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WELDING COURSES

WELDING (WELD)

WELD 110 Oxyfuel Operations Spring 2 credits
This course provides the training to develop the manual skills necessary to produce high quality welds using the oxyacetylene welding, brazing, and cutting process on mild steel.

WELD 118 Testing OA in Welding, Brazing, Cutting Spring 2 credits
This course provides the lab to develop the manual skills necessary to produce high quality welding using the oxyacetylene welding, brazing, and cutting processes on mild steel.

WELD 130 Advanced Testing in OA Welding, Brazing, Cutting Spring 2 credits
This course provides the advanced lab to develop the manual skills necessary to produce high quality welding using the oxyacetylene welding, brazing, and cutting processes on mild steel.

WELD 135 Welding Principles Spring 2 credits
This course provides the training to develop the manual skills necessary to produce high quality welds on mild steel plate using the gas metal and flux cored arc welding process in all positions.

WELD 140 Methods in GMA & FCA Welding Spring 2 credits
This course provides the lab to develop the manual skills necessary to produce high quality welds on mild steel plate using the gas metal and flux cored arc welding process in all positions.

WELD 145 Advanced Methods in GMA & FCA Welding Spring 2 credits
This course provides the advanced lab to develop the manual skills necessary to produce high quality welds on mild steel plate using the gas metal and flux cored arc welding process in all positions.

WELD 150 Methods in GTA & PA Welding Spring 2 credits
This course provides the training to develop the manual skills necessary to produce high quality welds using the gas tungsten and plasma arc cutting process on mild steel plate in all positions.

WELD 155 Blueprint Reading for Welders F&S 3 credits
This program concentrates on the understanding and use of technical blueprints. This includes basic lines, geometric construction, orthographic projection, isometric projection, oblique projection, pictorial drawings, and structural sizes.

WELD 160 Advanced Methods in GTA & PA Welding Spring 2 credits
This lab provides the advanced technical training to develop  manual skills necessary to produce high quality welds on mild steel plate using the gas tungsten process in all positions according to the American Welding Society Standards and the plasma cutting process.

WELD 165 Blueprint Symbols for Welding F&S 3 credits
This course is a continuation of WELD 155, and introduces the American Welding Society standardized welding symbols used on blueprints. Actual prints from industry are used during this course. Prerequisite: Welding 155.

WELD 170 Arc Welding Operations Fall 2 credits
This course provides the training to develop the manual skills necessary to produce high quality welds using the shielded metal arc welding process in all positions, on thin and medium thickness mild steel, using single and multi pass welds with the E60 series electrodes.

WELD 173 Methods in Arc Welding Operations Fall 4 credits
This course provides the training to develop the testing skills necessary to produce high quality welds on mild steel plate in all positions using the shielded metal arc welding process according to the American Welding Society Standards.

WELD 180 Shielded Metal Arc Welding Fall 2 credits
This course provides the training to develop the manual skills necessary to produce high quality welds using the shielded metal arc welding process on thin and medium thickness mild steel plates in all positions using the E70 series electrodes.

WELD 183 Testing in Shielded Metal Arc Welding Fall 4 credits
This course provides the training to develop the testing skills necessary to produce high quality welds using the shielded metal arc welding process on mild steel plate in all positions with E70 series electrodes according to the American Welding Society Standards.

WELD 187 Types of Non-Destructive Testing Fall 3 credits
This course studies non-destructive tests such as: magnetic particle, eddy current, visual, ultrasonic, dye penetrant, and radiographic.

WELD 210 Gas Tungsten Arc Pipe Welding Fall 3 credits
This course provides the training to develop the manual skills necessary to produce high quality groove welds on four-inch diameter schedule 40 steel pipe in the 2G, 5G, and 6G positions. Department approval required.

WELD 215 Testing in Gas Tungsten Arc Pipe Welding Fall 3 credits
This course provides the training to develop the manual skills necessary to produce high quality groove welds on pipe in the 2G, 5G, and 6G positions using the gas tungsten arc welding process. All testing is in accordance with the American Society of Mechanical Engineer Standards. Department approval required.

WELD 220 Shielded Metal Arc Pipe Welding Fall 3 credits
This course provides the necessary training to make high quality groove welds on open root mild steel pipe in the 2G, 5G, and 6G positions using the shielded metal arc open root process. Department approval required.

WELD 225 Testing in Shielded Metal Arc Pipe Welding Fall 3 credits
This course provides the training to develop the testing skills necessary to produce high quality groove welds on pipe in the 2G, 5G, and 6G positions using the American Society Mechanical Engineer Standards. Department approval required.

WELD 230 Gas Metal Arc Pipe Welding Fall 3 credits
This course provides the training to develop the manual skills necessary to produce high quality groove welds on 6-inch diameter schedule 40 steel pipe in the 2G, 5G, and 6G positions using the gas metal arc process. Department approval required.

WELD 235 Testing in Gas Metal Arc Pipe Welding Fall 3 credits
This course provides the training to develop the testing skills necessary to produce high quality groove welds on pipe in the 2G, 5G, and 6G positions using the gas metal arc welding process. All testing is in accordance with the American Society of Mechanical Engineer Standards. Department approval required.

WELD 240 Special Projects Fall 3 credits
To design and/or build a special project concentrating on the students major area of interest in the field of welding. This project will allow the student to integrate all the theoretical and hands-on skills acquired in the program. Department approval required.

WELD 245 Special Projects Fall 3 credits
A continuation of W240, Special Projects 1, for advanced design and development of projects concentrating on the student's major area of interest in the field of welding, allowing the student to integrate all the theoretical and hands-on skills acquired in the program. Department approval required.

WELD 294 Independent Study 1-3 credits
Independent or directed study of special topics in welding. Department chairperson approval is required.

WELD 299 Special Topics 1-3 credits
Variable topics in the field of welding technology. Repeatable as long as content varies. Consent of department chairperson.

WELD 195-295 Service Learning 1-3 credits
Maximum of six semester hours. Service learning may be accomplished by one of three methods: Joining a club that has a public service component, doing volunteer work at a non-profit organization, or taking a course that links public service with its curriculum.

WELD 197-297 Cooperative Education/lnternship 1-3 credit hours each
Repeatable up to a maximum of six hours. Students get on-the-job experience under qualified supervision in welding occupations. Work hours are arranged by employer, advisor, and student. Student progress is checked by oral and written reports from the employer. Student advisor conferences are held to discuss progress and/or problems. All co-op experiences are based on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis. Consent of department chairperson.

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