WELD 247: Metal Fabrication and Layout and Math

Subject
Welding
Credits 4
Clinical
0.00
Lab Hours 60 Lecture Hours 10
Quarter Offered
Fall,
Winter,
Spring,
Summer
Instructional Mode
Web-enhanced,
In-person
This course provides comprehensive instruction in the principles and practices of metal fabrication and layout techniques. Students will gain hands-on experience in interpreting blueprints, selecting materials, and utilizing industry-standard tools and equipment to fabricate metal components. Emphasis is placed on safety protocols, precision measurement, and adherence to quality standards in metalworking projects.
Outcomes
  • Demonstrate proficiency in reading and interpreting technical drawings and blueprints for metal fabrication projects; understand geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T)
  • Perform accurate pipe layout and bending in metal fabrication
  • Apply precise measurement techniques and quality control processes to accuracy and functionality of fabricated metal products per industry standards
Prerequisites
NA
Corequisites
NA
Crosslisted Courses
NA NA Corequisite NA Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer
Campus
Downtown
South
Area of Study
Career Education
HS/Tech HS
International