Capítulo III 3.1 Antecedentes del caso.
3.3. Antecedentes del proceso de fusión
GEOL-010L Units: 1
This course is a laboratory course in natural science for general education. The course includes the study of minerals, rocks, ores, and fossil fuels as well as the interpretation of topographic maps, geologic maps, and aerial photographs in terms of geologic principles and processes. It is the physical geology lab for the lecture course GEOL 010. Together they meet a lec/lab GE requirement.
Lecture Hours: None Lab Hours: 3 Grading: L
Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None
CAN: GEOL 2=GEOL 10+10L Corequisite: GEOL 010
- Physical Geology Laboratory
IGETC: 5A CSU GE: B1,B3 District GE: BL
Transfer Status: CSU/UC Degree Applicable: AA/AS Repeatable: No
GEOL-011 Units: 3
This is a lecture course in Natural Science for general education. The course includes origin of the Earth, development of continents and ocean basins, geologic history of North America, evolution of animals and plants through geologic time, and the origin of humans. The problem of unraveling the earth's past is used to illustrate fundamental principles of nature and the methods of science. This is an interdisciplinary course including concepts of biology and physical science. Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: None Grading: L
Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None
CAN: None
- Earth History
IGETC: 5A CSU GE: B1 District GE: B
Transfer Status: CSU/UC Degree Applicable: AA/AS Repeatable: No
GEOL-011L Units: 1
This is a laboratory course in Natural Science for general education. The course includes the study of the earth and life through geologic time. Modern and ancient plants and animals are compared. Students will learn to identify fossil organisms and see how life on earth has changed. Student will study stratified rocks, maps, and diagrams and learn to interpret them in terms of past events and conditions on earth. Emphasis is placed upon how we unravel the history of the earth. Students are encouraged to enroll in the companion course, Geology 011. Geology 011 and Geology 011L together meet the requirement for an introduction to historical geology for geology majors and paleontology majors.
Lecture Hours: None Lab Hours: 3 Grading: L
Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None
Prerequisite: GEOL 011
CAN: None
Corequisite: Or concurrent enrollment in GEOL 011
- Earth History Laboratory
IGETC: 5A CSU GE: B1,B3 District GE: BL
Transfer Status: CSU/UC Degree Applicable: AA/AS Repeatable: No
Glazing
GLAZ-136 Units: 1 - 4
Occupational Work Experience is designed for students who work or volunteer in a field related to their vocational major. Students are required to provide evidence that they are enrolled in a vocational program (e.g., educational plan or coursework in a vocational subject area). The Parallel Plan is designed for students who wish to take classes and work during the same semester. A maximum of 4 units of Occupational Work Experience credit may be earned during any one semester, to a maximum of 16 units total. Students must be enrolled in at least 7 units including Work Experience units. Courses taken at other accredited colleges or equivalent course work may meet this requirement. Internship/job placement is not guaranteed.
Lecture Hours: None Lab Hours: 3 - 12 Grading: O
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None
CAN: None
Corequisite: 1) Be enrolled during the regular semester in a minimum of 7 units at any accredited college, including Work Experience units or; 2) During a summer session, be enrolled in at least one other class in addition to Work Experience; and 3) Be employed or a volunteer at an approved work-site for the minimum number of hours per unit as stipulated for paid and unpaid status. Each unit requires 75 paid or 60 unpaid hours of work.
- Glazing Occupational Work Experience - Parallel Plan
IGETC: None CSU GE: None District GE: None
Transfer Status: CSU Degree Applicable: AA/AS Repeatable: 15
GLAZ-138 Units: 1 - 8
Occupational Work Experience is designed for students who work or volunteer in a field related to their vocational major. Students are required to provide evidence that they are enrolled in a vocational program (e.g., educational plan or coursework in a vocational subject area). The Alternate Plan is designed to allow students attend school one semester and work the next. A maximum of 8 units of
Occupational Work Experience credit may be earned during any one semester, to a maxiumum of 16 units total. Students may only take one (if any) class in addition to work experience. Internship/job placement is not guaranteed.
Lecture Hours: None Lab Hours: 3 - 24 Grading: O
Advisory Level: Read: 3 Write: 3 Math: None
CAN: None
Corequisite: 1. Need not be enrolled in any other class during the semester besides Work Experience.
2. May be enrolled in at most one other class in addition to Work Experience. 3. Must be employed or a volunteer at an approved work-site for the minimum number of hours per unit as stipulated for paid and unpaid status. Each unit requires 75 paid or 60 unpaid hours of work.
- Glazing Occupational Work Experience - Alternate Plan
IGETC: None CSU GE: None District GE: None
Transfer Status: CSU Degree Applicable: AA/AS Repeatable: 15
GLAZ-141 Units: 3
Semester one of the course includes labor studies, safe working practices, beginning glass cutting and fabrication, hand tools, power tools, electrical safety for power tools, shop machinery, and glass replacements. Students will work with a variety of hand tools, power tools, and shop machinery common to the glazing industry. Students will receive instruction in glass handling, cutting, and fabrication techniques.
Lecture Hours: 2.5 Lab Hours: 3 Grading: L
Advisory Level: Read: None Write: None Math: None
Open Curriculum: No prerequisite, corequisite or levels CAN: None
- Glazing IA
IGETC: None CSU GE: None District GE: None
Transfer Status: None Degree Applicable: NAA Repeatable: No
SJCC Course Catalog
Glazing
GLAZ-142 Units: 3
Semester two of the course includes topics on labor studies, solvents and hazardous glazing materials, man lifting devices, rigging hoisting, ladder use and safety, scaffolding, swing staging, transits and leveling devices, mirror layout and measurements, mirror mounting methods, the architectural scale and sketching. Lecture Hours: 2.5 Lab Hours: 3 Grading: L
Advisory Level: Read: None Write: None Math: None
Open Curriculum: No prerequisite, corequisite or levels CAN: None
- Glazing IB
IGETC: None CSU GE: None District GE: None
Transfer Status: None Degree Applicable: NAA Repeatable: No
GLAZ-143 Units: 3
Semester three of the course includes topics on labor studies, introduction to storefronts, storefront one, storefront two, sketching and introduction to architectural blueprints.
Lecture Hours: 2.5 Lab Hours: 3 Grading: L
Advisory Level: Read: None Write: None Math: None
Open Curriculum: No prerequisite, corequisite or levels CAN: None
- Glazing IIA
IGETC: None CSU GE: None District GE: None
Transfer Status: None Degree Applicable: NAA Repeatable: No
GLAZ-144 Units: 3
Semester four of the course covers basic blueprint reading of architectural drawings, specifications, and shop drawings, and labor studies.
Lecture Hours: 2.5 Lab Hours: 3 Grading: L
Advisory Level: Read: None Write: None Math: None
Open Curriculum: No prerequisite, corequisite or levels CAN: None
- Glazing IIB
IGETC: None CSU GE: None District GE: None
Transfer Status: None Degree Applicable: NAA Repeatable: No
GLAZ-145 Units: 3
Semester five of the course includes an introduction to curtainwalls and curtainwall layout.
Lecture Hours: 2.5 Lab Hours: 3 Grading: L
Advisory Level: Read: None Write: None Math: None
Open Curriculum: No prerequisite, corequisite or levels CAN: None
- Glazing IIIA
IGETC: None CSU GE: None District GE: None
Transfer Status: None Degree Applicable: NAA Repeatable: No
GLAZ-146 Units: 3
Semester six includes an introduction to sealants, sealant joint design and substrate preparation, sealant application testing and failure, structural glazing, open/closed cell tapes, gaskets, spacers and setting blocks.
Lecture Hours: 2.5 Lab Hours: 3 Grading: L
Advisory Level: Read: None Write: None Math: None
Open Curriculum: No prerequisite, corequisite or levels CAN: None
- Glazing IIIB
IGETC: None CSU GE: None District GE: None
Transfer Status: None Degree Applicable: NAA Repeatable: No
Guidance
GUIDE-070 Units: 1
Students will complete an assessment of themselves through the taking of tests and surveys. A battery of tests will be
administered, interpreted, and analyzed for the purpose of helping students to assess values, abilities, personalities and interests toward the setting of realistic personal and life goals and objectives.
Lecture Hours: 1 Lab Hours: None Grading: O
Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None
CAN: None
- Self Assessment
IGETC: None CSU GE: None District GE: None
Transfer Status: None Degree Applicable: AS Repeatable: No
GUIDE-071 Units: 1
This course is an introduction to required employment skills. Time, money, and personnel management skills will be studied. Teamwork, leadership and interpersonal communication skills along with problem solving and decision making skills will also be studied and practiced. The expected level of technological knowledge in different workplaces will be addressed.
Lecture Hours: 1 Lab Hours: None Grading: O
Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None
CAN: None
- Employment Preparation Skills
IGETC: None CSU GE: None District GE: None
Transfer Status: None Degree Applicable: AS Repeatable: No
GUIDE-072 Units: 1
This sixteen-hour intensive course focuses on the resources, skills, and tools to successfully enter today’s job market. Students will prepare a job search portfolio, sharpen interview skills, and learn to use a wide range of resources in their job search.
Lecture Hours: 1 Lab Hours: None Grading: O
Advisory Level: Read: 2 Write: 2 Math: None
CAN: None
- Marketing Your Job Skills
IGETC: None CSU GE: None District GE: None
Transfer Status: None Degree Applicable: AS Repeatable: No