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La Inseguridad Ciudadana como Factor de Endurecer y Aumentar las Penas

2. FACTORES PARA EL AUMENTO DE PENAS Y ESTUDIO DE LOS TIPOS

2.1 La Inseguridad Ciudadana como Factor de Endurecer y Aumentar las Penas

STSU 0201 Introduction to Self-Advocacy (.25, .5, or 1 unit per semester; limit 12 units)

[FORMERLY STSU 90A; STSU 90B; STSU 90C; STSU 90D]

Prerequisite: None; 4, 8, or 16 hours lecture

Not Degree Applicable

This course provides students with self-advocacy strategies. This course is offered for college students with limited experience in academic settings and is intended to teach the student how to request assistance and explain specific needs/concerns to faculty, staff, and other students in a college setting. This course is offered on a Pass/No Pass basis only.

STSU 0202 Preparation for College Writing (.25, .5, or 1 unit per semester; limit 4 units)

[FORMERLY STSU 91A; STSU 91B; STSU 91C; STSU 91D]

Prerequisite: None; 4, 8, or 16 hours lecture

Not Degree Applicable

This course is intended to teach the student how to format, structure, and proofread college level writing assignments. This course is offered on a Pass/No Pass basis only.

STSU 0203 Preparation for College Reading (.25, .5, or 1 unit per semester; limit 4 units)

[FORMERLY STSU 92A; STSU 92B; STSU 92C; STSU 92D]

Prerequisite: None; 4, 8, or 16 hours lecture

Not Degree Applicable

This course provides instruction in strategies for identifying and understanding the information contained in college textbooks. This course is offered on a Pass/No Pass basis only.

STSU 0204 Preparation for College Mathematics (.25, .5, or 1 unit per semester;

limit 4 units)

[FORMERLY STSU 93A; STSU 93B; STSU 93C; STSU 93D]

Prerequisite: None; 4, 8, or 16 hours lecture

Not Degree Applicable

This course provides instruction for students who need to refresh their knowledge of basic mathematic and algebraic concepts and procedures. This course is offered on a Pass/No Pass basis only.

STSU 0205 Introduction to Campus Life (.25, .5, or 1 unit per semester; limit 4 units)

[FORMERLY STSU 95A; STSU 95B; STSU 95C; STSU 95D]

Prerequisite: None; 4, 8, or 16 hours lecture

Not Degree Applicable

This course is intended to familiarize students new to the Taft College area with the resources and programs available to them at Taft College and in the city of Taft. This course is offered on a Pass/No Pass basis only.

STSU 0206 Time/Organizational/Study Strategies (.25, .5, or 1 unit per semester;

limit 4 units)

[FORMERLY STSU 98A; STSU 98B; STSU 98C; STSU 98D]

Prerequisite: None; 4, 8, or 16 hours lecture

Not Degree Applicable

This course is intended to help students adjust to the demands of college study and focuses on effective strategies for listening, taking useful notes, and creating/using a time schedule. This course is offered on a Pass/No Pass basis only.

STSU 1501 Educational Planning (.5)

[FORMERLY STSU 1]

Prerequisite: None; 8 hours lecture

Transfer Credit: CSU

This course is designed to assist students in their understanding of educational planning. The course will include the development of an educational plan, institutional, instructional, and student expectations for the college experience, knowledge of college resources, sequences of courses, and academic goal requirements.

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TUTORING

TUTR 0260 Supervised Tutoring (0)

[FORMERLY TUTR 60]

Prerequisite: None; unlimited hours

Non Credit

Students are assigned to this non-credit course by an instructor or counselor on the basis of an identified learning need. Students receive supervised tutoring in the Library/Learning Center.

WELDING

WELD 1010 Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) and Flux Core Arc Welding (FCAW) (3) Prerequisite: Successful completion in Welding 1500, Industrial Education Welding 0001, 1001, or 1002; 32 hours lecture; 64 hours lab (96 hours total)

Degree Applicable

This course will cover the theory and application of the Gas Metal Arc W elding (GMAW ) and Flux Core Arc Welding (FCAW ) processes. Emphasis will be on safe and proper application of these processes and the practical use of welding principles on mild steel, aluminum, and stainless steel. This course has a material fee.

WELD 1020 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) (3)

Prerequisite: Successful completion in Welding 1500, Industrial Education Welding 0001, 1001, or 1002; 32 hours lecture; 64 hours lab (96 hours total)

Degree Applicable

This course will cover the theory and application of the Gas Tungsten Arc W elding (GTAW ) process. Emphasis will be on safe and proper application of these processes while welding on mild steel, aluminum and stainless steel. This course has a material fee.

WELD 1030 Pipe Welding (3)

Prerequisite: Successful completion in Welding 1500, Industrial Education Welding 0001, 1001, or 1002; 32 hours lecture; 64 hours lab (96 hours total)

Degree Applicable

This course is designed to provide knowledge and welding skill development related to the requirements of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Section IX and/or the American Petroleum Institute (API) 1104 W elding Codes. Emphasis will be on developing the necessary skill to pass various related code tests. This course has a material fee.

WELD 1040 Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) (3)

Prerequisite: Successful completion in Welding 1500, Industrial Education Welding 0001, 1001, or 1002; 32 hours lecture; 64 hours lab (96 hours total)

Degree Applicable

This course will cover the theory and application of the Shielded Metal Arc W elding (SMAW ) process. Emphasis will be on safe and proper application of the SMAW process while welding in a variety of positions with common welding electrodes. This course has a material fee.

WELD 1500 Welding Processes (3)

Advisory: Eligibility for English 1000, Reading 1005 and Mathematics 1050 strongly recommended; 32 hours lecture; 64 hours lab (96 hours total)

Transfer Credit: CSU

This introductory course provides an overview of the necessary safety, theory, and practical lab experiences associated with Oxy-Fuel W elding and Cutting, Shielded Metal Arc W elding (SMAW ), Gas Metal Arc W elding (GMAW ), Flux Core Arc W elding (FCAW), Gas Tungsten Arc W elding (GTAW ), and resistance welding processes. The properties and characteristics of metals, basic weld joints, and defects will also be discussed.

WELD 1560 Blueprint Reading (3)

Prerequisite: Successful completion in Welding 1500, Industrial Education Welding 0001, 1001, or 1002; 48 hours lecture

Transfer Credit: CSU

This course will cover certain key principles and practices of reading and interpreting basic industrial blueprints as applied to the welding trade. This course has a material fee.

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