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Show Welding B. Support courses required: RELTE 101 (4); ENGRG 115 (3), 117 (3); MCHTL 127 (3); Chemistry 101 (5); ENGTC 236 (5). Program: Welding Institutional Certificate, Welder Operator General General Requirements: A. An overall GPA of 2.00 or C with a C or better in all major courses. B. 47 total hours required as a minimum. C. English 101 (3). Specific Requirements: A. Minimum of 30 hours in Welding courses. Welding courses required: WELDG 101 (5), 102 (5), 103 (5), 104 (5), 105 (5), 106 (5). Support courses required: RELTC 101 (4); ENGRG 115 (3); MCHTL 127 (3). Electives: 4-7 credits selected with adviser. I. II. B. C. D. Program: Welding — Institutional Diploma, Welding Technology I. General Requirements: A. Completion of Welder Operator General Program. B. An overall GPA of 2.00 or C with a C or better in all major courses. C. 93 total hours required as a minimum. D. English 102 (3) or 210 (3) or Communication 102 (3). II. Specific Requirements: A. Welding courses required (20 credit hours): WELDG 251 (5), 252 (5), 253 (5), 255 (5). B. Support courses required (11 credit hours): ENGRG 117 (3); AUTSV 140 (3) and/or 250 (3); ENGTC 236 (5). D. Electives: 9-14 credit selected with adviser. SAMPLE SCHEDULE WELDING ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE. FRESHMAN: Autumn Winter Spring SOPHOMORE: Autumn Winter Spring WELDG 101 5 WELDG 102 5 RELTE101 4 ENGLI 101 TOTAL 3 17 WELDG 103 WELDG 104 MCHTL 127 GEN ED TOTAL WELDG 105 WELDG 106 ENGRG 115 GEN ED TOTAL 16 WELDG 251 5 WELDG 252 5 ENGRG 117 3 ENGLI 102 or ENGLI 210 or COMUN 102 3 TOTAL 16 WELDG 253 ENGTC 236 GEN ED TOTAL WELDG 255 5 CHEM 101 5 GEN ED 5 TOTAL 15 408 Welding SAMPLE SCHEDULE WELDING INSTITUTIONAL CERTIFICATE. Autumn Winter Spring WELDG 101 5 WELDG 102 5 RELTE 101 4 ENGLI 101 3 TOTAL 17 WELDG 103 WELDG 104 MCHTL 127 Electives TOTAL 16 WELDG 105 5 WELDG 106 5 ENGRG 115 3 Electives 3 TOTAL 16 SAMPLE SCHEDULE WELDING COMPLETION OF WELDING INSTITUIONAL CERTIFICATE SOPHOMORE: Autumn Winter Spring WELDG 251 5 WELDG 252 5 ENGRG 117- 3 ENGLI 102 or ENGLI 210 or COMUN 102 or COMUN 105 3 TOTAL 16 WELDG 253 5 ENGTC 236 5 Electives 5 TOTAL 15 WELDG 255 5 AUTSV 140 and/or 250 3 Electives 7 TOTAL 15 WELDING COURSES 101. Oxyaceltylene Processes (5) Skill in welding, cutting, hard-facing, surface- bonding, testing, and inspection of sheet and plate steel welding as applied to the american welding standards. Five 2-hour labs a week. 102. Principles of Gas Welding (5) Oxyacetylene processes, including fusion of mild steels, surface bonding of the non-ferrous alloys, cutting techniques, and the safety factors with respect to gas welding. Five lectures. 103. Electric Welding Processes (5) Structural join designs, hard surfacing, testing, and inspection of arc welding. Five 2-hour labs a week. 104. Principles of Arc Welding (5) Electric 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. Five lectures. 105. Metal Inert Weld Processes (5) Metal inert gas welding processes. Hard wire and flux cored wire welding of ferrous and non-ferrous alloys using appropriate wire alloys and gasses. Five two-hour labs per week. 106. Principles of Metal Inert Weldlng(5) Advantages and disadvantages of M.I.G. Welding. Weldability of ferrous and non- ferrous metals and special techniques required. Basic principles of constant voltage power supplies and wire feeders. Five lectures per week. 165. Welding Processes (2) Principles and practices in the fundamentals of arc and aceylene welding for those students in related fields; fusion welding of sheet and plate ferrous metals. Two 3-hour labs a week. 251. Tungsten Inert Gas Weld Processes (5) Tungsten inert gas welding of ferrous and non- ferrous metals. Practice with basic joints in all four welding positions. Five two-hour labs per week. 252. Principles of Tungsten Inert Welding (5) Ferrous and non-ferrous alloys and their weldability. Basic construction and maintenance of tungsten inert welding machines. Five lectures. 253. Advanced Arc Welding Processes (5) Principles 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. Prerequisites: Welding 103-104. Five 3-hour labs per week. 255. Testing and Inspection (5) Industrial tests and inspection required to meet industrial standards. Prerequisite: Manufacturing Engineering Technology 236. Two lectures and three 3-hour labs a week. 292. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1-6) In order to provide flexibility and to meet many different needs, a number of specific offerings are possible using this catalog number. When the number is used it will be accompanied by a brief and specific descriptive title. The specific title with the credit authorized for the particular offering will appear on the student transcript. 360. Welding Manufacturing Processes (3) Welding process selection, production planning, tooling and quality control. One lecture and two labs. 409 —GMBfllr- I iformaton ReciircsT Registrar ComnrKrtp rYn ■ainV Allied SrtflM Humanities 1 usines s J tconomc Education MatjrarT Sciences so:ial\ „.Ja5encBS. 1 Education |