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4.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: WLD 100) Introduces fundamental principles, safety practices, equipment, and techniques necessary for metal heating and oxyfuel cutting. Topics include: metal heating and cutting principles, safety procedures, use of cutting torches and apparatus, metal heating techniques, metal cutting techniques, manual and automatic oxyfuel cutting techniques, and oxyfuel pipe cutting. Practice in the laboratory is provided.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces knowledge and skills necessary for reading welding and related blueprints/sketches. Topics include: basic lines, sketches, basic views, notes and specifications, dimensions, sketches, sectional views, structural shapes, isometrics, joint design, and detail and assembly prints.
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6.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: WLD 100) Introduces the fundamental theory, equipment, safety practices, and techniques required for shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) in the flat position. Qualification tests, flat position, are used in the evaluation of student progress toward making industrial standard welds. Topics include: SMAW theory, introduction to SMAW machines, SMAW safety and health practices, basic electrical principles, selection and preparation of materials, identification and selection of low hydrogen, equipment set-up, mild steel, joint design, other common electrodes, and production of beads and joints in the flat position.
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6.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: WLD 100) Introduces the major theory, techniques, and safety practices required for shielded metal arc welding in the horizontal position. Qualification tests, horizontal position, are used in evaluating student progress toward making industrial standard welds. Topics include: SMAW health and safety practices, production of welds and uniform width and height, manipulation of electrodes to produce specification welds, horizontal joints, uses of low hydrogen, mild steel, and other common electrodes in position welding.
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6.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: WLD 100) Introduces the major theory, techniques, and safety procedures required for shielded metal arc welding in the vertical position. Qualification tests, vertical position, are used in the evaluation of student progress toward making industrial standard welds, vertical joints, mild steel, applications of low hydrogen, and other common electrodes in vertical position welding.
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6.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: WLD 100) Introduces the major theory, techniques, and safety procedures required for shielded metal arc welding in the overhead position. Qualification tests, overhead position, are used in evaluating student progress toward making industrial standard welds. Topics include: production of welds of uniform width and height, SMAW health and safety practices, manipulation of electrodes to produce specification welds, overhead joints, applications of low hydrogen, mild steel, and other common electrodes in overhead position welding.
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: WLD 103) Emphasizes welding symbols and definitions through which the engineer or designer communicates with the welder. Welding symbols are considered an integral part of blueprint reading for the welder. Topics include: welding symbols and abbreviations; basic joints for weldment fabrications; industrially used welds; surfacing back or backing, and melt-thru welds; and structural shapes and joint design.
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6.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: WLD 100) Introduces the major theory, techniques, and safety practices required for gas metal arc welding. Qualification tests, all positions, are used in the evaluation of student progress toward making industrial standard welds. Topics include: GMAW safety/health practices, GMAW theory, machines, set-up, wire specifications, joint design, shielding gas, and production of GMAW beads, bead patterns, and joints in all positions.
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4.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: WLD 100) Provides knowledge of theory, safety practices, inert gas, equipment, and techniques required for successful gas tungsten arc welding. Qualification tests, all positions, are used in the safety and health practices, shielding gases, metal cleaning procedures, selection of filler rods, GTAW machines and equipment set-up, GTAW weld positions, and production of GTAW beads, bead patterns, and joints in all positions.
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4.00 Credits
Qualifications ( 2-6-4) (Prerequisite: WLD 101, WLD 105, WLD 106, WLD 107, WLD 108, WLD 109, WLD 110) Introduces industrial qualification methods, procedures, and requirements. Students are prepared to meet the qualification criteria of selected national welding codes and standards. Topics include: test methods and procedures, national industrial codes and standards, fillet and groove weld specimens, and preparation for qualifications and job entry.
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