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METALLURGY AND MATERIALS SCIENCE - 862
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Certificate of Achievement Program

WELDING  

UNITS

WELD 100 Welding Fundamentals 

METALLURGY    
MET 50 Heat Treatment of Nonferrous Metals 2
MET 100A Metallurgy l 3
MET 120 Nondestructive Testing 3
MET 130A Heat Treatment of Iron and Steel 2
CHEMISTRY    
CHEM 100 Introductory Chemistry 4
    or CHEM 110 Elementary Chemistry (4)
TECH. MATH    
TM 50 Technical Mathematics 3
    or MATH 80 Intermediate Algebra (4)
    or MATH 140 Trigonometry (3)

TOTAL CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: 

31 (32)

ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREE REQUIREMENTS:

Complete 60 units to include: (1) the above requirements for the Certificate of Achievement, (2) BCOM 148 or ENGL 100; or PHYS 100, or PHYS 101, MFGT 100, (3) the Associate in Arts Degree general education requirements, and (4) electives as needed.

RECOMMENDED ELECTIVES: MTT 170, DRAF 153   CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: The metallurgical technician may work several areas, such as metallurgy and Materials Science degree.  The four and a half to seven and a half units for the specialty may come from the units completed toward the degree or from additional courses outlined below.  Students with previous coursework may also be considered for certificates upon providing transcripts for review through the matriculation process.

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Materials Science (MET) Specialty Requirements     

In order to obtain a Metallurgy Specialty, the student is encouraged to complete the required units for the Metallurgy and Materials Science degree.  The four and a half to seven and a half units for the specialty may come from the units completed toward the degree or from additional courses outlined below.  Students with previous coursework may also be considered for certificates upon providing transcripts for review through the matriculation process.

Metallurgy and Materials Science Specialty
MET   55 Laboratory Procedure 1.0
MET 100A Metallurgy l 3.0
MET 100B Metallurgy ll 2.5

Total Units:

6.5
Ferrous Metallurgy Specialty
MET   52L Metallurgy Specialty Lab 0.5
MET   56 Ferrous Metallurgy 3.0
MET 100A Metallurgy l 3.0

Total Units:

6.5
Nonferrous Metallurgy Specialty
MET 54 Nonferrous Metallurgy 3.0
MET 56 Survey of Nonferrous Heat Treat 1.5
MET 100A Metallurgy l 3.0

Total Units:

6.0
Nondestructive Testing (NDT)
MET 52L Metallurgy Specialty Lab 0.5
MET 100A Metallurgy I 3.0
MET 120 Nondestructive Metallurgy Testing (NDT) 3.0

Total Units:

6.5
Ferrous Heat Treat Specialty  
MET 50L Heat Treating of Ferrous Metals 1.5
MET 53 Ferrous Metallurgy 3.0
MET 100A Metallurgy l 3.0

Total Units:

7.5
Nonferrous Heat Treat  
MET 52L Metallurgy Specialty Lab 0.5
MET 56 Survey of Nonferrous Heat Treat 1.5
MET 100A Metallurgy l 3.0

Total Units:

 5.0
Laboratory Specialty  
MET 52L Metallurgy Specialty Lab 0.5
MET   55 Laboratory Procedures 1.0
MET 100A Metallurgy l 3.0

Total Units:

4.5
Welding Metallurgy Specialty  
MET 51 Welding Metallurgy 2.0
MET 52L Metallurgy Specialty Lab 0.5
MET 100A Metallurgy l 3.0

Total Units:

5.5
Quality Specialty
MET 52L Metallurgy Specialty Lab 0.5
MFGT 53 Statistical Process Control (SPC) 1.5
MFGT 60 Quality Assurance (QA) 1.5
MET 100A Metallurgy I 3.0

Total Units:

6.5
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