Welding

Our Welding Program offers state-of-the-art equipment and safety. The program prepares students for steady, high paying jobs in a variety of industries that utilize welders.

Skilled, certified welders can find work on construction sites, in petroleum-related industries and in many jobs where heavy equipment is used. Welding, soldering and brazing workers held about 452,000 jobs in 2002 and of these, about two out of every three were in manufacturing.

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Welding O.E.

Occupational endorsements are programs of study designed to give students intensive training in a specific occupational field.

Typically an occupational endorsement is less than 30 credits, and is not an eligible program for financial aid.

AWS ENTRY LEVEL WELDER
(2012-2013 CATALOG)

Minimum Credit Hours18
WELDS160Welding Orientation Lab3
WELDS161Welding Preparations, Quality, and Oxyfuel Cutting3
WELDS162Shielded Metal Arc Welding Basics3
WELDS163Shielded Metal Arc Welding Groove Welds3
WELDS164Shielded Metal Arc Welding Open V-Groove3
WELDS165Shielded Metal Arc Welding Open-Root Pipe3

AWS ADVANCED WELDER
(2012-2013 CATALOG)

Minimum Credit Hours12
WELDS260Introduction to Advanced Welding3
WELDS261Gas Metal Arc Welding3
WELDS262Flux Cored Arc Welding3
WELDS263Gas Tungsten Arc Welding3

General Welding
(2012-2013 CATALOG)

Minimum Credit Hours18
WELDS160Welding Orientations Lab3
WELDS161Welding Preparations, Quality, and Oxyfuel Cutting3
WELDS162Shielded Metal Arc Welding Basics3
WELDS163Shielded Metal Arc Welding Groove Welds3
WELDS260Introduction to Advanced Welding Techniques3
WELDS263Gas Tungsten Arc Welding3

Associate of Applied Science: Apprenticeship Technology

Associate degree programs are areas of study designed to prepare students academically for admission to a bachelor degree program.

Typically an associate degree program is 60 credits (two years).

DEGREE REQUIREMENTS (2012-2013 CATALOG)

Minimum Credit Hours60
General Education Requirements
Written Communication Skills
ENGLS111Methods of Written Communication3
ENGLS212Technical Report Writing3
Oral Communication Skills
COMMS111Fundamentals of Oral Communication*3
COMMS235Small Group Communication and Team Building*3
COMMS237Interpersonal Communication*3
COMMS241Public Speaking*3
*Grade C or better
Computational Skills
MATHS105Intermediate Algebra4
Other Skills
Select one from the following (3 credits):
BAS201Introduction to Management and Supervision3
CIOSS262Professional Development**3
___S__Social Sciences General Education Requirement3
Technical Credits38
*Complete 6 credits of advisor approved courses in safety, computer, business, technical or other identified education or career pathway.
**Complete 3 credits of General Education Requirements if CIOS S262 is taken above.

UAS is an open enrollment institution, this means that you do not have to be in a UAS degree program to take a class. Anyone can take our classes as long as they meet the course pre-requisites.

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WELD Classes: Fall - 2013


WELD 120
3 CR

A beginning level course covering the fundamentals of oxyacetylene welding, brazing and cutting, and electric arc welding. Emphasis in flat and horizontal welding positions on mild steel using a variety of welding rods and techniques.

CRNSECTIONINSTRUCTORMEETS
78867J01Glenn Ramsey
WTEWELD
Tue, Thu
6:00p - 10:45p
9/3 - 10/21

Tuition and fees: $663 (additional charges may apply)

CRNSECTIONINSTRUCTORMEETS
79855K01
HAM106
Tue, Thu
6:00p - 8:50p
9/3 - 12/14

Tuition and fees: $513 (additional charges may apply)

Orients students to general welding. Includes developing safe practices, learning about the work environment, and procedures applicable to the cutting and welding of metals.

CRNSECTIONINSTRUCTORMEETS
80154T01Allen Puckett
SCHANGAR
Tue, Thu
6:30p - 9:00p
9/3 - 12/14

Tuition and fees: $733 (additional charges may apply)

Introduces students to the safety requirements of oxyfuel cutting. Identifies the equipment and setup requirements, and explains how to work with oxyfuel equipment. Introduces the process of cleaning and preparing all types of base metals for cutting or welding. Students learn the codes that govern welding and how to identify welding imperfections and their causes.

Prerequisite: WELD S160 or instructor permission.

CRNSECTIONINSTRUCTORMEETS
80155T01Allen Puckett
SCHANGAR
Tue, Thu
6:30p - 9:00p
9/3 - 12/14

Tuition and fees: $733 (additional charges may apply)

Introduces students to shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) operation and safety. Develops welding skills in making stringer, weave, overlapping beads, fillet welds.

Prerequisite; WELD S161 or instructor permission.

CRNSECTIONINSTRUCTORMEETS
80157T01Allen Puckett
SCHANGAR
Tue, Thu
6:30p - 9:00p
9/3 - 12/14

Tuition and fees: $733 (additional charges may apply)

Continues shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) operations, developing skills in groove welds with backing. Also introduces the concepts of fit-up and alignment.

Prerequisite: WELD S162 or instructor permission.

CRNSECTIONINSTRUCTORMEETS
80158T01Allen Puckett
SCHANGAR
Tue, Thu
6:30p - 9:00p
9/3 - 12/14

Tuition and fees: $733 (additional charges may apply)

Designed for advanced welders to further their skills in one or more processes and levels. Topics may include aluminum welding, sheet welding, shield metal arc welding, pipe welding, flux-core arc welding, or other to be announced. May be repeated for credit when content varies.

Prerequisite: WELD S120 or instructor permission.

CRNSECTIONINSTRUCTORMEETS
79914J01Glenn Ramsey
WTEWELD
Tue, Thu
6:00p - 10:45p
10/22 - 12/14

Tuition and fees: $663 (additional charges may apply)

CRNSECTIONINSTRUCTORMEETS
80159T01Allen Puckett
SCHANGAR
Tue, Thu
6:30p - 9:00p
9/3 - 12/14

Tuition and fees: $733 (additional charges may apply)

Introduces students to the diffrent types of welding symbols, identifies and explains detailed drawings, and explains how to use notes on drawings and bills of materials. Also covers air and plasma arc cutting, and introduces students to gas metal arc and flux cored arc weld

Prerequisite: AWS Level I certification or instructor permission.

CRNSECTIONINSTRUCTORMEETS
80299T01Allen Puckett
SCHANGAR
Tue, Thu
6:30p - 9:00p
9/3 - 12/14

Tuition and fees: $733 (additional charges may apply)

Introduces students to equipment set up and safety for gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW). Explains procedures to perform multiple positions and types of welds using GTAW. Completion of this course qualifies the student to seek AWS Level II certification.

Prerequisite: WELD S262 or instructor permission.

CRNSECTIONINSTRUCTORMEETS
80300T01Allen Puckett
SCHANGAR
Tue, Thu
6:30p - 9:00p
9/3 - 12/14

Tuition and fees: $733 (additional charges may apply)

 
 

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