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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to help students improve their reading skills. The goals include increased comprehension, vocabulary, and the student's ability to remember what they have read. These skills and strategies provide a foundati on needed to succeed in other college classes which require collegelevel textbook reading. This is a three credit hour course. Prerequisite: TS 123 or an appropriate score on a placement exam
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide the basic job entry-level skills and theory related to the welding area. Areas presented include safety, joint work, patt ern layout and development, basic reading of shop drawings, math related to welding techniques, and the welding area processes of: OAW, SMAW, and GMAW. Basic set-ups, troubleshooti ng and how to do repairs using the various processes. The course syllabus meets the objecti ves of NMJC course, WE 114, Introducti on to Welding. Prerequisite: A strong interest in welding as a vocati onal choice or using gained skills as support fi eld to another area.
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3.00 Credits
The course syllabus meets the objecti ves of NMJC course, WE 124, Advanced Welding. Prerequisite: Successful completi on of WE 037 Welding I or permission of the instructor
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide the basic job entry-level skills and theory related to the welding area at an advanced level. The course syllabus meets the objecti ves of NMJC course, WE 223P, Pipe Welding. Prerequisite: Successful completi on of WE 047 Welding II or permission of the instructor
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3.00 Credits
The course syllabus meets the objecti ves of NMJC course, WE 214, Inert Gas Welding. Prerequisite: Successful completi on of WE 057, Welding III or permission of the instructor
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2.00 Credits
This course covers current welding machinery, tools, and equipment. Design and constructi on fundamentals for shop layout of structural steel and pipe are discussed. Students will examine the uses of symbols, blueprints, and writt en specifi cati ons in the layout and fabricati on of welded structures. This is a two credit hour course.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to develop an understanding of the nomenclature of testi ng processes, equipment and materials. Techniques, positi ons and trade terms are stressed. The course includes material testi ng on the ferrous, carbon alloy steel and nonferrous material testi ng. Tests will meet the Nati onal board, ASME, AWS, and API standards. This is a three credit hour course. Prerequisites: WE 114, WE 124, WE 113M
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3.00 Credits
This course includes a study of ferrous and nonferrous metals from ore to the fi nished products. Emphasis is on metal alloys, heat-treati ng, hard surfacing, welding techniques, forging, foundry processes, and mechanical properti es of metal including hardness, machinability, and ducti lity. Technical terms used in the various phases of metallurgy, from early history to classifi cati on of steel are covered. This is a three credit hour course. Prerequisite: WE 114
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces the nomenclature of welding processes, equipment, and materials used in the various types of gas and electric welds. The techniques, positi ons, and trade terms are stressed. Fusion welds on diff erent thicknesses of metals with the oxy-acetylene torch welding equipment will be practi ced. This is a 4 credit hour class.
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3.00 Credits
This course includes a study of industrial blueprints with an emphasis placed on terminology, symbols, graphic descripti on, and welding processes, including systems of measurement and industry standards. Identi fy, explain and interpret weld symbols, identi fy structure shapes, demonstrate the proper use of measuring devices, read and interpret blueprints, read welding detail drawings, and calculate dimensions and materials. This is a three credit hour course. Prerequisite: WE 114
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