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WELD 1100: Industrial Cutting Processes
3.00 Credits
Metropolitan Community College Area
The student gains a working knowledge of oxy-fuel cutting (manual and machine), plasma cutting (manual and machine), as well as air carbon arc and plasma gouging.
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WELD 1150: Welded Sculpture I
3.00 Credits
Metropolitan Community College Area
Students will learn the fundamental skills required to create sculptures in steel and copper using oxyacetylene welding and cutting processes and related metal working equipment. Students will apply the basic elements and principles of design and practice achieving unity and harmony to a greater degree as they work on succeeding pieces.
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WELD 1160: Welded Sculpture II
3.00 Credits
Metropolitan Community College Area
Students will learn the fundamental skills required to create sculptures in steel and copper using Gas Metal Arc Welding and Plasma cutting processes and other welding related metal working equipment. Students will combine these skills with those learned in Welded Sculpture I and will apply the basic elements and principles of design and practice achieving unity and harmony to a greater degree as they work on succeeding pieces. Prerequisites WELD 1150
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WELD 1200: GMAW -Steel I
3.00 Credits
Metropolitan Community College Area
The theory and techniques used in basic gas metal arc welding to produce sound fillet welds in the flat and horizontal positions and sound groove welds in the flat and vertical positions are covered. Students will weld using short-circuit and spray modes of metal transfer.
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WELD 1261: Combination Welding-Automotive
3.00 Credits
Metropolitan Community College Area
The student is acquainted with the various welding and cutting techniques applicable to the automotive field.
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WELD 1262: Quick Start
3.00 Credits
Metropolitan Community College Area
Designed to give the student a 'quick start' into a welding career by preparing the student to pass the type of welding test given by many employers. Students learn the fundamentals of oxyacetylene cutting, gas metal arc welding and air carbon arc cutting. Print reading for welders will also be explored.
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WELD 1300: Oxyacetylene Welding
3.00 Credits
Metropolitan Community College Area
This course covers basic use of equipment and basic skills necessary to be knowledgeable in this discipline. An excellent preparatory class for TIG welding classes.
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WELD 1400: GTAW -Steel I
3.00 Credits
Metropolitan Community College Area
Students are encouraged to take oxyacetylene welding before attempting this class. The theory and techniques used in basic gas tungsten arc welding of steel in the flat and vertical positions are emphasized. The many types of tungsten electrodes and use of different gases are studied. The equipment and its proper adjustment are covered.
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WELD 1410: GTAW -Stainless I
3.00 Credits
Metropolitan Community College Area
The theory and techniques used in basic gas tungsten arc welding of stainless steel in the flat and vertical positions are emphasized. The many types of tungsten electrodes and use of different gases are studied. The equipment and its proper adjustment are covered. Prerequisites WELD 1400
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WELD 1420: GTAW -Aluminum I
3.00 Credits
Metropolitan Community College Area
The theory and techniques used in basic gas tungsten arc welding of aluminum in the flat and vertical positions are emphasized. The many types of tungsten electrodes and use of different gases are studied. The equipment and its proper adjustment are covered. Prerequisites WELD 1410
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