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Course Outlines
Course Outlines

Welding Safety and Theory II — WELD 1210

  1. Course Description
    • Credits: 3.00
    • Lecture Hours/Week: 3.00
    • Lab Hours/Week: 0.00
    • OJT Hours/Week: 0
    • Prerequisites: None
    • Corequisites: None
    • MnTC Goals: None
    Upon completion of this course, students will understand metallurgy as it pertains to base metal and its alloying elements. Students will understand basic safety practices associated within the welding industry and will learn about advanced welding processes and cutting technology. Students will interpret code specifications with testing and inspection gauges. Prerequisites: Welding Safety and Theory I
  2. Course Effective Dates: 8/27/12 – Present
  3. Outline of Major Content Areas
      As noted on course syllabus
  4. Learning Outcomes
    1. Define heat affected zone (HAZ).
    2. Define weldability, and explain the purposes of preheating metals.
    3. Demonstrate knowledge in advanced industry safety standards on Lock-out/Tag-out, confined space permit entry, ladder safety, fall protection, and overhead hoist operation.
    4. Describe common alloys and their properties.
    5. Describe heat treating and annealing processes of steel.
    6. Describe the physical metallurgical properties of multiple types of common steel.
    7. Differentiate between procedure qualification record (PQR), weld procedure specification (WPS), and welding qualification record (WQR) inspection processes.
    8. Explain the importance of correctly matching filler metal to base metal.
    9. List and define destructive testing (DT) processes and non-destructive testing (NOT) for all welding processes including radiographic and ultrasonic}
  5. Minnesota Transfer Curriculum Goal Area(s) and Competencies
  6. Learner Outcomes Assessment
      As noted on course syllabus
  7. Special Information
      None noted