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1 Non-College Example Mrs. McMahan
Math In My Future Non-College Example Mrs. McMahan

2 Career Objective Receive welding license and certificate
Begin full-time employment

3 Need a high school diploma or GED
Southern Crescent 501 Varsity Rd Griffin, GA 30223 Need a high school diploma or GED

4 Program Description Program Description
The Welding and Joining Technology diploma is designed to prepare students for careers in the welding industry. Program learning opportunities develop academic, technical, professional knowledge, and skills required for job acquisition, retention, and advancement. The program emphasizes welding theory and practical application necessary for successful employment. Program graduates receive a Welding and Joining Technology diploma, have the qualifications of a welding and joining technician, and are prepared to take qualification tests.

5 School Qualifications
Admission Requirements Submit completed application and application fee Be at least 16 years of age Submit official high school transcript or GED Transcript with test scores and ALL post-secondary Transcripts in official sealed envelope Meet assessment requirements

6 License Qualifications
Qualification Document for the state of Georgia (click here)

7 License Certifications
The following is a suggested path to complete this program in Third Term a timely manner. An individual’s path to completion may be Choose One: (Required) different based on institutional and personal factors affecting COLL 1500—College Success and Career Exploration OR 3 his/her academic progress. COMP 1000—Introduction to Computers Note: While all courses are offered, they may vary by term and ENGL 1010—Fundamentals of English I 3 campus. See the program advisor for any questions. WELD 1090—Gas Metal Arc Welding 4 Program Courses Credits WELD 1110—Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 4 First Term Fourth Term WELD 1000—Introduction to Welding Technology 3 EMPL 1000—Interpersonal Relations and Prof. Development 2 WELD 1010—Oxyfuel Cutting 3 WELD 1120—Preparation for Industrial Qualification 3 WELD 1040—Flat Shielded Metal Arc Welding 4 Specific Occupational elective OR 3 WELD 1050—Horizontal Shielded Metal Arc Welding 4 Welding and Joining Technology specialization Second Term WELD 1150—Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Welding OR (3) WELD 1030—Blueprint Reading for Welding Technology 3 WELD 1153—Flux Core Arc Welding OR (3) WELD 1060—Vertical Shielded Metal Arc Welding 4 WELD 1500—Welding and Joining Technology Practicum/Internship (3) WELD 1070—Overhead Shielded Metal Arc Welding 4 MATH 1012—Foundations of Mathematics 3

8 Length

9 Job??? No, they do not offer jobs at the end of the training.
They do have people on site who can assist me in my search though.

10 Topics Course Math 1012 (Southern Crescent Catalog)
I. MATH Foundations of Mathematics (3) (Pre-requisites: MATH Math II OR Appropriate arithmetic placement test score.) Emphasizes the application of basic mathematical skills used in the solution of occupational and technical problems. Topics include fractions, decimals, percents, ratios and proportions, measurement and conversion, formula manipulation, technical applications, and basic statistics. II. There are a lot of similar topics between the two class. AMDM will cover measurements and conversions in unit 1 when we discuss volume and ratios. We will also cover ratios and proportions in Unit 1. Throughout all AMDM, we will cover decimals and percents. We will send two Units, 2 and 3, going over statistics.

11 AMDM I took AMDM so I could be working on real life math and math that I will be using when I become an adult. Taking this will allow me to understand and apply this type of math as I begin a career. AMDM is not required as a math class in order to retain my license or certificate

12 Financial Requirements
Approx.$4, In state tuition Books & supplies approx. $,500.00 As a minimum, the equipment that must be in an applicant’s possession for qualification testing includes: Portable AC/DC welding machine with all necessary accessories. Welding Parameters are to be set at time of test. Rod oven Sealed container(s) of new E7018, or E8018 electrodes. (All Small electrodes must be of the low- hydrogen classification.) Fillet weld gage Hand wire brush Hand chipping hammer Clamps for adequately holding test plates Scrap metal for setting machine and practice welds if desired Gas heating torch for drying off moisture, acquiring preheat and maintaining interpass temperatures.

13 Scholarships

14 Scholarships Cont.

15 Closure I will benefit in this course due to the real life math and everyday math applied to everyday situations. I will also be able to apply this math to my employment and career. I have always struggled with math and I honestly feel that I am more aware and pay more attention in this class. This type of math is more interesting to me and very helpful.

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