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3.00 Credits
Introduction to arc (SMAW) stick and oxyacetylene welding, including study of arc filler metals, application, classification, and related arc processes. Theory of arc flat, vertical, horizontal, and overhead welding positions and oxyacetylene cutting, brazing, and fusion welding on pipe and mild steel.
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3.00 Credits
Theory involved in GMAW (wire) automated welding processes on mild steel, aluminum, and stainless steel. API pipe welding and AWS welding certification, codes and standards, and tig welding are also covered.
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7.00 Credits
Lab experience for WELD1070. Covers arc welding on all base metals and all welding positions. Weld samples covering arc pipe welding and AWS certification welds will be completed. Oxyacetylene cutting, cast iron welding, brazing, hard facing, and fusion welding are covered through the use of weld samples.
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7.00 Credits
Lab for WELD1080. Welding samples are completed in the GMAW, arc pipe, tig, and AWS arc certification. Students do layout and fabrication on pipe and structural steel, along with general welding repair projects.
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2.00 Credits
Identification, classification, and application of metals as applied to the welding fabrication and machine shop areas.
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3.00 Credits
Students learn how to identify metals by chemical, physical, and electrical properties with an emphasis on heat treating of carbon steels and alloy steel forms. Some lab experiments and lab heat treatment are completed.
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1.50 Credits
Course tailored to core program needs to teach basic drafting theory. Fundamental principles of sketching and drafting will enable students to think and communicate graphically.
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2.00 Credits
Provides welding students with exposure and experience in reading welding symbols and fabrication layout. Structural steel and pipe layout projects are completed and one student project is laid out and fabricated.
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1.50 Credits
Covers machine fasteners, stud bolts, bolt grades, pop-rivets, and preening rivets; drill and tap operations for standard and metric thread sizes; saw blade selection and application; and precision layout, straight line and on an arc. Instruction provided on layout tools and their application and how to read a shop micrometer, dial caliper, and machine rule. Also includes machine safety and safe setup and operation of power drill press, hand tool, and die grinder; proper grinding stone selection and hand file use and selection. General shop theory information needed by students to successfully complete the lab exercises.
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0.50 Credits
Provides opportunities to perform basic machine shop/welding hand tool and power tool operations. Exercises using precision measuring instruments and layout tools are completed. Students will use theory information from WELD 1150 to perform lab exercises.
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