Welder Trade Course Syllabus
Course Title
Welder Trade Course
Description
This course provides comprehensive training in welding, covering techniques such as shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), gas metal arc welding (GMAW), and gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW). Students will gain hands-on experience in welding, blueprint reading, and safety practices, preparing them for careers in construction, manufacturing, and fabrication industries.
Objectives
- Master multiple welding techniques for various metals and applications.
- Read and interpret welding blueprints and specifications accurately.
- Apply safety standards and proper handling of welding equipment.
- Perform quality inspections on welds to ensure structural integrity.
Schedule
The course spans 8 weeks, with each week focusing on specific skills and topics essential for welding. Below is the detailed breakdown:
Week 1: Introduction to Welding
Overview of the welding trade, safety protocols, and introduction to welding equipment and materials.
Week 2: Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW)
Fundamentals of SMAW, including electrode selection and basic welding techniques.
Week 3: Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW)
Techniques for GMAW, focusing on wire feed systems and shielding gases.
Week 4: Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW)
Introduction to GTAW, including tungsten electrode use and precision welding.
Week 5: Blueprint Reading and Weld Imperfections
Understanding welding symbols, blueprints, and identifying common weld imperfections.
Week 6: Cutting and Preparation
Using oxy-fuel and plasma cutting techniques to prepare materials for welding.
Week 7: Weld Inspection and Quality Control
Inspecting welds for quality and adherence to industry standards.
Week 8: Final Project and Assessment
Completion of a comprehensive welding project and final evaluation.
Assessment Methods
Student performance is evaluated through a combination of practical and participatory components:
- Weekly Assignments: 40%
- Midterm Project: 20%
- Final Project: 30%
- Participation and Attendance: 10%