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Students learn the advanced interpretation of drawing and symbols for the actual
fabrication of large projects. Techniques for layout, fitting, squaring, tacking,
welding and fabricating will be practised.
Prerequisite: WELD1002
WELD1006 Metallurgy 1
This course focuses on studying different metals and how they react to welding,
distortion and stress. Students examine types of steel and the proper welding
methods and electrode filler metals to be used. Different destructive and nondestructive testing will be performed along with an introduction to welding
inspection.
MATH1028 Technical Math 2 (WELT)
Students consolidate the skills in arithmetic, algebra, solving equations,
trigonometry and graphical analysis to solve problems used in technological
applications.
Prerequisite: MATH1027 or MATH1026
WELD1003 Welding 2
Students learn Shielded Metal Arc Welding (S.M.A.W.), Gas Metal Arc Welding
(G.M.A.W.) and Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (G.T.A.W.) in the vertical and overhead
positions. Students also learn different fitting techniques and will gain the skills and
knowledge necessary to prepare them for the Canadian Welding Bureau
Certification at the end of the second semester. Full-size robot welders and
instruction on programming and manipulation associated with robotics will be
introduced.
Prerequisite: WELD1000
WELD1004 Welding Theory 2
Students are introduced to Flux-Cored Arc Welding and Metal-Cored Arc Welding,
Shielded Metal Arc Welding of groove welded joints, robotics, automation, and
production welding processes. Classification of weld faults, weldability of alloys, and
welding codes and standards are explored. Students participate in the discussion
and calculation of structural steel cutting processes.
Prerequisite: WELD1001
GNED General Education Elective
General Education Courses
Second Year - Semester Three