Students enrolled in this program are provided with opportunities to learn entry-level-job skills in the welding processes most commonly used in today's industries. Instruction and practice are provided in oxy-acetylene, shielded-metal-arc, gas-metal-arc, flux-cored-arc and gas-tungsten-arc welding. Theory and applications of these processes are also taught, encompassing both ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Safety and safe practices are emphasized throughout the program. Additional instruction is provided in mathematics for welding and blueprint reading. Students will have the opportunity to learn techniques for welder performance qualifications and certification testing. Thermal cutting and gouging techniques using oxy-fuel, plasma-arc and arc-air processes are also covered.
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Welding classroom at Salt Lake Community College where all the students practice what they've learned and know at their stations.
Individual, with safety gear on, uses a grinder to clean up his welds.
Individual, with safety gear on, practices at a welding station using an oxy-acetylene welder practicing laying a consistent bead of metal rod.
Individual, with safety gear on, practices at a welding station using an oxy-acetylene welder.
Individual, with safety gear on, practices at a welding station using an oxy-acetylene welder.
Individual, with safety gear on, practices at a welding station.
Individual, with safety gear on, practices at a welding station.
Welding instructor showing the students the proper anatomy of a oxy-acetylene flame.
Welding instructor shows students the proper anatomy of an oxy-acetylene flame.