 | WED-070 [ Topics in Wellness ] |
Topics in Wellness Workshops for individual exploration in wellness. Designed for the enrichment needs of the student who is not seeking transferable credit. CR/NC
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 | WED-100 [ Five Element Chinese Medicine ] |
Five Element Chinese Medicine An overview of Five Element Chinese Medicine. This classical oriental philosophy views the world as a combination of earth, sun, air, water and growth. Five Element methodology offers a framework to identify the root of suffering and the source of their wholeness.
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 | WED-102 [ Overview of Herbal Remedies ] |
Overview of Herbal Remedies History and evolution of herbal remedies. Prepera- tion, usage and effects of certain herbs used for healing purposes. Reviews basic literature in the area of herbal medicine.
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 | WED-104 [ Massage Techniques for Family Use ] |
Massage Techniques for Family Use Students will learn basic massage techniques to be used at home, appropriate for the entire family Swedish massage and acupressure techniques will be presented. This courses is offered for credit/ no credit. Note: students must sign a general health and liability waiver at the first class before they will be allowed to participate. Students must enroll with a partner to practice techniques.
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 | WED-108 [ Flower Essences ] |
Flower Essences This course explores the healing properties of Bach flower remedy development and his philosophy of healing; use and preparation of a variety of flower essences.
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 | WED-109 [ Humor and Play ] |
Humor and Play Physiological, psychological, emotional, and intellectual effects of humor and play; suggestions for planning periods of play and incorporating it into one's life.
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 | WED-110 [ Concepts of Wellness ] |
Concepts of Wellness The mind, body, spirit connection will be explored based on a six-component model of wellness.
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 | WED-112 [ Exploring Native American Medicine ] |
Exploring Native American Medicine An introduction to a variety of concepts and approaches to healing in various Native American traditions and teaching methods.
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 | WED-117 [ Introduction to Aromatherapy ] |
Introduction to Aromatherapy The physiology of aromatherapy; methods of use; preparatio of oils; uses in sports, beauty care, massage, childcare, healthcare, at work, and in the home.
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 | WED-121 [ Introduction to Energy Therapy ] |
Introduction to Energy Therapy Introduction to energy therapies and the role of energy work in promoting health and preventing illness.
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 | WED-122 [ Meditation and Wellness ] |
Meditation and Wellness Introduction to meditation methods and their relationship to wellness.
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 | WED-212 [ Stress Management ] |
Stress Management Causes and effects of stress and potential solutions to stress-related problems.
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 | WED-218 [ Advanced Herbal Remedies ] |
Advanced Herbal Remedies Historical and current usage of herbal medicines throughout different cultures and how they are made.
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 | WED-223 [ Applied Aromatherapy ] |
Applied Aromatherapy Learn the bio-chemical class of oil structure, define essential oil safety in physical and emotional situations, know botanical name of plant families, proper application of oil to body systems and integrated aromatic applications, proper use of essential oils in complementary/ alternative healing modalities.
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 | WLD-100 [ Core Curriculum Introductory Craft Skills ] |
Core Curriculum Introductory Craft Skills Development of skills and techniques necessary for basic construction/ industrial maintenance craft skills.
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 | WLD-101 [ Math Applications for Welders ] |
Math Applications for Welders Math concepts for basic welding construction and fabrication including addition, subtraction, division, fractions, decimals, geometry and some trigonometric functions for calculating angles for layout and fabrication of structural steel plate and pipe connections.
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 | WLD-103 [ Blacksmithing and Ornamental Iron Work ] |
Blacksmithing and Ornamental Iron Work Basic concepts of ornamental iron fabrication and related blacksmithing techniques used to shape metal. Course will include history of ornamental ironwork through lab activities, internet, and traditional sources of information. Students will be able to choose from a number of projects and forge them to completion.
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 | WLD-104 [ Techniques in Flux Core Arc Welding ] |
Techniques in Flux Core Arc Welding Skills and techniques necessary for industrial practice of Flux Core Arc Welding.
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 | WLD-105 [ Techniques in Oxyacetylene Welding and Cutting ] |
Techniques in Oxyacetylene Welding and Cutting Industrial practices of oxyacetylene welding, brazing, soldering, surfacing, and cutting.
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 | WLD-106 [ Techniques in Shielded Metal Arc Welding ] |
Techniques in Shielded Metal Arc Welding Industrial practices of the shielded metal arc welding process.
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 | WLD-108 [ Techniques in Gas Tungsten Arc Welding ] |
Techniques in Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Industrial practices of gas tungsten arc (TIG-Heliarc) welding.
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 | WLD-109 [ Techniques in Gas Metal Arc Welding ] |
Techniques in Gas Metal Arc Welding Industrial practices of gas metal arc (MIG-Wire- feeders) welding (GMAW).
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 | WLD-123 [ Manufacturing/Welding Technology Survey ] |
Manufacturing/Welding Technology Survey Career development in manufacturing/welding tech- nology. Emphasis is on manufacturing, welding, technical vocabulary, materials, industry standards, specifications, industrial saftey, technical drawings, basic physical metallurgy, equipment, and codes.
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 | WLD-124 [ Arc Welding Processes and Power Sources ] |
Arc Welding Processes and Power Sources Career development as a welding technician, welder, lab technician, engineering aide, sales and service representative, or mid-manager. Emphasis is on the knowledge of ?arc? welding processes, theory ofShielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), power sources and equipment, base and filler materials, welder and procedure qualification and certification.
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 | WLD-125 [ Welding Design, Layout, and Fabrication ] |
Welding Design, Layout, and Fabrication The study and implementation of welding design and layout. Emphasis will be on product design, compnent layout, structural shapes and weldments, technical drawings, procurement, and problem solving in welding fabrication.
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 | WLD-127 [ Welder Certification & Code Application ] |
Welder Certification & Code Application Preparation for welder certification under the specific code: AWS D-1.1.
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 | WLD-128 [ Welder Certification and Code Applica- Tion- Open ] |
Welder Certification and Code Applica- Tion- Open Skills and techniques necessary for certification under American Welding Society: Open Root.
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 | WLD-224 [ Technical Specialized Welding Process ] |
Technical Specialized Welding Process Acquisition of knowledge associated with welding applications and processes to include plasma arc welding, resistance seam and spot welding, submerged arc welding, electroslag welding, laser beam welding, and electron beam welding; with special emphasis on the set up and use of submerged arc welding and gas metal arc welding automation equipment. Student will develop welding procedures for weld automation applications using robotic welding equipment and the use of welding simulation technology.
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