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Show WELDING Courses of Instruction 71. Welding (Electric Arc)—For students with little or no training in arc welding as well as those who wish to upgrade themselves in the trades. Welding beads, butt joints, lap joints, fillet weld, pipe welding; overhead, vertical, and flat position welding; preparing and welding of repair jobs; cast aluminum welding; class room instruction. (3). 72. Welding (Electric Arc)—Continuation of Welding (Electric Arc) 71. (3). 73. Welding (Electric Arc)—Continuation of Welding (Electric Arc) 72. (3). 74. Welding (Electric Arc)—Continuation of Welding (Electric Arc) 73. (3). 75. Welding (Electric Arc)—Continuation of Welding (Electric Arc) 74. (3). 76. Welding (Electric Arc)—Continuation of Welding (Electric Arc) 75. (3). 81. Welding (Acetylene)—For students with little or no training in acetylene welding as well as those who wish to upgrade themselves in the trades. Acetylene welding and continuing into advanced welding, and repair jobs; welding beads, butt joints, lap joints, fillet welds, pipe welding, as well as overhead, vertical and flat position welding. Bronze welding of cast white metal, etc.; classroom instruction. (3). 82. Welding (Acetylene)—Continuation of Welding (Acetylene) 81. (3). 83. Welding (Acetylene)—Continuation of Welding (Acetylene) 82. (3). 84. Welding (Acetylene)—Continuation of Welding (Acetylene) 83. (3). 85. Welding (Acetylene)—Continuation of Welding (Acetylene) 84. (3). 86. Welding (Acetylene)—Continuation of Welding (Acetylene) 85. (3). 91. Tungsten Inert Gas Welding—Manipulation and theory of gas arc welding process for those with previous arc or acetylene welding experience. Welding of the most commonly used industrial metals stressed. (3). 92. Tungsten Inert Gas Welding—Continuation of Tungsten Inert Gas Welding 91. (3). 93. Tungsten Inert Gas Welding—Continuation of Tungsten Inert Gas Welding 92. (3). 332 APPRENTICE RELATED TRAINING Courses of Instruction Courses listed in this area are for apprentices of the various trades who have been indentured with their local unions and have made proper application through the State Director of Apprenticeship for apprentice training. 010. Electrical Wiring—For apprentices in the electrical construction industry. Instruction in elementary electricity and magnetism, direct current, fundamentals of alternating current, industrial electronics and the National Electric Code which includes: identification of conductions, branch circuits, feeders, services, grounding, motors and controllers, conductors, cables, and conduit raceways. (3). 016. Building Construction—A study for apprentices designed to cover all areas of building construction in theory only. Designed for apprentice training where experience is obtained on the job. Areas covered may be listed as tools, materials, and history of the trade; foundations, rough framing; exterior and interior finish; stair building; cabinet making; concrete work; blueprint reading and estimating. (3). 021. Plumbing (Theory)—This course is offered as a five- year course of related instruction to apprentices in the plumbing trade. It provides related instruction in mathematics, theory of all phases of plumbing, blueprint reading and rigging. (3). 022. Plumbing (Shop)—Lead wiping for plumbing apprentices ready to qualify for their state examination and an advancement to journeyman plumber. (3). 031. Sheet Metal—Four-year course of related instruction to apprentices in the sheetmetal trade. It provides related instruction in mathematics, geometric drawing, pattern development, practical projection, tools, machinery, and materials. (3). JOURNEYMAN RELATED TRAINING Courses of Instruction The following courses are offered to journeymen of the various trades who find it necessary to obtain information on various new developments in their respective fields. Additional classes may be offered as the need demands. 050. Electrical Cable Splicing—For journeymen electricians. Instruction given in the actual splicing of one-, two-, and three-conductor insulated, belted-lead cable; also the splicing of neoprene cable of all types and sizes. Included is instruction on the building and installation of stress cones and other technical information pertaining to high voltage conductors. (3). 333 |