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Show Electronics 27 Alternating Current Fundamentals 3 Electronics 53 Basic Electronics 3 16 15 18 Department of Welding Technology Assistant Professor Howard M. Johnson The Welding Technology curriculum is designed for the student who wishes to major in welding technology in the various aspects of electric, oxyacetylene and inert processes. Students may complete a two-year program by following the two- year curriculum. Those who wish to meet requirements for a Bachelor of Science degree will need to consult with the Department head following the completion of the two-year program. General service courses are offered for those in related areas who wish to become familiar with the basic principles of welding as it applies to their respective fields. Courses of Instruction 21. General WeldingProject work in various phases of acetylene and arc welding. For pre-college students. Su (2-5). Staff 22. General Theory of Welding Theory in various phases of acetylene and arc welding. For pre-college students. Su (2-5). Staff 1. Oxyacetylene Processes Skill in welding, cutting, hard-facing, surface-bonding, testing, and inspection of sheet and plate steel welding as applied to the American welding standards. A (5). Johnson 2. Principles of Gas WeldingOxyacetylene processes, including fusion of mild steels, surface bonding of the non-ferrous alloys, cutting techniques, and the safety factors with respect to gas welding. A (5). Johnson 3. Electric Welding ProcessesStructural joint designs, hard surfacing, testing, and inspection of arc welding. W (5). Johnson 4. Principles of Arc WeldingElectric arc welding processes; fusion of steels, hard-facing of ferrous and non-ferrous alloys, fundamentals of electrode design, and safety factors involved in the arc welding process. W (5). Johnson 5. Inert Welding ProcessesInert gas welding of non-ferrous metals such as stainless steels and aluminum, alloys, emphasizing testing and inspection requirements of the American welding standards. S (5). Johnson 6. Principles of Inert WeldingsNon-ferrous alloys and their weldability; construction and maintenance of the inert welding machine. S (5). Johnson 21. General WeldingProject work in various phases of acetylene and arc welding. Su (2-5). Staff 22. General Theory of WeldingTheory in various phases of acetylene and arc welding. Su (2-5). Staff 51. Gas Fusion Processes Non-ferrous alloys and the newer developments in weld metals and their fluxes. Testing and inspection as required by American welding standards. Prerequisite: Welding 1 and 2. A (5). Johnson 52. Principles of Gas Fusion Current developments in the oxyacetylene welding process; research and experimental work involved in new industrial techniques. S (5). Johnson 53. Advanced Arc Welding ProcessesPrinciples and applications of advanced arc welding; weldability of ferrous and the non-ferrous metals, design, and cost estimating; inspection and testing. Field trips to Utah's leading industrial areas. Prerequisite: Welding 3-4. W (5). Johnson 55. Testing and InspectionIndustrial tests and inspection required to meet industrial standards. Prerequisite: Metallurgy 90. S (5). Johnson 85. Welding Processes Principles and practices in the fundamentals of arc and acetylene welding for those students in related fields; fusion welding of sheet and plate ferrous metals. A W S (2). Johnson 86. Welding ProcessesContinuation of Welding 85. A W S (2). Johnson 90. Welding Metallurgical PrinciplesProcess metallurgy |