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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: WLD 103 Emphasizes welding symbols and definitions through which the engineer or designer communicates with the welder. Welding symbols are considered an integral part of blueprint reading for he welder. Topics include: weld symbols and abbreviations; basic joints for weldment fabrication; fillet welds, groove welds; back or backing and melt-thru welds; plug and slot weld; surfacing welds; flash welds and upset welds; and flange, spot, projection and seam welds.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: WLD 100 Provides knowledge of theory, safety practices, equipment, and techniques required for successful gas metal arc welding. Qualification tests, all positions, are used in the evaluation of student progress toward making industrial standard welds. Topics include: GMAW safety and health practices, GMAW theory, machines, and set-up; wire specifications; joint design; shielding gases, and production of GMAW beads, bead patterns, and joints in all positions.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: WLD 100 Provides knowledge of theory, safety practices, inert gas, equipment, and techniques required for successful gas tungsten arc welding. Qualification tests, all positions, are used in the evaluating of student progress toward making industrial standard welds. Topics include: GTAW safety and health practices; shielding gases; metal cleaning procedures; GTAW machines and equipment set-up; selection of filler rods; GTAW weld positions; and production of GTAW beads, bead patterns, and joints in all positions.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: WLD 101 through WLD 110 completed Introduces industrial qualification methods, procedures, and requirements. Students are prepared to meet the qualification criteria of selected national welding codes and standards. Topics include: qualification test methods and procedures; codes and standards; fillet and groove weld test specimens, and national industrial student preparation for qualification and job entry.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Provisional admission Provides instruction in the fundamental use of the electric arc welder and the oxyacetylene cutting outfit. Emphasis is placed on safe setup and use of equipment. Topics include: arc welding, flame cutting, safety practices, MIG welding, and brazing.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: WLD 110 Provides advanced knowledge of theory, safety practices, inert gas, equipment, and techniques required for successful gas tungsten arc welding. Qualification tests - all positions-are used in the evaluation of student progress toward making advanced industrial standard welds. Topics include: safety and health practices; weldable metals; shielding gases; metal cleaning procedures; machines and equipment set-up; selection of filler rods; weld positions; and advanced production of beads, bead patterns and joints in all positions.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: WLD 107, WLD 108, WLD 109 Presents practices common in the welding and metal fabrication industry. Topics include: metal fabrication safety and health practices and metal fabrication procedures.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: All required course work must be completed Provides opportunity to apply skills to pipe welding operations. Topics include: safety; health practices; nomenclature; layout and preparation; joint assembly; horizontal welds (28); vertical welds (5G); and welds on 45 degree angle pipe (6G).
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: WLD 100 Provides knowledge of theory, safety practices, equipment and techniques required for successful flux cored arc welding. Topics include: safety and health practices; theory; machine set-up and operation; shielded gas selection; and joints in all positions. Qualification tests, all positions, are used in the evaluation of student program toward making industrial standard welds.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: WLD 100, WLD 101 Provides knowledge of theory, safety practices, equipment, and techniques required for plasma cutting. Topics include: safety practices, plasma theory, machine set-up and operation, and cutting techniques.
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