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4.00 Credits
This course is a conti nuati on of WE 114. It includes shielded metal-arc welding in the horizontal, verti cal, and overhead positi ons. Pipe welding layout procedures and arc welding of basic pipe joints used in oil and gas in welding and farm and ranch constructi on using pipe. This is a four credit hour course. Prerequisite: WE 114 or consent of instructor
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4.00 Credits
This course off ers instructi on and practi ce in welding aluminum, mild steel, and stainless. Instructi on is off ered in the operati on and maintenance and use of inert equipment, MIG and TIG. Inspecti on and testi ng will also be included. This is a four credit hour course. Prerequisite: WE 114 or consent of instructor
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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. Includes material testi ng on the ferrous, carbon alloy steel and nonferrous material testi ng. This is a three credit hour course. Prerequisites: WE 114, WE 124, WE 123S, WE 113D
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3.00 Credits
This course is a conti nuati on of WE 124, including shielded metal-arc welding in the horizontal, verti cal and overhead positi ons. The following concepts and skills are covered in class: Pipe welding procedures and arc welding of basic pipe joints used in oil and gas line welding and farm and ranch constructi on using irrigati on pipe and stainless steel plates using the STIG welding system, cutti ng with a plasma cutti ng torch, weld in diff erent positi ons from 1G through 4G with the capacity of heat transfer or heat resistance and treatment. This is a three credit hour course. Prerequisites: WE 114, WE 124
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3.00 Credits
This course concentrates on advanced study of materials and methods in their applicati on to industry. Welding diff erent metals in various positi ons and the study of welding codes, metallurgy of rods, electrodes, and materials will be covered. In additi on, the practi ce of joint work, fabricati on of equipment for industry (oil and gas) and farm building constructi on will be studied. Prerequisites: WE 114, WE 124
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4.00 Credits
This course is designed to give advanced practi ce in patt ern, development, and layout. Individual projects that the class can work on are encouraged. This course may be repeated for credit, but may only be counted once by degree seeking students. This is a four credit hour course. Prerequisites: WE 114, WE 124, WE 214, and WE 224, if the student is degree seeking
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4.00 Credits
This course is a technical course studying the materials and methods of applying welding knowledge in industry. Course includes welding diff erent metals in various positi ons, study of welding codes, metallurgy of rods, electrodes and materials. Additi onal practi ce is provided in all areas of the department, fabricati on of individual projects, and discussion of farm building constructi on. This is a four credit hour course. Prerequisites: WE 114
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3.00 Credits
This course includes various codes and standards that are used in welding and fabricati on. Major codes and standards are API, ASME, and AWS. API is the standard for all pipe used by companies in the oil industry; ASME coding includes the use of vessels, pressure, and structural needs for the power plants, nuclear plants, and water power dams; and AWS includes D-11, the study of structural welding. Covers the building of oil platf orms, off shore platf orms and rigs, railroads, automobiles, and welding in the agriculture industry. This is a three credit hour course. Prerequisites: WE 114
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4.00 Credits
The welding co-operati ve work experience is designed to off er an internship within the industry setti ng for welding. Students will work under the supervision of an approved professional/specialists in the welding fi eld. A member of the New Mexico Junior College faculty will act as coordinator between the student and the company, and will monitor the internship. A minimum of 180 work hours on the jobsite is required for successful completi on of the course for four credit hours during the semester or work period. This is a four credit hour course. Prerequisite: WE 124 and the consent of the instructor and the company The Advanced Career Technology Academy is primarily designed to serve the needs of high school students but is open to registrati on from traditi onal students and / or community members.
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