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WLDTC-120 |
INTRODUCTION TO WELDING |
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This course helps the
student develop confidence |
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and skills in the
fundamentals of basic
welding |
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concepts. This involves
welding with the SMAW and
GMAW processes, gas welding,
brazing, and flame cutting. |
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WLDTC-150 |
WELDING POWER SOURCES |
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Introduces various basic
power sources used in |
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welding industry. Students
learn construction of |
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power sources, how to obtain
optimum performance |
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from a power source, and how
to troubleshoot a |
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power source.
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WLDTC-151 |
WELDING CODES FOR
CERTIFICATIONS |
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Teaches working knowledge of
various welding codes |
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and welder certifications in
common use in |
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industry today. Students
work from the AWS D1.1 to |
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write a welding procedure
qualification record, a |
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prequalified welding
procedure, a welding |
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procedure specification, and
a welder |
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qualification record form.
This will also assist |
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student to take the
Associate Certified Welding |
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Inspector Exam. |
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WLDTC-152 |
QUALITY CONTROL FOR WELDING
INSPECTION |
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Introduce students to
quality control and |
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inspection techniques common
in industry. Quality |
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assurance and quality
control covered from |
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employer and employee points
of view. Weld |
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inspection approached
through destructive and |
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non-destructive methods as
prescribed in AWS D1.1, |
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Unit 6. |
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WLDTC-153 |
BASIC ACETYLENE WELDING LAB |
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Shop practice in basic
oxygen acetylene welding. |
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WLDTC-155 |
BASIC WELDING PROCESSES LAB |
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Lab practice in basic
oxyacetylene welding and |
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cutting, basic shielded
metal arc welding, and |
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basic gas metal arc welding.
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WLDTC-156 |
BASIC SMAW LAB |
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Weld with the SMAW process
in all positions on |
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mild steel using AC and DC
equipment.
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WLDTC-157 |
BASIC GMAW LAB |
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Weld with the GMAW and FCAW
processes in all |
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positions, single and multi
pass.
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WLDTC-158 |
ADVANCED SMAW LAB |
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Weld with the SMAW process
in all positions using |
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DC welding equipment. Obtain
certifiable skills on |
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a plate of unlimited
thickness.
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WLDTC-159 |
BASIC GTAW LAB |
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Weld with the GTAW process
on thin gauge mild |
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steel, stainless steel, and
aluminum using both DC |
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and AC equipment.
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WLDTC-160 |
MATHEMATICS I |
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Working knowledge of basic
mathematics as applied in
the welding industry. |
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WLDTC-161 |
WELDING PROCESSES AND
APPLICATIONS |
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Explores various welding and
cutting processes |
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commonly used in industry
and provide students |
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with basic understanding of
the principles |
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involved.
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WLDTC-162 |
METALLURGY |
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Introduces basic metallurgy
and gives working |
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knowledge of problems that
occur as a result of |
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heating and cooling metal
when using the various |
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welding processes. |
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WLDTC-165 |
ADVANCED WELDING PROCESSES
LAB |
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Lab practice in basic gas
tungsten arc welding and |
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structural welding using the
shielded metal arc |
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process.
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WLDTC-190 |
DS:WELDING TECHNOLOGY |
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Individual instruction and
self-study established |
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to meet specific training
objectives. May be |
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repeated. Credits earned may
not be directly |
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applicable to degree or
certificate. |
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WLDTC-192 |
SPECIAL TOPICS IN WELDING
TECHNOLOGY |
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WLDTC-250 |
DRAFTING AND PIPEFITTING |
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Basic fundamentals of
drafting as used in welding |
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trade. Pipefitting section
enables students to do |
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basic layout of pipe, figure
offsets, runs, and |
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travel distances, and give
practical experience in |
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fitting and welding branches
or laterals, and |
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blanking off pipe. |
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WLDTC-251 |
BLUEPRINT READING AND
SYMBOLS |
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Basic working knowledge of
blueprint reading as it |
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applies in today's welding
industry. Includes |
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welding symbols,
non-destructive testing
symbols, |
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and methods of dimensioning
drawings.
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WLDTC-252 |
HEAT TREATMENT |
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Acquaints students with
various industrial heat |
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treatment processes and
their applications in |
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industry. Teaches in-depth,
the properties and |
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strengths of metals in
fabrication and technology.
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WLDTC-254 |
PIPE WELDING:SMAW LAB |
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Develops skills for the
welder portion of Pipe |
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Fitter. Involves welding
with the SMAW process on |
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mild steel, multi-pass,
using E6010 and E7018 |
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electrodes. Welds are
performed in the 2G, 5G, and |
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6G positions. Covers both
uphill and downhill |
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techniques.
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WLDTC-256 |
SMAW UPHILL PIPE LAB |
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Weld pipe in all positions
using SMAW process and |
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uphill technique to conform
to ASME Section IX.
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WLDTC-257 |
SMAW DOWNHILL PIPE LAB |
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Weld pipe in all positions
using SMAW process and |
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downhill technique to
conform to API standard 1104 |
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WLDTC-258 |
BASIC ALUMINUM WELDING LAB |
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Weld aluminum using GTAW and
GMAW processes in all |
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positions.
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WLDTC-260 |
MATHEMATICS II |
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Give students thorough
working knowledge of basic |
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algebra and geometry as
applied in industry. |
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Review and re-apply basic
trigonometry as learned |
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in previous semester course
Drafting/Pipefitting.
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WLDTC-261 |
BENCHWORK FOR WELDERS |
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Familiarizes student with
basic hand and machine |
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tools, measuring devices,
and shop and tool |
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safety.
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WLDTC-262 |
DISTORTION CONTROL |
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Train students in the
correct method of distortion |
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control in welded
fabrications. Gives basic |
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guidance to assist student
in overcoming and |
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understanding some
difficulties inherent when |
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working metals where heat
input is involved.
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WLDTC-263 |
PIPE WELDING GMAW LAB |
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Develop skills for the
welder portion of Pipe |
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Fitter I. Involves welding
with the GMAW process |
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on mild steel, multi-pass,
using small diameter |
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wire and short circuit
transfer in the 2G, 5G, and |
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6G positions. Covers both
uphill and downhill |
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techniques.
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WLDTC-264 |
PIPE WELDING GTAW LAB |
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Develops employable skill in
the gas tungsten arc |
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welding portion of Pipe
Fitter I. Involves welding |
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with GTAW process on small
diameter thin wall pipe |
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and tubing in all positions.
High pressure pipe |
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welding using GTAW on root
pass with E7018 fill |
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and cover passes is covered. |
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WLDTC-266 |
PROJECT WELDING FROM DRAWING
LAB |
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Shop practice in project
welding from drawings |
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using all methods and
materials.
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WLDTC-270 |
DIRECTED WELDING PROJECTS |
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8 |
This course is designed for
students who desire to |
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specialize in one field of
the welding industry. |
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The student will learn how
to safely operate and |
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optimize the performance of
various welding |
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machines and how to operate
welding shop |
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equipment. They will also
acquire additional |
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knowledge of welding theory
concerning specific |
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processes or applications,
and welding skills |
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appropriate to the area of
interest.
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WLDTC-290 |
DIRECTED STUDY IN WELDING
TECHNOLOGY |
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8 |
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WLDTC-292 |
DIRECTED SPECIAL PROJECTS |
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8 |
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WLDTC-296 |
COOPERATIVE EDUCATION IN
WELDING |
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8 |
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TECHNOLOGY |
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WLDTC-366 |
PROJECT WELDING FORM DRAWING
LAB |
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Shop practice in project
welding from drawings |
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using all methods and
materials.
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WLDTC-370 |
DIRECTED WELDING PROJECTS |
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8 |
This course is designed for
students who desire to |
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specialize in one field of
the welding industry. |
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The student will learn how
to safely operate and |
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optimize the performance of
various welding |
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machines and how to operate
welding shop |
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equipment. They will also
acquire additional |
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knowledge of welding theory
concerning specific |
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processes or applications,
and welding skills |
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appropriate to the area of
interest. |
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WLDTC-390 |
DIRECTED STUDY IN WELDING
TECHNOLOGY |
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WLDTC-396 |
COOPERATIVE EDUCATION IN
WELDING |
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TECHNOLOGY |
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