Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Lab II
Course Code:
PMT0138V
Credit Hours:
90 clock hours
Effective beginning:
2023-24
Sections:
001, 002, 003
Course Description:This course provides students with advanced instruction in a lab setting for Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) practical skills needed to obtain certifications on ferrous and nonferrous base materials. Emphasis is placed on developing consistency in weld bead geometry and weld bead placement, along with proper set-up and finishing of GTAW welds.
Course Details
Required textbooks/ course materials:
No textbook or course materials are required to purchase for this course.
Materials provided by instructor
Tool Kit (available in the Welding classroom)
Assignment/course outline:
See first-day handout.
Discipline-level learning outcomes:
- Practice and demonstrate safety principles and safe cutting practices as related to Gas Tungsten Arc cutting.
- Demonstrate the proper use of terminology and use of tools.
- Demonstrate employability skills.
- Demonstrate a developing consistency in weld bead geometry and weld bead placement, along with proper set-up and finishing of GTAW welds.
- Demonstrate the skills needed to obtain certifications on ferrous and nonferrous base materials.
- Demonstrate consistency in weld bead geometry and weld bead.
Course-level learning outcomes:
Course-level student learning outcomes | Discipline-level learning outcomes | Assessment methods |
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Practice and demonstrate safety principles and safe cutting practices as related to Gas Tungsten Arc cutting. Demonstrate the proper use of terminology and use of tools. Demonstrate employability skills. Demonstrate a developing consistency in weld bead geometry and weld bead placement, along with proper set-up and finishing of GTAW. |
Demonstrate mastery of Welding knowledge and skills. Demonstrate safety skills appropriate for employees in a Welding work setting. Apply critical thinking/ problem-solving and diagnostic skills proficiency as appropriate for employees in a Welding work setting. Exhibit inter-personal and ethical skills as appropriate for employees in a Welding work setting. Exhibit organizational and professional skills appropriate for Welders. Exhibit employability and/or entrepreneurship skills as appropriate for employees in a Welding work setting. |
Tests, Quizzes, Final Exams, Skills Performance and Skills Demonstration, Projects, Skills Check |
Means of accomplishing learning outcomes:
This course is a cooperative, competency-based learning program with required classroom lecture classes, learning activity guides, videos, handouts, hands-on instruction, DVD, and computer-assisted instruction. Scheduled program workshops, seminars, special assigned projects, and style show attendance is required for credit.
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