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  • 3.00 Credits

    WELD 1910 Specialized Welding and Joining (2L,2LB,3CR) Emphasizes unique applications of hard-to-join metals and plastics. Utilizing modern technology, students are exposed to new dimensions in welding. Various laboratory exercises will cover plasma, submerged arc welding, resistance spot welding, metal surfacing, thermal torch spraying, thermoplastic welding. Prerequisite: WELD 1710, 1755, 1770, 1820, AUBR 1540.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    WELD 1975 Independent Study Welding (1-3CR) Provides an option for students with sufficient background to pursue special interests in the welding laboratory under contract with the instructor. Prerequisite: Welding majors only.
  • 1.00 - 8.00 Credits

    WELD 1980 Cooperative Work Experience (1-8CR) (Max. 8) Advanced students are afforded the opportunity to gain practical on-the job experience in their specialties. Students will be supervised by the instructor and the employer. A minimum of 80 hours of on-the-job training represents one semester credit. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor.
  • 2.50 Credits

    WELD 2500 Structural Welding (2L,2LB,3CR) A continuation of ARC welding techniques utilizing Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) on a variety of structural applications. Emphasis will be placed on multiple positions and joint geometry common to industry. Testing and course material will be based on the American Welding Society Structural Welding Code D1.1. Prerequisite: WELD 1710 and 1770.
  • 3.50 Credits

    WELD 2510 Pipe Welding I (2L,4LB,4CR) An introduction to pipe fabrication. Emphasis on joint preparation, formulas used in pipe layout, uphill and downhill techniques. Welding will be done on carbon steel using the Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) process with qualification testing in accordance with API and ASME codes. Prerequisite: WELD 1710. Concurrent enrollment in WELD 1755 is required.
  • 5.00 Credits

    WELD 2520 Pipe Welding II (2L,6LB,5CR) Designed to combine skills developed in previous courses to prepare pipe joints on carbon steel, stainless steel, and aluminum pipe. Welding will be done using the Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), and Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) processes in the 2G, 5G and 6G positions. This course includes a welder qualification performance test in accordance with Section IX of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code. Prerequisite: WELD 2510.
  • 2.50 Credits

    WELD 2670 Welding Inspection (2L,1LB,2.5CR) For supervisors, engineers, inspectors, and fabricators who require the knowledge to evaluate the adequacies of weldments and their compliance with welding procedures, codes, and specifications. Coverage of weld discontinuities and defects, including the testing methods used today. Joint geometry, weld processes, filler metal applications, and metallurgy will be emphasized to broaden the spectrum for those involved with quality control operations. Prerequisite: WELD 1755, 1770, 1780, or permission of the instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    WELD 2680 Welding Metallurgy (2L,2LB,3CR) Instruction in different grain structures of commonly used metals and their reaction to heat treatment, welding, machining, surface treatments, and mechanical stress. Various laboratory exercises on stress relief, shrinkage, fatigue, ingotism, and cooling rates will be presented. Designed for anyone interested in welding, machining, or industrial arts requiring knowledge of classification and characteristics of metals.
  • 1.00 - 8.00 Credits

    WELD 2970 Welding Internship (1-8CR) Students will be placed in selected welding related industries for guided learning experiences providing the students with practical application of knowledge and skills learned in the classroom. Prerequisite: permission of the instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    WMST 1080 Introduction to Women's Studies (3L,3CR)[E]A discussion of issues central to women's studies: the psychology, sociology and acculturation of women, and women's contributions to and influence on society, culture, work, and the arts.