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Welding and Metal Fabrication

Award: Certificate
Total Credits for Award: 27.00

Description:

Minneapolis College's Welding and Metal Fabrication program will provide you with the technical knowledge and hands-on skills you need to gain entry level employment with manufacturing plants and various other industries. This program will introduce you to current welding and metal fabrication processes widely used in a great variety of work environments. Throughout the program, you will receive practical information on how metal fabrication processes work. Then, you will apply that knowledge in a hands-on environment by utilizing welding and metal fabrication equipment. By examining your projects with the instructor, you will begin to develop a skill and knowledge base that will be useful in shops and at work sites. In addition, you will learn about shop safety and safe work practices, blueprint reading, applied math, and general fabrication methods.


COURSE REQUIREMENTS: FIRST SEMESTER: 

First Semester Fall or Spring Start:

COURSE #

TITLE

CREDITS

GOAL AREA(S)

 First Semester Fall Start: Students who begin during a fall term will follow this course sequence:

 WELD 1000

 Applied Shop Mathematics and Measuring Devices

3

 

 WELD 1050

 Oxy/Acetylene Brazing and Cutting

2

 

 WELD 1101*

 Shielding Metal Arc Welding 1

2

 

 WELD 1102*

 Shielding Metal Arc Welding 2

2

 

 WELD 1150

 Blueprint Reading and Welding Symbols

3

 

*First Semester Spring Start: Students who begin during a spring term will follow this course sequence:

 WELD 1300

 Gas Metal Arc Welding

3

 

 WELD 1350

 Flux Core Arc Welding

2

 

 

 FALL TOTAL CREDITS: 

 SPRING TOTAL CREDITS: 

12

5

 

WELD 1101* is scheduled in the first 8 weeks of the semester and must be successfully completed to continue to WELD 1102* in the second 8 weeks of the semester.

*Students who begin during a spring term will complete their required coursework in three semesters.



COURSE REQUIREMENTS: SECOND SEMESTER: 

Second Semester for a Fall or Spring start:

COURSE #

TITLE

CREDITS

GOAL AREA(S)

 Second Semester Fall start: students who begin program during fall semester will follow this course sequence in their second semester:

 WELD 1250

 Layout and Volumes

2

 

 WELD 1300

 Gas Metal Arc Welding

3

 

 WELD 1350

 Flux Core Arc Welding

2

 

 WELD 1400

 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding-DC Applications

3

 

 WELD 1450

 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding-AC Applications

2

 

 WELD 1500

 Fabrication Shop/Equipment

3

 

*Second Semester Spring start: students who begin program during spring semester will follow this course sequence in their second semester:

 WELD 1000

 Applied Shop Mathematics and Measuring Devices

3

 

 WELD 1050

 Oxy/Acetylene Welding, Brazing and Cutting

2

 

 WELD 1101*

 Shielding Metal Arc Welding 1

2

 

 WELD 1102*

 Shielding Metal Arc Welding 2

2

 

 WELD 1150

 Blueprint Reading and Welding Symbols

3

 

 

FALL TOTAL CREDITS: 

SPRING TOTAL CREDITS: 

15

12

 

WELD 1101* is scheduled in the first 8 weeks of the semester and must be successfully completed to continue to WELD 1102* in the second 8 weeks of the semester.

*Students who begin during a spring term will complete their required coursework in three semesters.



COURSE REQUIREMENTS: THIRD SEMESTER: 

COURSE #

TITLE

CREDITS

GOAL AREA(S)

 Third Semester Spring Start: Students who begin during a spring term will follow this course sequence:

 WELD 1250

 Layout and Volumes

2

 

 WELD 1400

 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding-DC Applications

3

 

 WELD 1450

 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding-AC Applications

2

 

 WELD 1500

 Fabrication Shop/Equipment

3

 

 

TOTAL CREDITS: 

10

 

*Students who begin during a spring term will complete their required coursework in three semesters.

Additional information:

To participate in the program, you should be in good physical health and possess stamina, be able to lift 50 pounds, and have good eye-hand coordination and manual dexterity. With additional education and training, you may advance to more skilled jobs in the manufacturing and construction fields or open your own shop. Welding courses are also valuable for persons who have careers or interests that require some welding knowledge.

All students pursuing this award should work closely with their advisor to ensure proper selection of required program courses. You are expected to meet with your advisor on a regular basis to ensure courses are taken in an order that will lead to efficient and successful completion of the required coursework.