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1 | WELDING MAJOR, ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE- College Credit Planning Sheet | |||||||||||||||||||
2 | >> chart your program of study >> track completion of available certificates earned through College Credit Plus opportunities >> track your progress toward earning an Associate Degree | |||||||||||||||||||
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4 | Directions: Place a check mark next to any course you have taken or plan to take next school year. Under the Owens Community College section, place a check mark next to the number that matches a class you have taken or plan to take. | |||||||||||||||||||
5 | PENTA COURSE OFFERINGS | OWENS COMMUNITY COLLEGE OFFERINGS | ||||||||||||||||||
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8 | MANUFACTURING ACADEMY CAREER TECH COURSE OFFERINGS | ______ | Welding Major, Associate of Applied Science Degree | 63 Credits | Pipe Welding Certificate** | 10 Credits | ||||||||||||||
9 | 10TH GRADE | SOPHOMORE MANUFACTURING ACADEMY Automated Materials Joining Technology Course 1 | 12TH GRADE | MANUFACTURING ACADEMY CT COURSE OFFERINGS | #18, #19, #22, #23 | This certificate provides students with knowledge and skill for job placement in the welding field. Students are trained in all aspects of welding including stick, gas, metal inert gas (MIG) and tungsten inert gas (TIG) welding processes. Credits earned in this certificate may be applied toward another certificate or the Welding Major, AAS. | ||||||||||||||
10 | Advanced Welding/CCP: WLD 261, WLD 264, WLD 265, WLD 266 (varies by student performance)-WAITING ON APPROVAL BY OWENS COMMUNITY COLLEGE | ______ | 1ST SEMESTER | Owens Course Code | Owens Course Name | Credits | ||||||||||||||
11 | #1. _____ | AIM 105 | Sys of Eng & Int Systems | 3 | ||||||||||||||||
12 | 11TH GRADE | Welding | Welding Technologies/WLD 191 | ______ | #7 | #2. _____ | SKT 142 | Mechanical Print Reading | 3 | Owens Course Code | Owens Course Name | Credits | ||||||||
13 | Shielded Metal Arc Welding/WLD 192, WLD 193 | ______ | #12, #17 | Welding & Fabrication/CCP: WLD 267 (for Advanced Welders) WAITING ON APPROVAL BY OWENS COMMUNITY COLLEGE | ______ | #24 | #3. _____ | CAM 160 | Machining I | 2 | #7. _____ | WLD 191 | Intro to the Welding Process | 2 | ||||||
14 | Gas Metal Arc Welding/WLD 190, WLD 262 | ______ | #6, #13 | #4. _____ | ENG 111 | Composition 1 | 3 | #12. _____ | WLD 192 | SMAW (Flat & Horizontal) | 2 | |||||||||
15 | Flux Cored Arc Welding | ______ | #5. _____ | MTH 143 | Applied Industrial Math | 3 | #17. _____ | WLD 193 | SMAW (Vertical & Overhead) | 2 | ||||||||||
16 | #6. _____ | WLD 190 | Welding: Blueprint Reading | 2 | #18. _____ | WLD 261 | Pipe Welding | 2 | ||||||||||||
17 | #7. _____ | WLD 191 | Intro to the Welding Process | 2 | #23. _____ | WLD 265 | Pipe Welding Pre-Cert & Test | 2 | ||||||||||||
18 | **Petition for Certificate Completion as soon as you complete all of the courses associated with the certificate. Ask your Lab Teacher for assistance. | |||||||||||||||||||
19 | ACADEMIC COURSE OFFERINGS, INCLUDING COLLEGE CREDIT PLUS (CCP) OFFERINGS GRADES 10, 11, AND 12. CCP COURSES ALSO COUNT FOR HIGH SCHOOL CREDIT | 2ND SEMESTER | ||||||||||||||||||
20 | ENGLISH | English I | ______ | SCIENCE | Clean Energy Systems (earn Math and Science credit) | ______ | #8. _____ | CAM 161 | Machining II | 2 | ||||||||||
21 | 4 Credits Required for Graduation | English II | ______ | 3 Credits Required for Graduation | Clean Energy Applications (earn Math and Science credit) | ______ | #9. _____ | IST 100 | Fundamentals of Computing | 1 | Plate Welding Certificate** | 8 Credits | ||||||||
22 | English III | ______ | Biology | ______ | #10. _____ | ENV 110 | OSHA General Safety | 3 | This certificate provides students with knowledge and skill for job placement in the welding field. Students are trained in all aspects of welding including stick, gas, metal inert gas (MIG) welding processes. Students will also be tested in accordance with the American Welding Society plate and testing procedures. Credits earned in this certificate may be applied toward another certificate or the Welding Major, AAS. | |||||||||||
23 | English IV | ______ | Chemistry | ______ | #11. _____ | STM 105 | Technology in Society | 2 | ||||||||||||
24 | CCP: ENG 111 Composition I (3 cr.) | ______ | #4 | Environmental Science | ______ | #12. _____ | WLD 192 | SMAW (Flat & Horizontal) | 2 | |||||||||||
25 | CCP: ENG 112 Composition II (3 cr.) | ______ | Physical Science | ______ | #13. _____ | WLD 262 | GMAW Welding | 2 | ||||||||||||
26 | OTHER : _______________________________________ | ______ | Physics | ______ | Owens Course Code | Owens Course Name | Credits | |||||||||||||
27 | *CCP: PHY 143 Applied Industrial Physics (3 cr.) | ______ | #15 | 3RD SEMESTER | #7. _____ | WLD 191 | Intro to the Welding Process | 2 | ||||||||||||
28 | MATH | Algebra 1 | ______ | *Prerequisite MTH 143 | #14. _____ | MET 130 | Material Science | 3 | #12. _____ | WLD 192 | SMAW (Flat & Horizontal) | 2 | ||||||||
29 | 4 Credits Required for Graduation | Geometry | ______ | OTHER: _______________________________________ | ______ | #15. _____ | PHY 143 | Applied Industrial Physics | 3 | #17. _____ | WLD 193 | SMAW (Vertical & Overhead) | 2 | |||||||
30 | Intermediate Algebra | ______ | #16. _____ | PSY 111 | Indust/Organization Psych | 3 | #22. _____ | WLD 264 | Welding: Plate Pre-Cert & Test | 2 | ||||||||||
31 | Algebra 2 | ______ | #17. _____ | WLD 193 | SMAW (Vertical & Overhead) | 2 | **Petition for Certificate Completion as soon as you complete all of the courses associated with the certificate. Ask your Lab Teacher for assistance. | |||||||||||||
32 | Financial Algebra with Statistics | ______ | #18. _____ | WLD 261 | Pipe Welding | 2 | ||||||||||||||
33 | Pre-Calculus | ______ | SOCIAL STUDIES | American History/CCP: HIS 202 American History II (3 cr.) | ______ | #19. _____ | WLD 266 | GTAW Welding | 2 | |||||||||||
34 | Calculus | ______ | American Government | ______ | SMAW Welding Certificate** | 6 Credits | ||||||||||||||
35 | Clean Energy Systems (earn Math and Science credit) | ______ | 3 Credits Required for Graduation | World Issues | ______ | 4TH SEMESTER | This certificate is designed to provide students with the necessary skills to obtain an entry-level job as an SMAW Stick welder. Credits earned in this certificate may be applied toward another certificate or the Welding Major, AAS. | |||||||||||||
36 | Clean Energy Applications (earn Math and Science credit) | ______ | CCP: HIS 152 World Civilization II (3 cr.) | ______ | #20. _____ | BUS 150 | Data Analysis for Business | 3 | ||||||||||||
37 | CCP: MTH 143 Applied Industrial Mathematics (3 cr.) | ______ | #5 | OTHER : _______________________________________ | ______ | #21. _____ | SPE 210 | Small Group Communication | 3 | |||||||||||
38 | OTHER: _______________________________________ | ______ | #22. _____ | WLD 264 | Welding: Plate Pre-Cert & Test | 2 | Owens Course Code | Owens Course Name | Credits | |||||||||||
39 | #23. _____ | WLD 265 | Pipe Welding Pre-Cert & Test | 2 | #7. _____ | WLD 191 | Intro to the Welding Process | 2 | ||||||||||||
40 | RECOMMENDED COLLEGE CREDIT PLUS COURSES OFFERED AT OWENS COMMUNITY COLLEGE OR ONLINE THROUGH OWENS COMMUNITY COLLEGE (NOT OFFERED AT PENTA) | #24. _____ | _______ | Elective | 8 | #12. _____ | WLD 192 | SMAW (Flat & Horizontal) | 2 | |||||||||||
41 | CCP: IST 100 Fundamentals of Computing | ______ | #9 | *Select 8 Elective credits from: CAD 117, CAM 120, any SKT course, WLD 110, WLD 124, WLD 263, WLD 267, WLD 268, WLD 269, WLD 270, WLD 291 | #17. _____ | WLD 193 | SMAW (Vertical & Overhead) | 2 | ||||||||||||
42 | CCP: STM 105 Technology in Society | ______ | #11 | **Petition for Certificate Completion as soon as you complete all of the courses associated with the certificate. Ask your Lab Teacher for assistance. | ||||||||||||||||
43 | CCP: PSY 111 Indust/Organization Psych | ______ | #16 | |||||||||||||||||
44 | CCP: BUS 150 Data Analysis for Business | ______ | #20 | Pre-requisite Required: MTH 091 or equivalent and IST 100 | ||||||||||||||||
45 | CCP: SPE 210 Small Group Communication | ______ | #21 | Co-requisite Required: ENG 111 | GTAW Welding Certificate** | 4 Credits | GMAW Welding Certificate** | 4 Credits | ||||||||||||
46 | This certificate is designed to provide students with the necessary skills to obtain an entry-level job as a GTAW Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) welder. Credits earned in this certificate program may be applied toward another certificate or the Welding Major, AAS. | This certificate is designed to provide students with the necessary skills to obtain an entry-level job as a GMAW Metal Inert Gas (MIG) welder. Credits earned in this certificate program may be applied toward another certificate or to the Welding Major, AAS. | ||||||||||||||||||
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48 | Students who earn at least nine (9) College Credit Plus (CCP) credit hours through Owens Community College and have an Owens GPA of 2.75 or higher and a high school GPA of 2.75 or higher, will be eligible for the Start Here Scholarship after graduating high school. | Owens Course Code | Owens Course Name | Credits | Owens Course Code | Owens Course Name | Credits | |||||||||||||
49 | #7. _____ | WLD 191 | Intro to the Welding Process | 2 | #7. _____ | WLD 191 | Intro to the Welding Process | 2 | ||||||||||||
50 | #19. _____ | WLD 266 | GTAW Welding | 2 | #13. _____ | WLD 262 | GMAW Welding | 2 | ||||||||||||
51 | How to Register for College Credit Plus: Meet with your school counselor to start the College Credit Plus application process. Owens Community College will determine your eligibility and admit you based on your college-readiness in one or more subject areas. | **Petition for Certificate Completion as soon as you complete all of the courses associated with the certificate. Ask your Lab Teacher for assistance. | **Petition for Certificate Completion as soon as you complete all of the courses associated with the certificate. Ask your Lab Teacher for assistance. | |||||||||||||||||
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54 | ADVANTAGES TO COST-FREE COLLEGE CREDIT WHILE IN HIGH SCHOOL: | STUDENT PLAN: | ||||||||||||||||||
55 | 1. College Credit Plus (CCP) provides a pathway to pursue rigorous academic coursework beyond high school; | |||||||||||||||||||
56 | 2. You can complete college courses toward a degree or certificate, or explore college content that interests you; | |||||||||||||||||||
57 | 3. You can also reduce the time and cost of attending college after high school. | |||||||||||||||||||
58 | Let's compare potential savings if you follow this pathway through each of the following post-secondary institutes--savings based on credit hours only; also assuming that the college has a comparable program of study: | |||||||||||||||||||
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60 | Bowling Green State University | $7,588.00 | 29 credit hours* | |||||||||||||||||
61 | Owens Community College (if you don't qualify for the Start Here Scholarship) | $4,279.50 | ||||||||||||||||||
62 | The University of Toledo | $9,148.25 | ||||||||||||||||||
63 | *Credit hours based on the combination of Penta delivered CCP/CTAG/Articulated credit hours. | |||||||||||||||||||