Welding (AAS.WEL)

This program provides experiences which enable students to develop competencies necessary for employment in welding and other related occupations. Emphasis throughout the program is placed on developing skills in the following areas: safety, metal identification, metal cutting processes, machining, blueprint reading, OAW, SMAW, GMAW, GTAW (including stainless steel and aluminum). Students will gain valuable hands-on experience as they complete a minimum of 375 clock hours of Supervised Occupational Experience at an industry location.

Program requirements may change over time. Specific degree/graduation requirements are determined by a degree audit.
FIRST YEAR
First Semester
Hours
MAT-130
College Algebra

MAT-130
College Algebra

Develop of concepts of a function and graph, inverse, exponential and logarithmic functions, theory of equations, systems of equations, sequences and series. Graphing calculator required.

Course Outline
OR
APT-041
Applied Mathematics I

APT-041
Applied Mathematics I

Fundamentals of basic arithmetic, calculator usage, simple equations, word problems, algebra, right triangles, charts and graphs.

Course Outline
OR
MAT 1--
Math Elective

MAT 1--
Math Elective



*
3.0
IND-062
Rigging and Hoisting

IND-062
Rigging and Hoisting

This course is designed to provide a basic understanding of hoisting and rigging equipment. Safety regulations will be discussed along with determination of safe working loads and proper care of equipment. (Repeatable 3 Times)

Course Outline
1.0
TEC-043
Industrial Safety

TEC-043
Industrial Safety

Designed to give the student basic information and procedures concerning industrial safety awareness and accident prevention.

Course Outline
1.0
WLD-040
Welding Fundamentals

WLD-040
Welding Fundamentals

Course will cover basic welding processes, including: Oxy-Acetylene welding, Arc welding, Cutting and Brazing.

Course Outline
2.5
WLD-041
Metal Cutting and Fabrication

WLD-041
Metal Cutting and Fabrication

This course is designed to provide an understanding of metal cutting and fabricating processes and weld joint design.

Course Outline
2.0
WLD-051
Shielded Metal Arc Welding I

WLD-051
Shielded Metal Arc Welding I

This course provides an introduction to shielded metal arc welding. Students learn to set up equipment, identify electrodes, and strike and run beads in the flat position.

Course Outline
2.5
WLD-061
Gas Metal Arc Welding I

WLD-061
Gas Metal Arc Welding I

This course introduces gas metal arc welding procedures and equipment. Students learn to perform single and multiple pass welds in the flat position with gas metal arc welding equipment.

Course Outline
2.5

Semester Totals

14.5
Second Semester
WLD-052
Shielded Metal Arc Welding II

WLD-052
Shielded Metal Arc Welding II

In this course, students learn to perform single and multiple pass welds with shielded metal arc welding equipment in all positions.

Course Outline
2.5
WLD-062
Gas Metal Arc Welding II

WLD-062
Gas Metal Arc Welding II

This course teaches students to perform gas metal arc welds in the horizontal, vertical and overhead positions using single and multiple pass welds.

Course Outline
2.5
WLD-070
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding

WLD-070
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding

This course introduces students to the gas tungsten arc welding equipment and procedures. Welds are prepared in flat, horizontal and vertical positions on both ferrous and non-ferrous metals.

Course Outline
2.5
TEC-040
Print Reading for Industry

TEC-040
Print Reading for Industry

Print Reading for Industry is a training course designed to assist the beginning to intermediate students, as-well-as workers in the industry, to understand the fundamentals, principles, and practices involved in producing and reading industrial blueprints.

Course Outline
2.0
TEC-070
Properties of Metal

TEC-070
Properties of Metal

Familiarizes the student with the need for heat treatment of metals and the processes and techniques used and the resulting effects. Also includes a study of the machinability of metals and the contributing physical and metallurgical factors.

Course Outline
2.5
ECO-231
Principles of Economics I (Macro)

ECO-231
Principles of Economics I (Macro)

Focuses on the nature and method of economics, basic supply and demand analysis, national income accounting, business cycles, inflation and unemployment, fiscal policy, money and banking, and monetary policy.

Course Outline
OR
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IAI Social Science Elective

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IAI Social Science Elective



3.0

Semester Totals

15.0
SECOND YEAR
First Semester
Hours
ENG-050
Writing for Industry

ENG-050
Writing for Industry

Students will learn strategies for writing essays, instructions manuals, proposals, reports, career documents as well as deliver oral presentations to prepare them for a profession in industry. Students will practice research strategies by using library resources and the Internet.

Course Outline
OR
ENG-119
Composition I Pathway

ENG-119
Composition I Pathway

Students will study the writing process by reading essays illustrating a variety of rhetorical strategies, analyzing texts, and writing, revising, and editing short essays. Course is for students who have assessed into developmental English, receiving supplemental instruction for course completion.

Course Outline
OR
ENG-120
Composition I

ENG-120
Composition I

Students will study the writing process by reading essays that illustrate a variety of rhetorical strategies, analyzing writing tasks and texts, and writing, revising, and editing short essays.

Course Outline
3.0
WLD-053
Shielded Metal Arc Welding III

WLD-053
Shielded Metal Arc Welding III

In this course students are required to weld in all positions using shielded metal arc welding equipment in all positions. These welds must pass a guided bend test.

Course Outline
2.5
WLD-063
Gas Metal Arc Welding III

WLD-063
Gas Metal Arc Welding III

Students in this course must prepare gas metal arc and flux core welds which pass guided bend tests.

Course Outline
3.0
WLD-071
GTAW/Aluminum

WLD-071
GTAW/Aluminum

This course introduces students to the gas tungsten arc welding process of aluminum.

Course Outline
3.0
WLD-072
GTAW/Stainless Steel

WLD-072
GTAW/Stainless Steel

This course introduces students to the gas tungsten arc welding equipment and procedures tha are required for welding stainless steel.

Course Outline
3.0

Semester Totals

14.5
Second Semester
SOS-052
Workplace Communication/Safety

SOS-052
Workplace Communication/Safety

Provides an understanding of the human mechanism when associated with interpersonal relationship on the job. Emphasis placed on vocational motivation, communication and perception, along with Red Cross CPR/AED/First Aid training to enhance safety and response skills in a workplace emergency.

Course Outline
3.0
COM-111
Intro to Speech Communication

COM-111
Intro to Speech Communication

Focuses on the fundamental principles and methods of selection, analyzing, organizing, developing and communicating information, evidence, and points of view to audiences.

Course Outline
3.0
MTT-050
Intro to Machining Procedures

MTT-050
Intro to Machining Procedures

A study designed to highlight the theory and application of cutoff machines, drill press, engine lathe, milling machines, and basic benchwork involving layout and hand tools.

Course Outline
3.0
WLD-080
Pipe Welding

WLD-080
Pipe Welding

This is a basic course in pipe welding. Topics include fabrication of industrial piping systems and welding techniques/applications.

Course Outline
3.0
WLD-082
Advanced Welding Projects Lab

WLD-082
Advanced Welding Projects Lab

This course is designed to promote on-the-job training skills in the welding program by applying skills and knowledge gained from classes the student has already completed. It helps individuals gain confidence and build skills needed to pass pre-employment welding test.

Course Outline
4.0

Semester Totals

16.0

Total Program Hours

60.0