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  • 1.00 Credits

    This course covers the study of metals and how the effects of welding and heat treatments affect them. Terminology dealing with metallurgy 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 the different types of metals. By understanding the mechanical properties of metals, you will gain an understanding of the range of usefulness of the materials in the metal working community. Written tests will be done in accordance with the American Welding Society (AWS) codes and standards.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course presents students with a real-world manufacturing project, utilizing the knowledge and experience gained in previous welding, fabrication, and manufacturing courses. This involves designing a complete project including fixtures and a timeline for completion. Parts will be manufactured, inspected for tolerances, and assembled into a final product.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed around a student attaining an internship in a business. The student internship may be paid or unpaid as agreed to between the student and the business. The student will demonstrate welding competencies as designed by the instructor and the business. A person from the business will monitor the student's work. The student will demonstrate professionalism and proper welding techniques to pass the course. The instructor will maintain bi-weekly contact with the business to discuss the student progress reviews. An internship plan will be developed for each student. Actual hours of on-the-job work experience will be outlined in the internship plan, but shall be no less than 120 hours in total.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course is designed around a student attaining an internship in a business. The student internship may be paid or unpaid as agreed to between the student and the business. The student will demonstrate welding competencies as designed by the instructor and the business. A person from the business will monitor the student's work. The student will demonstrate professionalism and proper welding techniques to pass the course. The instructor will maintain bi-weekly contact with the business to discuss the student progress reviews. An internship plan will be developed for each student. Actual hours of on-the-job work experience will be outlined in the internship plan but shall be no less than 80 hours in total.
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