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Welding: American Welding Society
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The Welding curriculum is designed to meet the minimum skill standards established by the American Welding Society (AWS) for entry-level welders. Training is given in both theory and practical skills in the various phases of welding and cutting. This includes arc welding, plasma and air carbon arc cutting, oxyacetylene welding, TIG welding, MIG welding, gas metal and flux core arc welding, welding inspecting testing principles and fabrication techniques. Entry-level welders are employed in a wide range of industries that use welding and welding-related tasks. This range of industries includes small, medium, and large union and non-union facilities. Students have the option of pursuing a Certificate of Completion, Certificate of Achievement or Associate of Applied Science degree.
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In shielded metal arc welding, students learn to weld in all positions with a variety of electrodes developing skills needed to pass the welder's certification test of the American Welding Society. Students ... receive instruction in arc air cutting.
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This course presents the American Welding Society standards. Topics include the standards of testing of welds, preparation of test samples, methods of inspection and quality control, and fundamentals and interpretations of the American Welding Society, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, and the American National Standards Institute welding codes. Welding supply fee required.
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