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WELD-1250 Blueprint Reading (3 Credits)
Blueprint reading, welding symbols, and basic drafting skills that are used in the welding industry. (45/0/0/0)Requisites:NoneTypically Offered:ALL TERMS -
WELD-1280 Welding for Rel Occ (3 Credits)
For students taking welding on a related basis. Includes the basic principles and applications of the shield metal are welding and oxyacetylene welding processes. (30/45/0/0)Requisites:NoneTypically Offered:ALL TERMS -
WELD-1290 Welding for Machinist (3 Credits)
Meets the welding requirements for students majoring in machine tool technology: oxyacetylene welding, brazing, braze welding and cutting, shield metal arc, gas metal arc, gas tungsten arc, and information on welding tool steel. (15/90/0/0)Requisites:NoneTypically Offered:ALL TERMS -
WELD-1300 Oxyacetylene Welding I (3 Credits)
Equipment and supplies are used in a safe manner when welding with the oxyacetylene welding equipment. Skill development will be in all positions. (30/45/0/0)Requisites:NoneTypically Offered:ALL TERMS -
WELD-1320 Cutting (2 Credits)
Theory and practice of cutting. A variety of cutting processes will be covered including oxyacetylene, arc, and plasma arc. (15/45/0/0)Requisites:NoneTypically Offered:ALL TERMS -
WELD-1340 Brazing & Braze Welding (2 Credits)
Theory and practice in brazing and braze welding. Skill development using mild steel, cast iron, and aluminum will be covered. (30/15/0/0)Requisites:NoneTypically Offered:ALL TERMS -
WELD-1360 Welding Repair/Troubleshooting (3 Credits)
Basic repair and troubleshooting of welding power supplies, wire feeders, and accessory equipment. (30/45/0/0)Requisites:NoneTypically Offered:ALL TERMS -
WELD-1440 Gas Metal Arc Basics (2 Credits)
Theory and application of gas metal arc welding, welds made in flat position on mild steel. This course is short and intensive for production welding skills. (15/45/0/0)Requisites:NoneTypically Offered:ALL TERMS -
WELD-1450 Gas Metal Arc Weld I (3 Credits)
Theory and application of the gas metal arc welding process on mild steel. Welds are made in all positions, on various joints, and using different shielding gases. (30/45/0/0)Requisites:NoneTypically Offered:ALL TERMS -
WELD-1460 Gas Metal Arc Weld II (2 Credits)
The spray transfer mode of deposit for welding will be covered in this course. Aluminum, stainless, and other nonferrous filler materials will be used. (15/45/0/0)Requisites:NoneTypically Offered:ALL TERMS -
WELD-1470 Shield Metal Arc Welding I (2 Credits)
Emphasizes safety, theory, and nomenclature. Welding skills will be developed in the flat position using mild steel. Several electrodes and types of joint designs will be used. (15/45/0/0)Requisites:NoneTypically Offered:ALL TERMS -
WELD-1480 Shield Metal Arc Welding II (2 Credits)
Welding skills will be developed in the all position using mild steel. Several electrodes and types of joint designs will be used. (10/60/0/0)Requisites:NoneTypically Offered:ALL TERMS -
WELD-1490 Shield Metal Arc Welding III (2 Credits)
Welding skills will be developed in all positions using mild steel. Several electrodes and types of joint designs will be used. (10/60/0/0)Requisites:NoneTypically Offered:ALL TERMS -
WELD-1500 Gas Tung Arc Weld I (3 Credits)
Theory and application of gas tungsten arc welding using mild steel in all positions. Proficiency must be demonstrated with the oxyacetylene welding process prior to entering this course. (30/45/0/0)Requisites:NoneTypically Offered:ALL TERMS -
WELD-1510 Gas Tung Arc Weld II (2 Credits)
Stainless steel and aluminum are welded in all positions. (15/45/0/0)Requisites:NoneTypically Offered:ALL TERMS -
WELD-1550 Robotic Programming & Welding (2 Credits)
This course is designed for students completing an AAS degree or individuals from industry working with robotic welders. This course covers the essentials of basic robotic programming and arc welding with the GMAW welding process. (25/15/0/0)Requisites:NoneTypically Offered:ALL TERMS -
WELD-1600 Polyethylene Pipe Fusion (1 Credits)
This course covers the properties of polyethylene pipe, codes, and standards used in the polyethylene pipe industry as it relates to the natural gas industry. It also covers how to operate and maintain equipment used in the fusing of polyethylene pipe. (15/0/0/0)Requisites:NoneTypically Offered:ALL TERMS -
WELD-1981 Travel Experience (1 Credits)
No description available.Requisites:NoneTypically Offered:ALL TERMS, ALL YEARS -
WELD-2300 SMAW Pipe I (2 Credits)
Note: Prior completion of WELD 1470 and WELD 1480 are recommended. The development of pipe welding skills in the 5G position welding vertical up. Covers E6010 root pass and E7018 fill and cap. (0/90/0/0)Requisites:NoneTypically Offered:ALL TERMS -
WELD-2310 SMAW Pipe II (2 Credits)
Note: Completion of WELD 1470 and 1480 are recommended. The development of pipe welding skills in the 5G position welding vertical up. Covers E6010 root pass and E6010 fill and cap. (0/90/0/0)Requisites:NoneTypically Offered:ALL TERMS -
WELD-2320 SMAW Pipe III (2 Credits)
Note: Completion of WELD 1470 and 1480 are recommended. The development of pipe welding skills in the 2G E6010 root, E7018 fill and cap, 6G E6010 root, and E7018 fill and cap. (0/90/0/0)Requisites:NoneTypically Offered:ALL TERMS -
WELD-2330 SMAW Pipe IV (2 Credits)
Note: Completion of WELD 1470 and 1480 are recommended. The development of pipe welding skills in the 5G position welding vertical down. Covers E6010 root pass and E6010 fill and cap. (0/90/0/0)Requisites:NoneTypically Offered:ALL TERMS -
WELD-2340 SMAW Pipe V (2 Credits)
Note: Completion of WELD 1470 and 1480 are recommended. The development of pipe welding skills in the 5G position welding vertical down. Covers E6010 root pass and E7010-A-1 fill and cap. (0/90/0/0)Requisites:NoneTypically Offered:ALL TERMS -
WELD-2480 Flux-Core & Sub Arc Weld (3 Credits)
Theory and application. Includes welding all positions using self-shielding and externally shielded electrodes. Submerged arc will include groove and fillets in the flat and horizontal positions only. (30/45/0/0)Requisites:NoneTypically Offered:ALL TERMS -
WELD-2520 GTAW: Pipe (2 Credits)
Provides the student with the skills necessary to pass pipe qualifications test in the 2G, 5G, and 6G positions on mild steel. (15/45/0/0)Requisites:NoneTypically Offered:ALL TERMS -
WELD-2610 Metals (2 Credits)
A study of metals as related to their properties, alloying elements, and code systems is covered. (30/0/0/0)Requisites:NoneTypically Offered:ALL TERMS -
WELD-2620 Layout & Assembly (2 Credits)
The design and fabrication of an approved project is included in this course. A working print, estimation of cost and time, and a list of materials is required. (15/45/0/0)Requisites:NoneTypically Offered:ALL TERMS -
WELD-2640 Misc Weld Processes (2 Credits)
Study and application of resistance, friction, hard facing, and cast iron welding along with the use and application of the twin carbon arc torch. Other less familiar welding processes will also be covered. (20/30/0/0)Requisites:NoneTypically Offered:ALL TERMS -
WELD-2700 Welding Codes & Standards (2 Credits)
Various familiarization of welding codes and inspection techniques are covered relating to weld quality. Covers codes and standards and testing techniques. (30/0/0/0)Requisites:NoneTypically Offered:ALL TERMS -
WELD-2730 Welding for Qualification I (1 Credits)
This course requires weldment to be made which will satisfactorily withstand the guided bend test as specified by the AWS D1.1 Structural Steel Welding Code. (5/30/0/0)Requisites:NoneTypically Offered:ALL TERMS
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