Metal Fabrication & Welding
Welding and metal fabrication involve the skilled manipulation and joining of metal components through various techniques like welding, cutting, and bending to create structures, machinery, or artistic pieces. The Metal Fabrication & Welding program immerses students in real-world experiences, equipping them with sought-after certifications vital for employment. With a curriculum focused on practical skills in fabrication, layout, and welding, alongside theory and hands-on practice, students acquire a diverse skill set. Training encompasses various welding forms using state-of-the-art equipment, including Oxyacetylene Cutting, Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), Pulse M.I.G, Flux-core Welding, and Arc Gouging and Cutting (air arc). Additionally, students are prepared for the AWS Welding Certification Exam.
COURSE CONTENT
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Welding/Shop Safety
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Hand Tool and Machine Safety
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Welding Processes
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Welding Joints Design
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GTAW Theory and Process
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Oxy-fuel Setup/Cutting
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Plasma Arc Cutting Theory and Process
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GMAW Theory and Process
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Advanced Welding Drawings
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Intro to Metal Identification
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Welding Symbols
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Basic Metal Fabrication
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Blueprint Reading
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Advanced SMAW
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Intro to Computer Guided Plasma Cutting
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Electrode Identification
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SMAW Shielded Metal/Arc Welding
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Welding Drawings
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FCAW Flux-core Arc Welding
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Layout Techniques & Measurement
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Intro to Sheering, Bending & Metal Forming Equipment
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