WOW! How did they do that?
Welding Technology can teach that. This program includes classroom and laboratory experiences that will develop a variety of skills across the three major types of welding processes. Instructional activities emphasize properties of metals, safety issues, blueprint reading, electrical principles, welding symbols, equipment operation and maintenance through projects and exercises that teach students how to weld and be prepared for postsecondary and career success.
Courses
Principles of Welding
Principles of Welding Technology includes classroom and laboratory experiences that develop a variety of skills in oxy-fuel cutting and basic welding. This course is designed for individuals who intend to make a career as a Welder, Technician, Designer, Researcher, or Engineer.
Shielded Metal Arc Welding
Shielded Metal Arc Welding involves the theory and application of the Shielded Metal Arc Welding process. Process theory will include basic electricity, power sources, electrode selection, and all aspects pertaining to equipment operation and maintenance.
Gas Welding Processes
Gas Welding Processes is designed to cover the operation of Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG) equipment. This will include all settings, adjustments and maintenance needed to weld with a wire feed system. Instruction on both short-arc and spray-arc transfer methods will be covered.
Welding Technology Capstone
The Welding Technology Capstone course builds upon the knowledge and skills developed in Welding Fundamentals, Shielded Metal Arc Welding, and Gas Metal Arc Welding by developing advanced welding skills in Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG), Pipe Welding, and Fabrication. As a capstone course, students should have the opportunity to apply their knowledge and use skills through an intensive work based learning experience.