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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
1-3 Cr. Hrs This is a term-long activity by contract. Each credit hour is equivalent to 45 hours of work on an agreed learning project. Students should make arrangements with the instructor in their field of interest. A request for this project must be approved by the instructor, department chairman, and appropriate Instructional Dean. Prerequisite: Instructor permission.
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3.00 Credits
Available: spring 3 Cr. Hrs Course is a continuation of MIG Welding 1 and MIG Welding 2. Student will apply skills learned that are needed to weld with mild steel in the four positions (flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead). 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 welding process, machine setting, welding polarities and metallurgy. Prerequisite: WELD 157.
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3.00 Credits
Available: spring 3 Cr. Hrs Course is a continuation of TIG Welding 1 and TIG Welding 2. Student will apply skills learned that are needed to weld with mild steel, stainless steel, and aluminum using heli-arc gas welding in the four positions (flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead). Course utilizes a lecture/lab format which includes class room discussion and lab demonstrations. Instruction includes theory of heli-arc gas welding process, machine setting, welding polarities and metallurgy. Prerequisite: WELD 159.
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3.00 Credits
3 Cr. Hrs Course is designed to teach the student techniques necessary to weld pipe in all four positions (flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead). Course utilizes a lecture/lab format which includes classroom discussion and lab demonstrations. Students will develop knowledge and manipulative skills in the use of E6010 and E7018 electrodes. Topics covered will include nomenclature equipment, operation, set up, and shut down procedures. Instruction includes theory of pipe welding, machine setting, and welding polarities. Prerequisite: WELD 155.
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3.00 Credits
Available: fall 3 Cr. Hrs Course is a continuation of Arc Welding 1 and Arc Welding 2. 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. Prerequisite: WELD 155.
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3.00 Credits
Available: fall 3 Cr. Hrs Course is a continuation of General Construction Arc. Course utilizes lecture/lab format which includes class room discussion and lab demonstrations. Topics covered will include nomenclature equipment, set up, operation, and shut down procedures. Instruction includes theory of welding, machine setting, welding polarities, and metallurgy. Prerequisite: WELD 260.
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3.00 Credits
Available: fall 3 Cr. Hrs Course is a continuation of MIG Welding 1, MIG Welding 2 and MIG Project Application. Students will apply skills learned in the use of metallic inert gas welding. Course utilizes a lecture/lab format which includes class room discussion and lab demonstrations. Topics covered will include nomenclature equipment, operation, setup, and shut down procedures. Prerequisite: WELD 235.
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3.00 Credits
Available: fall 3 Cr. Hrs Course is a continuation of General Construction MIG Welding. Course utilizes lecture/lab format which includes class room discussion and lab demonstrations. Instruction includes theory of metallic inert gas welding, machine setting, welding polarities, and metallurgy. Prerequisite: WELD 262.
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3.00 Credits
Available: spring 3 Cr. Hrs Course is a continuation of TIG Welding 1, TIG Welding 2 and TIG Project Application. Student will apply skills learned that are needed to weld with mild steel, stainless steel, and aluminum using heli-arc welding in the four positions (flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead). Topics covered will include nomenclature equipment, set up, operation, and shut down procedures. Instruction includes theory of heliarc gas welding process, machine setting, welding polarities, and metallurgy. Prerequisite: WELD 237.
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3.00 Credits
Available: spring 3 Cr. Hrs Course is a continuation of General Construction TIG Welding. Course utilizes lecture/lab format which includes class room discussion and lab demonstrations. Instruction includes theory of heli-arc gas welding process, machine setting, welding polarities, and metallurgy. Prerequisite: WELD 264.
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