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    • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

      Metallurgy and Materials Testing teaches students to process and examine metallorgraphic specimens and to identify material microscopically; to apply hardness and tensile tests and interpret results; to demonstrate an understanding of metals and their crystalline structure; and to understand the effects of heat, rates of heating and cooling, as well as alloying elements on metals. The course also includes an introduction to the mechanical testing of metals for strength, hardness, and mechanical properties.Prerequisites & NotesPrerequisites: None4 Credit Hours - 2 Lecture Hours - 6 Lab Hours (S)Note: Course not designed for transfer.
    • 0.00 - 2.00 Credits

      Pattern Development II is a continuation of WELD 1010 with an emphasis on processes and pattern development common to industry. Students design and fabricate products using triangulation and radial line principles with different types of fittings and layouts common to diverse industries.Prerequisites & NotesPrerequisite: WELD 1010Co-requisite: MATH 10502 Credit Hours - 1 Lecture Hour - 3 Lab Hours (F)Note: Course not designed for transfer.
    • 0.00 - 3.00 Credits

      Inert Gas Arc Welding emphasizes the making of fillet and groove welds in all positions with the GTAW (TIG), GMAW (MIG) and FCAW welding processes. Both ferrous and non-ferrous metals are used and pipe welding processes are introduced.Prerequisites & NotesPrerequisite: WELD 10703 Credit Hours - 1 Lecture Hour - 6 Lab Hours (S)Note: Course not designed for transfer.
    • 0.00 - 3.00 Credits

      Pipe Welding prepares the student for pipe joint welding within the ASME, API, TRA, and AWS specifications. Students use the E6010 and E7018 electrodes and pass the visual and guided bend test in the 2G, 5G, and 6G positions. Evidence of advanced skill development in SMAW and GTAW pipe-welding is expected. Oxy-fuel cutting of ferrous metals and plasma cutting of ferrous and non-ferrous metals is required.Prerequisites & NotesCo-requisite: WELD 2110 or departmental approval.3 Credit Hours - 1 Lecture Hour - 6 Lab Hours (S)Note: Course not designed for transfer.
    • 0.00 - 2.00 Credits

      Properties of Special Materials is designed to enhance the student’s ability to prepare and weld special metals. The use of GTAW (TIG), GMAW (MIG) and special processes including preheat, pre-purge, and post-purge are featured. Current industrial practices are emphasized.Prerequisites & NotesPrerequisite: WELD 1060 and WELD 2110Co-requisite: WELD 21202 Credit Hours - 1 Lecture Hour - 3 Lab Hours (S)Note: Course not designed for transfer.
    • 1.00 - 4.00 Credits

      Special Topics in Welding/Metal Fabrication involves individual or group projects that emphasize the ability to diagnose and solve problems relevant to welding.Prerequisites & NotesPrerequisite: 12 credit hours of WELD courses.1 to 4 Credit Hours (Variable)Note: Course not designed for transfer.
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    • 3.00 Credits

      Introduction to Women/Gender Studies is an introduction to the interdisciplinary academic field which considers the complexity and stimulates critical thought about issues related to sex and gender in modern culture. Students learn about definitions of and views about sex and gender from such fields as sociology, women’s studies, men’s studies, education, language, political science, psychology, and biology.Prerequisites & NotesPrerequisites: READ 0870, ENGL 0870, or appropriate entrance scores.3 Credit Hours - 3 Lecture Hours (F, S)Note: * Course designed for transfer.Approved course for TBR/Northeast State’s General Education Core.