instruction:
Fall Semester
1. PL101 NAPHCC - Installation Practices
2. PL102 NAPHCC - Basic Plumbing Mathematics
Spring Semester
3. PL103 NAPHCC - Blueprint Reading
4. PL104 NAPHCC - Basic Plumbing Mathematics II
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| Plumbing II INDUSTRIAL/TRADE/TECHNICAL |
Meeting Days: Monday&Wednesday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
This is a theory structured program without hands-on application and is intended to complement the student's on-the-job training. First year students will be required to take an additional CPR course through external arrangement for an additional fee.
A 4-year program. Plumbing II covers the following 36-hour units of instruction:
Fall Semester
5. PL201 Plumbing Related Theory I
6. PL202 Plumbing Related Theory II
Spring Semseter
7. PL203 Plumbing Math I
8. PL204 Plumbing Math II
NOTE: This course requires the following pre-requisite courses: Plumbing I,
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| Plumbing III INDUSTRIAL/TRADE/TECHNICAL |
Meeting Days: Monday&Wednesday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
This is a theory structured program without hands-on application and is intended to complement the student's on-the-job training. First year students will be required to take an additional CPR course through external arrangement for an additional fee.
A 4-year program. Plumbing III covers the following 36-hour units of instruction:
Fall Semester
9. PL301 Plumbing Drawing I
10. PL302 Plumbing Drawing II
Spring Semester
11. PL303 Plumbing Related Theory III
12. PL304 Plumbing Related Theory IV
NOTE: This course requires the following pre-requisite courses: Plumbing I, Plumbing II
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| Plumbing IV INDUSTRIAL/TRADE/TECHNICAL |
Meeting Days: Tuesday&Thursday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
This is a theory structured program without hands-on application and is intended to complement the student's on-the-job training. First year students will be required to take an additional CPR course through external arrangement for an additional fee.
A 4-year program. Plumbing IV covers the following 36-hour units of instruction:
Fall Semester
13. PL401 Hydronic Heating I
14. PL402 Hydronic Heating II
Spring Semester
15. PL403 Principles of Process Piping
16. PL404 Review and Exam Terminology
NOTE: This course requires the following pre-requisite courses: Plumbing I, Plumbing II
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| Sheet Metal INDUSTRIAL/TRADE/TECHNICAL |
Meeting Days: Monday&Wednesday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
A 4-year program covering the following 36-hour units of instruction.
1. BS101 Basic Industrial Math I
2. BS102 Basic Blueprint Reading I
3. BS201 Math II for Construction Trades
4. BS202 Blueprint Reading II for Construction Trades
5. SM201 Basic layout procedures
6. SM202 Pattern development and marking
7. SM203 Stretch-outs of curved patterns
8. SM204 Layout of duct run systems
9. SM301 Forming round work
10. SM302 Seams and edging
11. SM303 Geometric layout
12 SM304 Round geometry
13. SM401 Theory of triangulation
14. SM402 Offsets, full and half drops
15. SM403 Pattern forming
16. SM404 Complex fittings
NOTE: This course requires the following pre-requisite courses: Math I/Blueprint Reading I, Math II/Blueprint Reading II/Construction
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| Small Engine Repair HOME OWNER COURSES |
Meeting Days: Monday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
The student will be able to safely maintain, troubleshoot and repair small units of equipment that are powered by gasoline engines and are hand-held or pushed. Hands-on project work. Added structure compared to prior offerings.
1. Class orientation and safety, some four-cycle theory
2. Pistons and rings
3. Cams, valves, lifters, ACR
4. Carburetors, air filters, governors
5. Ignition systems
6. Starters, pull and electric
7. Charging systems, batteries, rectifiers, solenoids, diodes, switches, regulators, etc.
8. Troubleshooting (four cycle)
9. Two-cycle theory
10. Troubleshooting (two cycle
NOTE: This course requires the following pre-requisite courses: ,
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| Very Small Water Systems WASTERWATER/BOILER |
Meeting Days: Tuesday&Thursday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
This program is scheduled in the Fall and Spring semesters for 3 hours per evening, 4 nights total. Class runs from 6:30 to 9:30 PM at MCTES with an approved instructor. This training is required prior to a licensing test offered by the NJ Department of Environmental Protection. The program meets on Monday and Wednesday evenings for a total cost of $25.00, in or out of county.
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| Welding I INDUSTRIAL/TRADE/TECHNICAL |
Meeting Days: Tuesday&Thursday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
This course consists of ten 36 hour units of instruction containing four units of theory and six units of lab. The first semester requires two, three hour evenings per week, one of theory and one of lab. Text and lab fee required. The following 36-hour units of instruction will be taken in the sequence indicated. Each unit consists of twelve, three hour sessions.
Welding Units of Instruction
1st Semester
a. Theory I - WL101
b. Welding Flat and Horizontal (includes cutting) - WL102
2nd Semester
a. Theory II - WL103
b. Welding Vertical Lab - WL104
3rd Semester
a. Math - BS101
b. Blueprint Reading I - BS102
4th Semester
a. MIG I - WL301
b. MIG II - WL302
5th Semester
a. TIG I - WL303
b. TIG II - WL304
NOTE: This course requires the following pre-requisite courses: ,
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| Welding II INDUSTRIAL/TRADE/TECHNICAL |
Meeting Days: Tuesday&Thursday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
This course consists of ten 36 hour units of instruction containing four units of theory and six units of lab. The first semester requires two, three hour evenings per week, one of theory and one of lab. Text and lab fee required. The following 36-hour units of instruction will be taken in the sequence indicated. Each unit consists of twelve, three hour sessions.
Welding Units of Instruction
1st Semester
a. Theory I - WL101
b. Welding Flat and Horizontal (includes cutting) - WL102
2nd Semester
a. Theory II - WL103
b. Welding Vertical Lab - WL104
3rd Semester
a. Math - BS101
b. Blueprint Reading I - BS102
4th Semester
a. MIG I - WL301
b. MIG II - WL302
5th Semester
a. TIG I - WL303
b. TIG II - WL304
Location: Assunpink Center
NOTE: This course requires the following pre-requisite courses: Welding I,
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| Welding III INDUSTRIAL/TRADE/TECHNICAL |
Meeting Days: Monday&Wednesday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
This course consists of ten 36 hour units of instruction containing four units of theory and six units of lab. The first semester requires two, three hour evenings per week, one of theory and one of lab. Text and lab fee required. The following 36-hour units of instruction will be taken in the sequence indicated. Each unit consists of twelve, three hour sessions.
Welding Units of Instruction
1st Semester
a. Theory I - WL101
b. Welding Flat and Horizontal (includes cutting) - WL102
2nd Semester
a. Theory II - WL103
b. Welding Vertical Lab - WL104
3rd Semester
a. Math - BS101
b. Blueprint Reading I - BS102
4th Semester
a. MIG I - WL301
b. MIG II - WL302
5th Semester
a. TIG I - WL303
b. TIG II - WL304
NOTE: This course requires the following pre-requisite courses: Welding I, Welding II
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| Word 2003 COMPUTER MENU |
Meeting Days: Monday Meeting
Times: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
A ten night 30-hour course intended to provide the student with a working knowledge and basic proficiency utilizing MS Word within the Windows Environment.
1. Getting started
2. Creating, saving and printing documents
3. Managing documents and files
4. Editing documents
5. Formatting characters and changing fonts
6. Formatting lines and paragraphs
7. Formatting with styles
8. Setting the page layout
9. Creating a mail merge
10. Creating tables
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