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WELD 1320: Basic SMAW (Stick) Welding
2.00 Credits
Lakeland Community College
This course introduces students to Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) of carbon steel. Laboratory experience develops the skill to produce acceptable fillet and grove welds in the flat and horizontal positions, and includes functions and specific uses of manual welding equipment, various SMAW (Stick) welding techniques, special metals handling, and welding certification requirements. Students must furnish: welding helmet (shade #10 or above); safety glasses; work gloves; long pants; welding jacket; leather work boots, preferable steel toe; 8" crescent wrench; soapstone and holder; tape measure; combination square; chipping hammer; wire brush; center punch; 12 oz. ball peen hammer; and tool bag. 4 1/2" grinder is optional.
Prerequisite:
WELD 1030 (can be taken concurrently)
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WELD 1330: Basic GTAW (TIG) Welding
3.00 Credits
Lakeland Community College
This course introduces students to the basic concepts involved in using the Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) or (TIG) process to produce cost effective fillet and groove welds in the flat and horizontal positions. Welds are made in carbon steel, stainless steel, and aluminum. Familiarization with the equipment, set up, materials, and the manipulation technique are emphasized. Students must furnish: long pants; welding helmet (shade #10 or above); safety glasses; work gloves; welding jacket; leather work boots, preferable steel toe; 8" crescent wrench; soapstone and holder; tape measure; c combination square; chipping hammer; wire brush; center punch; 12 oz. ball peen hammer; and tool bag. 4 1/2" grinder is option.
Prerequisite:
WELD 1030 (can be taken concurrently)
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WELD 1340: Basic FCAW (Flux Cored) and GMAW (MIG/MAG) Welding
3.00 Credits
Lakeland Community College
This course introduces students to the basic concepts of utilizing the Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) and Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) processes to make fillet and groove welds in the flat and horizontal positions in carbon steel, stainless steel, and aluminum. Laboratory experience includes skill development in both types of arc welding. Students must furnish: welding helmet (shade #10 or above); safety glasses; work gloves; long pants; welding jacket; leather work boots, preferable steel toe; 8" crescent wrench; soapstone and holder; tape measure; combination square; chipping hammer; wire brush; center punch; 12 oz. ball peen hammer; and tool bag. 4 1/2" grinder is optional.
Prerequisite:
WELD 1030 (can be taken concurrently)
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WELD 1370: Basic Pipe Welding
3.00 Credits
Lakeland Community College
This course introduces students to the basic American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), American Petroleum Industry (API0 and American Welding Society (AWS) pipe welding standards. Students will choose one of these three standards to develop their welding skills in the laboratory. Laboratory sessions will provide hands-on time to develop skills to produce quality welds on flat plate and then on pipe in the flat and horizontal positions. The course covers functions and specific uses of manual-welding equipment, various welding techniques, prepping and fitting or pipe coupons, and welding certification requirements. Students must furnish: long pants; welding helmet (shade #10 or above); safety glasses; work gloves; welding jacket; leather work boots, preferable steel toe; 8" crescent wrench; soapstone and holder; tape measure: combination square; chipping hammer; wire brush; center punch; 12 oz. peen hammer; and tool bag. 4 1/2" grinder is optional.
Prerequisite:
WELD 1030, WELD 1320; OR permission of instructor
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WELD 2320: Advanced SMAW (Stick) Welding
2.00 Credits
Lakeland Community College
This course introduces students to the advanced concepts of design and production of many types of weldments used in industry, with emphasis on proper design, set-up, trouble shooting, and techniques to produce cost effective fillet and groove welds in the vertical and overhead positions using the Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) process. Laboratory experience includes skill development in advanced SMAW welding techniques, along with project-based learning concepts, blueprint reading, manufacturing of projects, fabrication technique, and producing fillet and groove welds in the vertical and overhead positions. At the conclusion of this course, students take either a 3G or 4G pass/fail welder Certification of Qualification test using the SMAW process. The student must furnish: crescent wrench; soapstone and holder; tape measure; combination square; chipping hammer; wire brush; tool bag; center punch; and 12 oz. ball peen hammer. 4 1/2" grinder is optional.
Prerequisite:
WELD 1040 (can be taken concurrently). WELD 1320; OR permission of instructor
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WELD 2330: Advanced GTAW (TIG)Welding
3.00 Credits
Lakeland Community College
This course introduces students to advanced concepts associated with using the Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) or (TIG) process to produce fillet and groove welds in the vertical and overhead positions in carbon steel, stainless steel, and aluminum. Emphasis is on proper weld joint design, familiarization with advanced power sources, set-up of equipment, trouble shooting, and the electrode manipulation techniques that must be utilized to produce high-quality welds. Laboratory experience includes project-based learning, blueprint reading, a and familiarization with basic concepts relating to welding economics and cost-effective manufacturing. At the conclusion of this course students take either a 3F, 4F, 5F, 6F, 3G or 4G pass/fail welder qualification test using the GTAW (TIG) process. An Industry Recognized Certification of Qualification will be awarded to s students passing the test. The student must furnish: long pants; welding helmet (shade #10 or above): safety glasses; work gloves; welding jacket; leather work boots, preferably steel toe; 8" crescent wrench; soapstone and holder; tape measure; combination square, chipping hammer, wire brush, tool bag, center punch, and 12 oz. ball peen hammer. 4 1/2" grinder is optional.
Prerequisite:
WELD 1040 (can be taken concurrently), WELD 1330; OR permission of instructor
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WELD 2340: Advanced FCAW (Flux Cored) Welding
3.00 Credits
Lakeland Community College
This course introduces students to advanced concept relating to the use of the Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) self Shielded (S) and Gas Shielded (G) welding processes to make high quality, cost-effective fillet and groove in the vertical and overhead positions in steel and stainless steel. Making such welds involves the use of advanced manipulative techniques that are more difficult to master than those used in WELD 1340. Safety is emphasized and the additional safety concerns associated with vertical and overhead welding are explained. Project Based Learning (PBL0 is utilized to familiarize students with being part of a team that takes an idea for a product, designs it and makes it a reality. At the conclusion of this course students take either 3G or $G pass/fail welder qualification test using either the FCAW-G or FCAW-Process. An Industry Recognized Certification of Qualification will be awarded to students passing the test. The student must furnish: welding helmet (shade #10 or above); safety glasses; work gloves; long pants; welding jacket; leather work boots, preferably steel toe; 8" crescent wrench; soapstone and holder; tape measure; combination square; chipping hammer; wire brush; tool bag; center punch; and 12 oz. ball peen hammer. 4 1/2" grinder is optional.
Prerequisite:
WELD 1040 (can be taken concurrently), WELD 1340; or permission of instructor
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WELD 2350: Advanced GMAW (MIG/MAG) Welding
3.00 Credits
Lakeland Community College
This course introduces students to advanced concepts relating to the use of the Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) Self Shielded (S) and Gas Shielded (G) welding processes to make high quality, cost-effective fillet and groove in the vertical and overhead positions in steel and stainless steel. Making such welds involves the use of advanced manipulative techniques that are most difficult to master than those used in WELD 1340. Safety is emphasized and the additional safety concerns associated with vertical and overhead welding are explained. Project Based Learning (PBL) is utilized to familiarize students with being part of a team that takes an idea for a product, designs it and makes it a reality. At the conclusion of this course students take either a 3G or 4G pass/fail welder qualification test using either the FCAW-G or FCAW-S process. An Industry Recognized Certification of Qualification will be awarded to students passing the test. The student must furnish: welding helmet (shade #10 or above); safety glasses; work gloves; long pants; welding jacket; leather work boots, preferably steel toes; 8" crescent wrench' soapstone and holder; tape measure; combination square; chipping hammer; wire brush; tool bag; center punch; and 12 oz. ball peen hammer. 4 1/2" grinder is optional.
Prerequisite:
WELD 1040 (can be taken concurrently), WELD 1340; or permission of instructor
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WELD 2370: Advanced Pipe Welding
3.00 Credits
Lakeland Community College
This course introduces students to advanced American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), American Petroleum Industry (API), and American Welding Society (AWS) pipe welding standards in the vertical and overhead positions using the SMAW process on steel pipe. American Welding Society (AWS) pipe welding standards in the vertical and overhead positions using the SMAW process on steel pipe. Students will choose one of these three standards to develop their welding skills and to prepare them for Certification of Qualification to the respective code. At the conclusion of this course, students take a 6G pass/fail welder qualification test using the Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) process. Laboratory sessions will provide hands-on time to develop skills to produce quality weldments on pipe. The course covers functions and specific uses of manual welding equipment, various SMAW welding techniques, prepping and fitting of pipe coupons, and welding certification requirements. The student must furnish: long pants; welding helmet (shade #10 or above); safety glasses; work gloves; welding jacket; leather work boots, preferably steel toe; 8" crescent wrench; soapstone and holder; tape measure; combination square; chipping hammer; wire brush; tool bag; center punch; and 12 oz. ball peen hammer. 4 1/2" grinder is optional.
Prerequisite:
WELD 1040 (can be take concurrently), WELD 1320; OR permission of instructor
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WELD 2380: GTAW (TIG) Pipe Welding Application
3.00 Credits
Lakeland Community College
This course introduces students to the Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) American Society for Mechanical Engineers (ASME) pipe welding standards. Students will develop their welding skills and prepare for Certification of Qualification in ASME Section IX Code. Laboratory sessions will provide hands-on time to develop skills to produce quality welds with GTAW process on pipe. At the conclusion of this course, students take either a 5G or 6G pass/fail welder qualification test using the GTAW process according to the ASME Section IX code. The course covers functions and specific uses of manual welding equipment, various GTAW welding techniques, prepping and fitting of pipe coupons, and welding certification requirements. The student must furnish: long pants; welding helmet (shade #10 or above); safety glasses; work gloves; welding jacket; leather work boots, preferably steel toe; 8" crescent wrench; soapstone and holder; tape measure; combination square; chipping hammer; wire brush; tool bag; center punch; and 12 oz. ball peen hammer. 4 1/2" grinder is optional.
Prerequisite:
WELD 1040 (can be taken concurrently), WELD 1330, WELD 1370; or permission of instructor
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