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Web Authoring 2

Welding 2

Wine Production

COMP-0493 / 6 credits Prerequisite: COMP-0492 Web Authoring 1

WELD-0016 / 3 credits Prerequisite: WELD-0001 Welding 1

HOSP-0024 / 3 credits

This course expands on the knowledge and skills acquired in prerequisite courses. Project work becomes more advanced with emphasis on dynamic interactive media application development and data integration. Topics include XML (Extensible Markup Language) in rich media, components, advanced effects, small game development, small mobile apps and server side communication.

Heavy duty mobile equipment repairs requiring welding are usually performed by qualified welders. However, service technicians must be familiar with the options available to them as well as the limitations of their abilities. This course focuses on repair and maintenance techniques such as heating, cutting, frame reinforcing, fish plating, gusseting, critical welds, hard surfacing, arc air cutting and gouging, repairs to structural members, straightening and aligning of components as applied to maintenance and repair welding.

COMP-0471 / 6 credits Prerequisite: COMP-0467 Networld

This course expands upon the knowledge and skills gained in the Networld course. Cascading Style Sheets, basic JavaScript, optimizing web sites for different browsers, resolutions, and operating systems are among the topics covered. WYSIWYG editors and HTML editors are explored along with their advantages and disadvantages.

Web Design 2 COMP-0472 / 6 credits Prerequisite: COMP-0471 Web Design 1

This course is a continuation of the topics and theories introduced in Web Design 1. It focuses on advanced web coding techniques, strategies and languages (such as XML) as defined by the current recommendation of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).

Weed Management AGRC-0005 / 3 credits

In this course students learn the key concepts of weed biology and ecology with an emphasis on the identification of key weed species. Integrated Pest Management strategies are utilized to design weed management programs for traditional and transgenic crops. Students understand herbicide technology including mode of action, application considerations and field calculations.

Welding 1 WELD-0001 / 3 credits

Students learn the basics of oxyacetylene, arc, and mig welding as applied to the mechanical trade.

WHMIS 1 HLTH-0047 / 0 credit

If you work in the proximity of hazardous materials, this awareness course is for you. As an introduction to Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS), this course covers safe work habits with hazardous materials, Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), and labelling of hazardous materials. This course is presented in a straightforward, nontechnical manner.

Wills, Estates and Trust Law LAWG-0057 / 3 credits Prerequisite: COMP-0129 Word Processing 1 Corequisite: LAWG-0069 Real Estate & Trust Accounting

Students are introduced to the area of law dealing with wills, estates and trust law. In addition to theoretical knowledge, students prepare documents relating to these areas of law.

Wine 1 HOSP-0031 / 3 credits

This course provides learners with theoretical knowledge of Viticulture and Viniculture practices in wine making along with sensory analysis related to wine classifications and pairing with food. The course focuses on wine styles and regions throughout the world, along with the history of wine making, geography regulations and legislation. Learners are able to properly examine and discuss various styles of wine from world-wide regions through structured tastings. Learners apply their knowledge of wine and food in a practical setting at the annual Manitoba Institute of Culinary Arts Wine and Food Festival. Learners are tested in a practical exam with a blind tasting final exam. This course reviews the rules and practices of responsible alcohol service.

Wire Feed Processes WELD-0041 / 9 credits Prerequisite: WELD-0031 Shielded Metal Arc Welding

This course focuses on basic gas metal arc welding (GMAW-MIG), flux core arc welding (FCAW) and metal core arc welding (MCAW). This course also consists of classroom instruction and shop demonstrations emphasizing personal and shop safety, proper handling and use of equipment, and theory and operation of equipment components. In addition, it introduces knowledge of the procedures used to deposit a weld bead using wire feed process equipment in various positions.

Wireless Data Systems ELTE-0085 / 3 credits Prerequisite: ELTE-0063 Communications Theory

This course provides students with the fundamentals of wireless data systems, transmission fundamentals, wireless communication networks, protocols, and principles of wireless networking. It also covers the basic of satellite communications, cellular networks, local loops, and mobile IP and wireless access protocols. The course looks into the specific architectures, protocols and components of fixed and mobile data networks.

Wireless Networking COMP-0377 / 6 credits Prerequisite: COMP-0442 Network Routing 2

This is a hands-on course that explores the design, implementation and troubleshooting of wireless local area networks (WLAN). Topics include the IEEE 802.11 standard, spectrum allocation, modulation, antennas and propagation theory, wireless security, site survey and documentation, encryption and authentication, and troubleshooting performance issues.

D - also offered by Distance Delivery • P - also available through Prior Learning Assessment

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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

Web Design 1

Experience wine tasting, experiment with wine/food pairing and gain insight into the practice of vinification (wine-making). Discover the tools of the wine-maker and the processes of wine-making, and study how various factors can influence the nature and quality of the wine. This learning opportunity is enhanced by a field school component, included with the cost of tuition, held in major vineyards and wineries of one of Canada’s premier grape-growing regions.


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