2021-2022 General Catalog 
    
    May 12, 2024  
2021-2022 General Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


The State of Texas has developed a common course numbering system for all college courses. These numbers are used in identifying courses that transfer freely among public community colleges and universities.

Courses are designated by an abbreviated name and number along with a descriptive title. The name used designates the instructional area in which the course is offered. The course number is a four-digit number in which the first digit designates the academic level of the course. A first digit of 1 designates an introductory-level credit course, and a first digit of 2 designates an intermediate or advanced-level credit course. A first digit of 0 designates a developmental (compensatory) course which cannot be applied toward either the required or elective hours for an associate degree or certificate.

All courses taught at South Plains College are listed in this section. In the course description, certain information is placed in parenthesis following the course title. The first figure in the parentheses indicates the semester hours of credit for the course; the second figure indicated the number of lecture hours per week attended by a student enrolled in the course; and the third figure indicates the number of hours per week during which the student is in laboratory, practice session or other instructional activity related to the course. For example, (4:3:3) following the listing for Biology 1411 General Botany means that the course carries 4 semester hours of credit, that 3 hours per week are spent in lecture, and 3 hours per week are spent in laboratory.

Some courses will also have a designation indicating the semester in which the course is offered. “F” indicates Fall, “S” indicates Spring, “S1” indicates First Summer Session, “S2” indicates Second Summer Session, and “Su” indicates either Summer Session.

 
  
  • WLDG 2451 - Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Welding


    (4:2:8) This is an advanced course in gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) that includes instruction in process selection, trouble shooting, and the correct selection of consumables. Students will practice GTAW of carbon steel, stainless steel, and aluminum on structural joints in all positions. Semester Hours: 4 Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 8 Pre-requisite: WLDG 1412, WLDG 1417, & WLDG 1434. Co-requisite: WLDG 2406 & WLDG 2447.
  
  • WLDG 2453 - Advanced Pipe Welding


    (4:2:8) This course provides the welding student with advanced topics involving the welding of pipe utilizing the shielded arc welding process. Review topics include electrode selection, equipment setup and safe shop practices. Emphasis is placed on weld positions 5G and 6G using various electrodes. Semester Hours: 4 Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 8 Pre-requisite: WLDG 2406, WLDG 2447, & WLDG 2451. Co-requisite: WLDG 1453 & WLDG 2435.
  
  • WLDG 2535 - Advanced Layout & Fabrication


    (5:2:9) This is an advanced course in layout and fabrication that deals primarily with pipe layout, pipe fitting, and pipe fabrication.  Emphasis is placed on the application of pipe layout and fabrication skills. Semester Hours: 5 Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 9 Pre-requisite: WLDG 1453.
     
 

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