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Nov 23, 2024
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Catalog 2021-2022 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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WELD 102 Shielded Metal Arc Welding7 credits This course focuses on the principles, procedures, and operation of equipment to properly and safely use the shielded metal arc welding process.
Prerequisites: ABED 040 (or placement into MATH 087 or higher) and ABED 046 (or placement into ENGL 093 or higher)
Corequisites: WELD 101
Course Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to:
- Use technical resources to access information regarding the installation, repair, and maintenance of welding and fabrication equipment
- Use technical resources to access information regarding welding and fabrication processes
- Identify and use common types of shop equipment and hand tools to safely perform welding/fabrication procedures
- Follow industry standard safe practices, including the using and wearing of all safety equipment needed to weld or be in a welding environment
- Comply with hazardous material laws and processes
- Use metallurgy principles to properly select material, tools, and equipment, and to perform welding tasks
- Read and follow blueprints
- Use math to make equipment adjustments/calibrations and to complete fabrication projects
- Prepare a work area to do shielded metal arc welding
- Select and safely set up shielded metal arc welding equipment
- Store, transport, and handle all types of shielded metal arc welding equipment properly and safely
- Prepare metal for shielded metal arc welding procedures using proper joint design, equipment, and joint preparation techniques
- Use proper shielded metal arc welding tools and equipment to weld.
- Use proper shielded metal arc welding techniques to weld in all positions
- Complete a resume, cover letter, job application, and job search as necessary
Program Outcomes This course teaches to the following program outcomes:
- be prepared for a range of entry-level positions as welder apprentices, welders, welder fabricators, welding fitters
- demonstrate proficiency in most major industrial welding and cutting processes common in the construction, manufacturing, maintenance, shipbuilding, and aerospace industries
Global Outcomes This course teaches to the global outcome of information literacy.
Total Hours: 120 Theory (Lecture) Hours: 20 Guided Practice (Lab or Clinical) Hours: 100
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