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WLDG 1437: Introduction to Metallurgy
4.00 Credits
Austin Community College District
A study of ferrous and nonferrousmetals from the ore to the fi nished product. Emphasis on metal alloys, heat treating, hard surfacing, welding techniques, forging, foundry processes, and mechanical properties of metal, including hardness, machinability, and ductility. Insurance Fee: $3.50 Course Type: W
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WLDG 1453: Intermediate Layout And Fabrication
4.00 Credits
Austin Community College District
A continuationof WLDG 1417. Covers design and production of shop layout, fabrication, and fi eld erection of critical building and bridge moment connections. Emphasis placed on symbols, blueprints, and written specifi cations. This is the Capstone Experience course for the Plate Welding Certifi cate. Fee: $24.00 Insurance Fee: $3.50 Prerequisites: WLDG 1457. Course Type: W
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WLDG 1457: Intermediate Shielded Metal Arc Welding
4.00 Credits
Austin Community College District
A studyof the production of various groove welds. Preparation of specimens for testing in test positions. Fee: $24.00 Insurance Fee: $3.50 Prerequisites: WLDG 1428. Course Type: W
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WLDG 1475: Introduction to Blueprint Reading For Welders
4.00 Credits
Austin Community College District
Astudy of industrial blueprints. Emphasis placed on terminology, symbols, graphic description, and welding processes, including systems of measurement and industry standards. Interpretation of plans and drawings used by industry. Instruction in the computer design of column splices, beam splices, and other welded connections using software employed by the structural detailing industry. This course meets the college's computer literacy requirement for the Associate of Applied Science degrees in Welding Technology. Fee: $12.00 Insurance Fee: $3.50 Prerequisites: WLDG 1428 and WLDG 1457 or department approval. Course Type: W
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WLDG 1491: Special Topics in Welder/ Welding Technologist
4.00 Credits
Austin Community College District
Course designedfor the student who wants to pursue special topics and directed studies in welding, joining, and materials technology. Topics vary. Topics address recently identifi ed current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. Applied Metals Design? CA course offering a historical and practical understanding of the design process for projects in metals. Program, concept, design development, modern materials, quality, and production will be topics of discussion and research. Field trips to local artists' studios or visits from artists in various media will contribute to student comprehension and experience. Architectural Hardware- Emphasis on the manufacture of architectural hardware and ornament encountered in the black-smithing and metalsmithing industries. Coppersmithing- Course designed for developing skills in the use of copper for sinking, raising, and repousse to create objects from fl at sheets. Topics will include soldering, polishing, and surface treatment to produce utilitarian items in copper. Functional and Sculptural Forging- An advanced class, implementing forging and welding techniques to design, layout and fabricate functional and sculptural products. Students will be expected to draw upon all their technical and artistic skills to achieve a fi nished and successful project. This class will require a prerequisite of metal smithing and power hammer or instructor approval. Furniture Design and Fabrication- This course will guide students through furniture production practices from design through manufacture in metals. Design criteria, layout and production methods, client relations, and welding in various processes will be topics to enrich the learning experience.
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WLDG 2406: Intermediate Pipe Welding- Asme Section ix
4.00 Credits
Austin Community College District
A comprehensivecourse on the welding of pipe using the shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) process. Position of welds will be 1G, 2G, 5G, and 6G using various electrodes in accordance with the American Society of Mechanical Engineers' Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section IX. Topics covered include electrode selection, equipment setup, and safe shop practices. Fee: $24.00 Insurance Fee: $3.50 Prerequisites: WLDG 1457. Course Type: W
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WLDG 2431: Advanced Blueprint Interpretation And Cost Analysis
4.00 Credits
Austin Community College District
A continuation of the Blueprint forWelders course (WLDG 1475). Emphasis placed on inspection, cost analysis, and estimating, including instruction in basic drafting skills. Instruction in pipe template and layout development using software employed by the pipe detailing industry. Course includes components in both the computer design of piping assemblies, as well as the actual welding of those assemblies. Students will learn cost analysis by creating spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel and word processing by creating contract proposals using Microsoft Word. This course meets the college's computer literacy requirement for the Associate of Applied Science degrees in Welding Technology. Fee: $12.00 Insurance Fee: $3.50 Prerequisites: WLDG 1475. Course Type: W
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WLDG 2435: Advanced Layout And Fabrication
4.00 Credits
Austin Community College District
A continuation of the IntermediateLayout and Fabrication course (WLDG 1453) which covers production and fabrication of layout tools and processes. Emphasis on application of fabrication and layout skills. Fee: $24.00 Insurance Fee: $3.50 Prerequisites: WLDG 1453. Course Type: W/C
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WLDG 2440: Advanced Art Metal
4.00 Credits
Austin Community College District
Project developmentin an open-studio atmosphere. Individualized instruction to encourage skill combinations and experimentation. Topics include GTAW, portfolio preparation and presentation. This guided studio art class shifts emphasis towards the student to create and complete one signifi cant piece of work. Evaluations at mid-term and fi nal to discuss work. Fee: $24.00 Insurance Fee: $3.50 Prerequisites: Take 1 of the following: WLDG 1405, WLDG 1408, or WLDG 1401. Course Type: W
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WLDG 2441: Power Hammer
4.00 Credits
Austin Community College District
Skilldevelopment in pneumatic, treadle, and trip hammer techniques. Topics include forging various steel alloys and larger stock confi gurations, tool making, machine care, and hardware. Projects to create functional esthetic objects using power hammers. Fee: $24.00 Insurance Fee: $3.50 Course Type: W
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