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  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will study and demonstrate safety practices with Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) and Flux Cord Arc Welding (FCAW). The GMAW and FCAW processes will be discussed in depth including the different type of modes of transfer available, shielding gases, and the different types of materials that can be welded. The differences in the electrode types of gas-shielded wires and self-shielded wires will be discussed, along with the types of shielding gases that are used. There will be discussions on the importance of how the welding process intersects with the arc welding symbols and codes. There will also be a review of procedures used in the visual inspections of welds. Time will be spent in the lab developing skills using the GMAW and FCAW processes. Welds will be made in the flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions. Written and fundamental tests will be completed in accordance with the American Welding Society (AWS) codes and standards. 3C/1.5/1.5/0
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course covers the safety hazards and applications for Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) in the welding industry. Material covered will be power sources, setup, types of current, current selection, shielding gases and torch types. Procedures and potential problems welding different metals (Aluminum, Stainless Steel, and Mild Steel) will be addressed in this course. Applications for the process in different industries, as well as the use of back purging will be discussed. Welds will be made in the flat, horizontal, vertical and overhead positions. Written and Fundamental tests will be completed in accordance with the American Welding Society (AWS) codes and standards. 3C/1.5/1.5/0
  • 1.00 Credits

    This course covers the study of metals and the effects of welding and heat treatments on them. Metallurgical terminology will be an important part of the course. Physical and mechanical properties of ferrous and nonferrous metals will be covered along with the classifications of different types of metals. The range of materials and their usefulness in particular applications will be discussed. Written tests will be completed in accordance with the American Welding Society (AWS) codes and standards. 1C/1/0/0
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course covers a general orientation, an overview of careers, shop safety, measurement, precision tools, band saw theory, lathe theory, drills and vertical milling machines. This course will include additional theory and online assignments.(Co-requisite(s): CNCT 1430 and 1431.) 4C/4/0/0
  • 4.00 Credits

    This introductory course covers view orientation, section views, surface finish, dimensioning, part tolerance, and machining symbols. This course will include additional theory and online assignments. (Co-requisite(s): CNCT 2520.) 4C/4/0/0
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course covers the setup and operation of a manual vertical milling machine, manual surface grinder, and other shop equipment to manufacture precision milled parts. Various types of work holding, cutting tools, and measuring instruments will be utilized. (Co-requisite(s): CNCT 1410 and 1431.) 4C/1/3/0
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course covers the setup and operation of a manual engine lathe in combination with other shop equipment to manufacture precision turned parts. Various types of work holding, cutting tools, measuring instruments, and turning operations will be utilized. (Co-requisite(s): CNCT 1410 and 1430.) 4C/0/4/0
  • 2.00 Credits

    The subject matter of this course progresses from the arithmetical operations through measurement systems, basic algebra for shop formula solving skills, practical geometry with shop examples, and applications and trigonometry, emphasizing its valuable use in the shop and in the trade. (Prerequisite(s): CNCT 1431 with a grade of "C" or better.) (Co-requisite(s): CNCT 1720 and 1744.) 2C/2/0/0
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course covers the principles, application, and interpretation of geometric dimensioning and tolerance as per the new ASME Y14. 5-2018. (Prerequisite(s): CNCT 1431 with a grade of "C" or better.) (Co-requisite(s): CNCT 1710 and 1744.) 2C/2/0/0
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course covers basic set up and programming using G&M code for CNC (Computer Numeric Control) milling machines. (Pre-requisite(s): CNCT 1431.) (Co-requisite(s): CNCT 1731 and 2540.) 4C/2/2/0
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