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| WELD 141-Welding Basics, 4 credit
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Opportunity to select customized welding process instruction for application training, industry practices, hobby uses, or skill development to meet employer/employment requirements. View the Master Course Outline WELD 145-Basic Welding I, 7 credit s Introduction to welding, cutting, and grinding procedures used for general welding applications. Topics include fuel gas welding, brazing, cutting, shielded metal arc welding, gas metal arc welding, plasma arc cutting, carbon arc gouging, and abrasive grinding. View the Master Course Outline WELD 146-Basic Welding II, 7 credit s Provides the experienced welder additional training on student selected welding processes. Prerequisite: WELD 145. View the Master Course Outline WELD 147-Basic Welding III, 7 credit s Provides the experienced welder additional training on student selected welding processes. Prerequisite: WELD 146. View the Master Course Outline WELD 151-Shielded Metal Arc Welding I, 17 credit s Entry-level student training in safe practices of fuel gas cutting/welding and shielded metal arc welding. Topics include equipment operation, industry practices, arc welding fundamentals, material preparation methods, basic electricity, metals and electrodes, shop work ethics, and layout procedures. Prerequisite: Instructor permission. View the Master Course Outline WELD 152-Shielded Metal Arc Welding II, 17 credit s Training in safe and proper SMAW arc welding procedures and techniques will be covered, including arc welding equipment setup, E-6010 electrode practice, shop work practice, demonstrations, and classroom presentations. Prerequisite: WELD 151 or instructor permission. View the Master Course Outline WELD 153-Shielded Metal Arc Welding III, 17 credit s Additional experience and training in safe arc welding procedures and the opportunity to take AWS/WABO certification tests. Prerequisite: WELD 152 or instructor permission. View the Master Course Outline WELD 191-Cooperative Work Experience, 15 credit s Opportunity to work in jobs directly related to the welding industry. This formal training period is agreed upon by the student, employer, and instructor. Prerequisite: Instructor permission. View the Master Course Outline WELD 192-Cooperative Seminar, 1 credit Explore issues related to cooperative work experience focusing on effective workplace relationships. Co-requisite: WELD 191. View the Master Course Outline WELD 196-Welding Skill Development I, 17 credit s Provides variable lab times and credits to meet individual requirements. A contract is developed with instructor to meet the students' needs. Grades and credits are assigned according to contract specifications and student accomplishments. Prerequisite: Instructor permission. View the Master Course Outline WELD 199-Special Topics, 10 credit s Study and train to meet established local needs in the welding industry, supplemental to courses currently offered. Prerequisite: Instructor permission. View the Master Course Outline WELD 254-Shielded Metal Arc - Pipe, 17 credit s Focus is on industry practices involving pipe welding and welder certification. Topics include welding procedures, specifications, preparation of test samples, testing, and acceptance standards. Prerequisite: WELD 153 or instructor permission. View the Master Course Outline WELD 255-Gas Tungsten Arc Welding, 17 credit s Explores Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) processes on ferrous and nonferrous materials. Topics include safe and proper GTAW equipment setup requirements, process variables, material requirements, and welding procedures. View the Master Course Outline WELD 256-Gas Metal Arc Welding, 17 credit s Provides Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) and Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) experience on ferrous and nonferrous alloys. Topics include welding equipment setup and safety procedures, welding practices and procedures for various applications, and equipment maintenance procedures. View the Master Course Outline WELD 265-Gas Tungsten Arc Welding, 14 credit s Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) process on ferrous and nonferrous materials are covered. Topics include safe and proper GTAW equipment setup requirements, process variables, material requirements, and welding procedures. View the Master Course Outline WELD 266-Gas Metal Arc Welding, 14 credit s Explores Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) experience on ferrous and nonferrous alloys. Topics include welding equipment setup and safety procedures, welding practices and procedures for various applications, and equipment maintenance procedures. View the Master Course Outline WELD 296-Welding Skill Development II, 17 credit s Continuance of WELD 196, designed to provide students variable lab time and credits to meet individual requirements. A contract is developed with instructor to meet the student's needs. Grades and credits are assigned according to contract specifications and student accomplishments. Prerequisite: Instructor permission. View the Master Course Outline WELD 297-Special Projects, 17 credit s Project-oriented experiences in the area or applications not covered in the standard welding curriculum. Prerequisite: Instructor permission, based on evaluation of student's education and work experience. View the Master Course Outline WELD 299-Leadership, 1 credit Encourage students to develop awareness of their leadership potential and abilities through small group discussions and assumption of leadership roles and responsibilities. Students will acquire information, experience diverse points of view, construct knowledge and practice a variety of interpersonal and social skills, such as communicating, goal-setting, decision-making, team-building, and managing stress. Students must complete at least two of the welding skill tests per AWS/WABO standards. View the Master Course Outline -This class is offered as a telecourse. Please check the quarterly schedule for course offerings. -This class is offered as an online or WAOL class. Please check the quarterly schedule for course offerings. |
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