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  • 3.00 Credits

    CAMPUS NAME AND ADDRESS: CIP CODE: 460502 CREDIT HOURS (Lecture/Lab/Total): 2/0/2 CONTACT HOURS (Total): 30 CLASS LOCATION INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION: COURSE DESCRIPTION: Designed to introduce students to tools used during Pipefitting fabrication and installation process, reviewing all safety operational procedures, operating techniques, care and maintenance. PREREQUISITES: COURSE OBJECTIVES: Explain the safety procedures, operational techniques, care and maintenance of the following tools but not limited too; Combination and framing square Vertical and horizontal Grinders Hand level and plumb bob Chain Fall Chop Saw and Hack Saw Pipe Wrap around Hand level Pipe scribe ' Drill motor Rope, Sling and chocker Rackets, sockets, wrenches Syllabi resource material:
  • 3.00 Credits

    CAMPUS NAME AND ADDRESS: CIP CODE: 460502 CREDIT HOURS (Lecture/Lab/Total): 0/2/2 CONTACT HOURS (Total): 90 CLASS LOCATION INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION: COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course will cover in detail all the major areas of blueprint reading required by the pipefitting trade, including ship construction and terminology. PREREQUISITES: PFFT 1000 and PFFT 1200 COURSE OBJECTIVES: Understanding of Lines and shipbuilding terms and definitions Understanding of ship construction, keels, floors, decks, frames, framing systems, shell plating, deck beams, pillars, girders, decks, bulkheads, stem, stern, and rudder Explain the working of Plan, Sections elevations and detail drawing Explain Typical Ship Drawing Piping Systems, including Isometric Drawing Symbols other that conventional Developing the locations for piping system Review safety as required Practical exercises in Reading Blueprints Syllabi resource material: Ship Construction ISBN: 0750648872 Elements of Ship Design ISBN: 0-900976-39-X
  • 3.00 Credits

    CAMPUS NAME AND ADDRESS: CIP CODE: 460502 CREDIT HOURS (Lecture/Lab/Total): 2/2/4 CONTACT HOURS (Total): 120 CLASS LOCATION INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION: COURSE DESCRIPTION: Designed to introduce students to the basic fundamental of pipefitting practices and practical techniques by performing hands-on applications of fabrication and installation of pipe, hangers, values and fitting on mock-up bulkheads in sub and assembly stages of construction. PREREQUISITES: WELD 1210, WELD 1410, WELD 1411, PFFT 1100 & WELD 1110 COURSE OBJECTIVES: Practical hands-on application of bulkhead construction in sub or assembly position, which will includes in installation of: Pipe sockets welds Pipe hangers Pipe values Pipe Fitting Understanding of shipbuilding construction applications Explain the uses of pipefitting tools thought practical application Practical applications of SMAW techniques required in ship construction Practical applications of oxy-fuel techniques and standards required in ship construction Practical application of grinding requirements Practical application of rigging techniques required Understanding of quality requirements in job completion Returning of pipefitting material to new construction state Syllabi resource material:
  • 3.00 Credits

    CAMPUS NAME AND ADDRESS: CIP CODE: 460502 CREDIT HOURS (Lecture/Lab/Total): 2/2/4 CONTACT HOURS (Total): 120 CLASS LOCATION INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION: COURSE DESCRIPTION: Designed to introduce students to the advanced fundamental of pipefitting practices and practical techniques by performing hands-on applications installing open root piping, threaded piping, flanges and weld insert rings on mock-up bulkheads. PREREQUISITES: WELD 1210, WELD 1410, WELD 1411, PFFT 1100, PFFT 1000, PFFT 1200, WELD 2230 & WELD 2222 COURSE OBJECTIVES: Demonstrate the ability to lay out piping system and install according to a drawing Ability to install open root pipe in a variety of material Stainless Steel Copper Copper-nickel Ability to install threaded piping system Demonstrate the installation of hangers, flanges and valves Understanding of Quality Control requirements and troubleshooting of visual inspection Explain the uses of pipefitting tools thought practical application Chain falls Rope slings Saddles Practical applications of SMAW and GTAW techniques required in pipefitting construction Practical applications of oxy-fuel techniques and standards required in ship construction Practical application of grinding requirements Practical application of rigging techniques required Understanding of quality requirements in job completion Returning of pipefitting material to new construction state Syllabi resource material: Pipe Welding Techniques HOBART INSTITUTE OF WELDING TECHNOLOGY
  • 3.00 Credits

    CAMPUS NAME AND ADDRESS: CIP CODE: 460502 CREDIT HOURS (Lecture/Lab/Total): 1/1/2 CONTACT HOURS (Total): 45 CLASS LOCATION INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION: COURSE DESCRIPTION: Designed to introduce students to the art of Silver Brazing from sizes of " - 2' including materials of copper, wrought copper and copper-nickel. Demonstration and practical application of required tools used, reviewing all safety operational procedures, operating techniques, care and maintenancePREREQUISITES: WELD 1110, & WELD 1210 COURSE OBJECTIVES: Explain the safety procedures, operational techniques, care and maintenance of the following tools but not limited too; Brazing Torch Chop Saw Explain the proper cleaning and preparation techniques required Ability to apply and understand proper heat requirements used Explain and demonstrate the ability to meeting certification requirements in all material including Copper, Wrought Copper and Copper-Nickel TEXTBOOKS AND OTHER MATERIALS: ( To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus) ATTENDANCE POLICY: EVALUATION AND GRADING: (To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus.) ACADEMIC HONESTY: Plagiarism, cheating, and other forms of academic dishonesty are prohibited. In addition to other possible disciplinary sanctions, which may be imposed through the regular institutional procedures as a result of academic misconduct, your instructor will assign a zero for the exercise or examination that evidences academic misconduct for the first offense and assign an "F" for the course for repeated offenses.STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES: The Louisiana Technical College complies with Section 504 and the Americans with Disabilities Act. Students with disabilities who seek accommodations must make their requests known by contacting the Disabilities Coordinator at the beginning of each semester. If a disability is identified later in the semester, a non-retroactive accommodation plan will be developed. COURSE SCHEDULE: (To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus)
  • 3.00 Credits

    CAMPUS NAME AND ADDRESS: CIP CODE: 460502 CREDIT HOURS (Lecture/Lab/Total): 1/1/2 CONTACT HOURS (Total): 45 CLASS LOCATION INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION: COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course would include an introduction to metallurgy designed to teach the production of metal and alloys, also heat-treatment, grain structure and the testing of metals. PREREQUISITES: WELD 1110, WELD 1210, WELD, and PFFT 1100 COURSE OBJECTIVES: Understand the Production of Steel Copper Copper-Nickel Stainless Steel Titanium Explain the procedures of Heat-treatment of steel Explain the methods of forming metals Understand of Alloy steel Explain the testing of metals TEXTBOOKS AND OTHER MATERIALS: ( To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus) ATTENDANCE POLICY: EVALUATION AND GRADING: (To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus.) ACADEMIC HONESTY: Plagiarism, cheating, and other forms of academic dishonesty are prohibited. In addition to other possible disciplinary sanctions, which may be imposed through the regular institutional procedures as a result of academic misconduct, your instructor will assign a zero for the exercise or examination that evidences academic misconduct for the first offense and assign an "F" for the course for repeated offenses.STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES: The Louisiana Technical College complies with Section 504 and the Americans with Disabilities Act. Students with disabilities who seek accommodations must make their requests known by contacting the Disabilities Coordinator at the beginning of each semester. If a disability is identified later in the semester, a non-retroactive accommodation plan will be developed. COURSE SCHEDULE: (To be completed by the Louisiana Technical College Campus)
  • 46.04 Credits

    CAMPUS NAME AND ADDRESS: LTC-West Jefferson CIP CODE: 46.0408 CREDIT HOURS (Lecture/Lab/Total): 2 CONTACT HOURS (Total): 36 CLASS LOCATION: INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION: COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course is designed to introduce the apprentice to the paints and chemicals used in industrial painting with emphasis in marine application. PREREQUISITES: The class is open to the general public, but special consideration will be given to those students who are employed by Northrop Grumman and indentured in the Apprenticeship Program. COURSE OBJECTIVES: Upon satisfactory completion of this course the student will know the terminology and the principles of Industrial Painting. This course also covers the equipment and its proper setup and proper cleaning. TEXTBOOKS AND OTHER MATERIALS: Textbooks and Materials will be furnished by Northrop Grumman. ATTENDANCE POLICY: EVALUATION AND GRADING: 90-100 A 80-89 B C 60-69 D 59-below F ACADEMIC HONESTY: Plagiarism, cheating, and other forms of academic dishonesty are prohibited. In addition to other possible disciplinary sanctions, which may be imposed through the regular institutional procedures as a result of academic misconduct, your instructor will assign a zero for the exercise or examination that evidences academic misconduct for the first offense and assign an "F" for the course for repeated offenses.STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES: The Louisiana Technical College complies with Section 504 and the Americans with Disabilities Act. Students with disabilities who seek accommodations must make their requests known by contacting the Disabilities Coordinator at the beginning of each semester. If a disability is identified later in the semester, a non-retroactive accommodation plan will be developed. COURSE SCHEDULE: 1. INTRODUCTION TO AIRLESS SPRAYING 2. AIRLESS SPRAY SYSTEMS HOW TO USE AIRLESS SPRAY EQUIPMENT SAFETY ON AIRLESS SPRAY PAINTING SPECIALIZED AIRLESS SPRAY SYSTEM AND EQUIPMENT
  • 46.04 Credits

    CAMPUS NAME AND ADDRESS: LTC-West Jefferson CIP CODE: 46.0408 CREDIT HOURS (Lecture/Lab/Total): 2 CONTACT HOURS (Total): 36 CLASS LOCATION: INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION: COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course is designed to teach the apprentice how to use low pressure paint spraying equipment. PREREQUISITES: COURSE OBJECTIVES: Upon satisfactory completion of this course the student will know how to use low -pressure paint spraying equipment. TEXTBOOKS AND OTHER MATERIALS: Textbooks and Materials will be furnished by Northrop Grumman. ATTENDANCE POLICY: EVALUATION AND GRADING: 90-100 A 80-89 B C 60-69 D 59-below F ACADEMIC HONESTY: Plagiarism, cheating, and other forms of academic dishonesty are prohibited. In addition to other possible disciplinary sanctions, which may be imposed through the regular institutional procedures as a result of academic misconduct, your instructor will assign a zero for the exercise or examination that evidences academic misconduct for the first offense and assign an "F" for the course for repeated offenses.STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES: The Louisiana Technical College complies with Section 504 and the Americans with Disabilities Act. Students with disabilities who seek accommodations must make their requests known by contacting the Disabilities Coordinator at the beginning of each semester. If a disability is identified later in the semester, a non-retroactive accommodation plan will be developed. COURSE SCHEDULE: 1. LOW PRESSURE SPRAYING EQUIPMENT
  • 48.08 Credits

    CAMPUS NAME AND ADDRESS: LTC-West Jefferson CIP CODE: 48.0801 CREDIT HOURS (Lecture/Lab/Total): 2 CONTACT HOURS (Total): 36 CLASS LOCATION: INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION: COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course is designed to give a basic knowledge of the welding procedures used at Northrop Grumman. PREREQUISITES: The class is open to the general public, but special consideration will be given to those students who are employed by Northrop Grumman and indentured in the Apprenticeship Program. COURSE OBJECTIVES: Upon satisfactory completion of this course the student will know how to locate, read and interpret welding procedures. TEXTBOOKS AND OTHER MATERIALS: Northrop Grumman Furnished Material ATTENDANCE POLICY: EVALUATION AND GRADING: 90-100 A 80-89 B C 60-69 D 59-below F ACADEMIC HONESTY: Plagiarism, cheating, and other forms of academic dishonesty are prohibited. In addition to other possible disciplinary sanctions, which may be imposed through the regular institutional procedures as a result of academic misconduct, your instructor will assign a zero for the exercise or examination that evidences academic misconduct for the first offense and assign an "F" for the course for repeated offenses.STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES: The Louisiana Technical College complies with Section 504 and the Americans with Disabilities Act. Students with disabilities who seek accommodations must make their requests known by contacting the Disabilities Coordinator at the beginning of each semester. If a disability is identified later in the semester, a non-retroactive accommodation plan will be developed. COURSE SCHEDULE: Orientation Safety Welding Procedures WEI 248C Code Books
  • 48.08 Credits

    CAMPUS NAME AND ADDRESS: LTC-West Jefferson CIP CODE: 48.0801 CREDIT HOURS (Lecture/Lab/Total): 3 CONTACT HOURS (Total): 75 CLASS LOCATION: INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION: COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course is designed to give the apprentice the basic knowledge of the Shielded Metal Arc, Gas Tungsten Arc, and Gas Metal Arc welding processes. Seventy-two clock hours of instruction. PREREQUISITES: The class is open to the general public, but special consideration will be given to those students who are employed by Northrop Grumman and indentured in the Apprenticeship Program. COURSE OBJECTIVES: Upon satisfactory completion of this course the student will have a basic knowledge of the Shielded Metal Arc, Gas Tungsten Arc, and Gas Metal Arc welding processes. TEXTBOOKS AND OTHER MATERIALS: Northrop Grumman Furnished Material ATTENDANCE POLICY: EVALUATION AND GRADING: 90-100 A 80-89 B C 60-69 D 59-below F ACADEMIC HONESTY: Plagiarism, cheating, and other forms of academic dishonesty are prohibited. In addition to other possible disciplinary sanctions, which may be imposed through the regular institutional procedures as a result of academic misconduct, your instructor will assign a zero for the exercise or examination that evidences academic misconduct for the first offense and assign an "F" for the course for repeated offenses.STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES: The Louisiana Technical College complies with Section 504 and the Americans with Disabilities Act. Students with disabilities who seek accommodations must make their requests known by contacting the Disabilities Coordinator at the beginning of each semester. If a disability is identified later in the semester, a non-retroactive accommodation plan will be developed. COURSE SCHEDULE: Orientation Safety Welding Procedures Shielded Metal Arc Gas Tungsten Arc Gas Metal Arc
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