Combination Welding Program:
This course introduces the student to the four processes of Welding. It provides the student with opportunities for hands-on training in shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), gas metal arc welding (MIG), gas tungsten welding (TIG), and oxyfuel welding. The student will also be instructed in the safe use of a plasma cutter, oxyacetylene cutting torch, and various saws and grinders. The student will receive training in welding and safety practices. Which will assist individuals in getting entry-level welding jobs.
Program Description
Combination Welding is a diploma program that will run 10 weeks/200-hours that introduces students to the four main welding processes: MIG, Arc, and Gas welding. Students will learn pipe welding, butt joints, lap joint, and torch cutting with a plasma arc cutting. Students will receive bookwork, take tests, learn lab safety, and proper PPE training.
Program Objectives
Upon completion of the Welding Program, students will:
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Students will learn the processes and safety issues involved in the usage of the various welding gasses.
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Students will develop the skills needed to weld.
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Students will learn the four processes of welding ferrous and non-ferrous metals.
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Students will learn the four processes of set-up, and configurations of various welding equipment.