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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
1 Cr. Hr Students will fill out work orders on equipment using proper service manuals and time clock following task list for the welding program. Students will be assigned as shop foreperson for one week to work with students as a team, following safety and CSI school policies as outlined. May be repeated with 2 credit hours accumulated.
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4.00 Credits
2 Cr. Hrs Instruction and practice in oxyacetylene welding of lightgauge metal, pipe, brazing, and hard facing. Students will learn the safe practice of cutting, brazing, and welding. This course also includes instruction and application with practice in manual and machine cutting of ferrous and nonferrous metals. The cutting skills developed will include techniques for air carbon arc, plasma arc, and oxyacetylene cutting processes and panagraph cutting. May be repeated with 4 credit hours accumulated.
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3.00 Credits
3 Cr. Hrs This course includes blueprint reading, drawing and layout work as related to the welding field, with particular emphasis on welding terminology and symbols.
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1.00 Credits
Available: fall 1 Cr. Hr The student will learn basic skills that are needed to weld with mild steel electrodes in the four positions (flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead) using the more common joint designs found in the industry. Basic skills lathe and mill operations, arc of welding place and American Welding Society Codes will be included in lecture and lab. Instruction includes theory or arc welding, machine setting, welding polarities, and metallurgy.
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2.00 Credits
Available: fall 4 Cr. Hrs This is a continuation of Arc Welding 1 with additional training in plate testing, and American Society certifications. Prerequisite: WELD 154
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1.00 Credits
Available: spring 1 Cr. Hr Course is designed to introduce the student to the metallic inert gas welding process. The student will develop the necessary skills and techniques to join metals using this process. Instructions will include hard wires, inner shield wires, and the sub arc process. Course utilizes a lecture/lab format which includes classroom discussion and lab demonstrations, topics, covered will include safety, nomenclature equipment operation and set up and shut down procedures.
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2.00 Credits
Available: spring 4 Cr. Hrs Course is a continuation of MIG Welding 1. Student will continue to develop the necessary skills and techniques to join metals using the metallic inert gas welding process. Instructions will include hard wires, inner shield wires, and the sub arc process. Course utilizes a lecture/lab format which includes classroom discussion and lab demonstrations. Topics covered will include safety, nomenclature equipment, operation, set up, and shut down procedures. Student will have the opportunity to certify in various welds according to AWS standards. Prerequisite: WELD 156.
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1.00 Credits
Available: summer 1 Cr. Hr Course includes basic instruction and theory of the TIG welding process using mild steel, aluminum, and stainless steel. Course utilizes a lecture/lab format which includes class room discussion and lab demonstrations. Topics covered will include nomenclature equipment, operation, set up, and shut down procedures. Instruction includes theory of heli-arc gas welding process, machine setting, welding polarities, and metallurgy.
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2.00 Credits
Available: summer 4 Cr. Hrs Course is a continuation of TIG Welding 1 with additional instruction in TIG welding using stainless steel tubing, stainless steel pipe, stainless steel plate, titanium, and aluminum. Welding tests will be given using American Welding Society and ASME codes. Prerequisite: WELD 158
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
1-3 Cr. Hrs This course is a discussion of current trends and welding techniques used in various businesses and industry. It is taught by industry leaders and moderated by welding faculty.
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