Program Description
Students completing the proposed Gas Metal Arc Welding certificate will demonstrate production methods and techniques in gas metal arc welding including spray transfer, short arc transfer and cored wires. Machine set–up, gun handling, weld size, gun angle, wire feed and gas quantities will be learned with an emphasis on safety. Experience will be gained in the flat, horizontal, and vertical positions using various joint designs, fillet sizes, and material thickness. Students will weld with consumable wire electrodes and learn three methods of metal transfer. Students will learn how to properly set up a machine and weld in various positions with ferrous and non–ferrous material and how to regulate oxygen and acetylene for the oxyacetylene welding process. Students will also use math to read welding blueprints, and interpret welding symbols, gauges, and inspection techniques.
NOTE: This program is not financial aid eligible.
Suggested Courses
Course (Credit Hours):
WLDG 108 Precision Measurement & Tools (2)
WLDG 120 GMAW I (3)
WLDG 121 GMAW II (4)
WLDG 125 GTAW I (3)
WLDG 220 Work Experience II (2)
Minimum total hours required for degree: 14