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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
In this course, the learner reviews and practices basic mathematical problems using whole numbers, fractions, decimals, algebra, and geometry. This course is a prerequisite to WELD1633.
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2.00 Credits
Learners receive instruction and practice in interpreting various types of engineering drawings used in metal manufacturing firms. The emphasis is on weldment drawings and the AWS Standard Symbol system; however, primary emphasis is on actual interpretation of typical job shop prints in terms of line identification, view identification, dimensioning, symbols, and abbreviations.
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4.00 Credits
Learners receive instruction in theory, equipment, and technique, and have an opportunity to practice skill development with the GTAW (TIG) welding process on mild steel, aluminum, and stainless steel. The goals are to be able to properly set up GTAW welding equipment, and to perform welds in the flat and 2-F positions to an industry acceptable level of quality for entry-level employment. Learners are introduced to out-of-position welding. The primary emphasis is on learners conducting supervised practice to achieve the required skill level. Prerequisite: WELD1602.
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1.00 Credits
Learners receive instruction in proper technique for applying the SMAW welding process in all positions. Learners are given an opportunity to practice skill development with the goal of refining and enhancing their existing SMAW skill. Prerequisite: WELD1601.
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2.00 Credits
Learners receive instruction in proper technique for applying the GMAW-SC welding process in all positions, and on various thicknesses of steel. Learners are given an opportunity to practice skill development with the goal of refining and enhancing their existing GMAW skill. Prerequisite: WELD1603.
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2.00 Credits
This course is designed to equip learners with a basic knowledge of metallurgy as it relates to welding, and a level of familiarity with commonly welded materials. Instruction is provided in the areas of mechanical properties of materials, alloys and their properties, metal classification systems, applications of various metals, effects of welding on metals, weldability of metals, and procedures for welding hard-to-weld metals.
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3.00 Credits
In this course, learners are given an opportunity to practice skill development with the Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) process, and are introduced to other variations on the GMAW process including Metal Core (MCAW), GMAW-P (pulse), and GMAW-Spray. Learners are also introduced to GMAW welding on aluminum. The primary emphasis is on learners conducting supervised practice. Prerequisite: WELD1603. Corequisite: WELD1609.
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3.00 Credits
Students learn how to interpret weldment fabrication drawings and other types of engineering prints such as assembly, detail, machining, and tooling prints. The AWS symbols are also reviewed. Emphasis is on reading actual industry prints, answering questions from a learning workbook, and classroom discussion during group print reviews. Prerequisite: WELD1605 or MEDR1609.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide learners with the opportunity to specialize in a particular area of interest within the diversity of the welding/fabricating field. The actual objectives and specific coursework will vary widely between individual learners. The learner focuses on developing higher level competency in a specific area. This course can also be used to prepare for a specifically targeted internship site that requires higher entry level skills. Prerequisites: WELD1607, WELD1608, and WELD1609. Corequisite: WELD1630.
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3.00 Credits
In this course, learners will demonstrate their achieved skill level in their chosen area by the successful completion of at least two advanced welding certification tests. Learners may choose which certifications to obtain. In some cases, learners will obtain specific certifications based on the requirements of a chosen internship site. Prerequisites: WELD1607, WELD1608, and WELD1609. Corequisite: WELD1629.
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