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Skills Development Fund Advanced Manufacturing Veterans Initiative – Welding – 96 Hour Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG): Course Description Designed to instruct students in welding safety and the Gas Metal Arc Welding process (GMAW-MIG) Approximately 48 hours of booth instruction, lecture and practice Course Content Fundamentals of GMAW (MIG) Instruction on the metal arc transfers of short circuiting, globular, spray arc, pulse of spray arc, Power Mode and Surface Tension Transfer* How various shielding gases affect gas metal arc welding Individual booth time dedicated to welding on mild steel in all welding positions Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG): Course Description Designed to instruct students in welding safety and the Gas Tungsten Arc Welding process (GMAW-TIG) Approximately 48 hours of booth instruction, lecture and practice Course Content Fundamentals of GMAW (TIG) for steel and stainless steel Welding procedures taught on carbon and stainless steel Welding consists of edge, corner, lap, and fillet welds in all positions Welding limited to regular thin, flat material, which does not include thick plate, pipe, or other irregular shapes Attendance: Participants must attend at least 90% of each program attempted to successfully complete the program Passing Policy: During and at the end of each part of the program, welding tests and welding samples will be tested to determine participants ability to successfully complete and pass each part of the program Weld samples are tested to AWS, ASME, and API welding codes

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Skills Development FundAdvanced Manufacturing Veterans Initiative – Welding – 96 Hour

Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG): Course Description

Designed to instruct students in welding safety and the Gas Metal Arc Welding process (GMAW-MIG)

Approximately 48 hours of booth instruction, lecture and practice

Course Content Fundamentals of GMAW (MIG) Instruction on the metal arc transfers of short

circuiting, globular, spray arc, pulse of spray arc, Power Mode and Surface Tension Transfer* How various shielding gases affect gas metal arc welding Individual booth time dedicated to welding on mild steel in all welding positions

Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG): Course Description

Designed to instruct students in welding safety and the Gas Tungsten Arc Welding process (GMAW-TIG)

Approximately 48 hours of booth instruction, lecture and practice

Course Content Fundamentals of GMAW (TIG) for steel and stainless steel Welding procedures taught on carbon and stainless steel Welding consists of edge, corner, lap, and fillet welds in

all positions Welding limited to regular thin, flat material, which does not include thick plate, pipe, or other irregular

shapesAttendance:

Participants must attend at least 90% of each program attempted to successfully complete the programPassing Policy:

During and at the end of each part of the program, welding tests and welding samples will be tested to determine participants ability to successfully complete and pass each part of the program

Weld samples are tested to AWS, ASME, and API welding codesEligibility Requirements:

Honorably Discharged College will be required to collect and maintain copies of DD-214 forms

For more information please contact: Jerry Hutyra at 817.515.2510 or [email protected]

Tarrant County College District is an Equal Opportunity institution that provides educational and employment opportunities on the basis of merit and without discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, veteran status, or disability.

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