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Introduction to as Metal Arc (MI) Welding-(MAW) 0 Course Syllabus: Spring 07. Northeast Texas Community College exists to provide responsible, exemplary learning opportunities. Sergio Sánchez Office: VT: 0 Phone: 90--878 Email: ssanchez@ntcc.edu Office Hours Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday riday Online :0-5:00pm :0-5:00pm :0-5:00pm :0-5:00pm The information contained in this syllabus is subject to change without notice. Students are expected to be aware of any additional course policies presented by the instructor during the course Course Description for WLD-0: our hours credit. A study of the principles of gas metal arc welding, setup and use of MAW equipment, and safe use of tools/equipment. Instruction in various joint designs. Students enrolled in his course must have a set of hand tools that they may furnish or purchase from the college bookstore Additional course fee: $65.00. Three hours lecture and four hours lab each week. Required Textbook(s): Basic Principles and Applications, 8th edition, by Larry Jeffus Publisher: Delmar, Cengage Learning ISBN Number: 978---097-. ISBN-0: --097-8 Recommended Reading(s): None Student Learning Outcomes: Describe welding positions with various joint designs on plate; describe safety rules and equipment used; describe the effects of welding parameters in MAW; and understand safety rules, equipment used, and testing performed by visual inspection. Weld various types of structural material and diagnose welding problems and perform visual inspections. Exemplary Educational Objectives: N/A SCANS Skills: Course Objectives Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:

Objectives for this course are listed in the handout that covers Competencies/tasks. Lectures & Discussions: Task Code Tasks Description 00.00 Safety in Welding (, 5,, C5, C0, C8) 00.0 Describe the type of protection that should be worn for welding 00.0 Describe the proper method of handling, storing, and setting up cylinders 00.0 Discuss the proper way to ventilate a welding area 00.0 Explain how to avoid electric shock 00.05 Describe how to avoid possible health hazards for welding 00.06 Explain how to prevent fires in the welding shop 00.00 as Metal Arc Welding Equipment, Setup, and Operation (, 5,, C9, C, C8, C0) 00.0 Describe the various methods of metal transfer 00.0 Explain the effect of slope and inductance on gas metal arc welding 00.0 List four variables used to control the gas metal arc welding bead 00.0 Describe the different electrode feed methods 00.05 Name the parts of a gas metal arc welding setup 00.06 List the advantages of gas metal arc spot welding 00.0 as Metal Arc Welding (,, 5, 7, C9, C5, C8, C9, C0) 00.0 Set up a constant potential, semiautomatic arc welding unit 00.0 Make satisfactory welds in all positions using the short-circuiting metal transfer method 00.0 Make satisfactory welds in the,, and positions using the pulsed-arc metal transfer method 00.0 Make satisfactory welds in the and positions using the axial spray metal transfer method Competencies/Tasks. STUDEN T NAME Square Butt With E70S-6.05 WIRE Lap Joint With ER70S-6.05 WIRE Tee Joint with ER70S-6.05 WIRE Out-Side Corner ER70S-6.05 WIRE inal Test All Positions Evaluation/rading Policy: The grades you will receive for this class will be based upon these areas: Tests/Exams: A Test and Quizzes: Hands-on Lab Practices 50% B. Review Questions: At the end of each unit 0% C. eneral Work Habits: Safety, use of lab time, materials, and 0% Care of equipment. D. Mid-term Test: Art Project and Unit - Written test 0% E. inal Test: Hands-on Lab All Positions inal Test 0%. Total: 00%

Same as the above Description Other Course Requirements: Each student is required to have a welding toolkit that may be purchased from the bookstore on campus AND steel toe boots for this course. If the student does not purchase this kit from the bookstore they will be required to provide the necessary equipment. eneral Classroom and Lab Policies The Mechanical Power Technology program, like most other vocational programs, has policies that must be followed. These policies will give you, the student, a better opportunity to learn the mechanical power trade. The general classroom and lab policies are in the Mechanical Power Technology Shop Safety Manual. The instructor may have additional policies for their class.. eneral Safety Policies Anyone with extremely long hair must have some way to keep it up (hair net, hat). There will be no open-toe shoes worn in the shop (sandals, flip flops). Each student will be required to have a pair of safety glasses to be at all times. The general safety policies are in the Mechanical Power Technology Shop Safety Manual. The instructor may have additional safety policies for their class. Student Responsibilities/Expectations: It is important to present a professional image in the work place. Therefore, students are required to wear 00% cotton long sleeve shirts. They may be purchased in the bookstore or you can purchase in town. If your employer furnishes uniform shirts, they may be worn in place of the school shirt. These shirts should be clean and neat at all times. You must have an approved uniform Welding Clothing by the second week of class. If you do not, you will not allowed to start any hands-on welding in the lab and0 points will be deducted from your professionalism grade each class period proper welding clothing is not worn. Shorts and sandals are not allowed. Professional appearance is part of your grade NTCC Academic Honesty Statement: "Students are expected to complete course work in an honest manner, using their intellects and resources designated as allowable by the course instructor. Students are responsible for addressing questions about allowable resources with the course instructor. NTCC upholds the highest standards of academic integrity. This course will follow the NTCC Academic Honesty policy stated in the Student Handbook." Conduct of Course

Attendance Policy Regular and punctual attendance at all scheduled classes is expected. Attendance is necessary for successful completion of course work. If you are absent, you are responsible for initiating procedures for make-up work. All course work missed, regardless of cause, is to be completed to the satisfaction of the instructor. Every time the student comes late to class will be adding deduction points into his final grade. More than three absences is considered excessive! It is up to you to initiate a drop in the Office of Admissions and Records. (At the discretion of the instructor, a student with nor more than two absences and with an "A" average will be exempt from the final exam.) Academic Ethics The college expects all students to engage in academic pursuits in a manner that is beyond reproach. Students are expected to maintain complete honesty and integrity in their academic pursuit. Academic dishonesty such as cheating, plagiarism, and collusion is unacceptable and may result in disciplinary action. Refer to the student handbook for more information on this subject. ADA Statement: It is the policy of NTCC to provide reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals who are students with disabilities. This College will adhere to all applicable federal, state, and local laws, regulations, and guidelines with respect to providing reasonable accommodations as required to afford equal educational opportunity. It is the student s responsibility to arrange an appointment with a College counselor to obtain a Request for Accommodations form. or more information, please refer to the NTCC Catalog or Student Handbook. amily Educational Rights And Privacy Act (erpa): The amily Educational Rights and Privacy Act (ERPA) is a federal law that protects the privacy of student education records. The law applies to all schools that receive funds under an applicable program of the U.S. Department of Education. ERPA gives parents certain rights with respect to their children s educational records. These rights transfer to the student when he or she attends a school beyond the high school level. Students to whom the rights have transferred are considered eligible students. In essence, a parent has no legal right to obtain information concerning the child s college records without the written consent of the student. In compliance with ERPA, information classified as directory information may be released to the general public without the written consent of the student unless the student makes a request in writing. Directory information is defined as: the student s name, permanent address and/or local address, telephone listing, dates of attendance, most recent previous education institution attended, other information including major, field of study, degrees, awards received, and participation in officially recognized activities/sports. Other Course Policies:

Class recognition certificates may be distributed at the end of the course. The awarding of such certificate is at the sole discretion of the instructor. LOCKERS AND TOOLS BOXES AT THE END O EACH SEMESTER Each student has to clean up his/her own locker, take all personal items out the locker box and return ALL WELDIN TOOLS. I ANY WELDIN TOOL IS MISSIN, HE/SHE WILL NOT RECEIVE A INAL RADE UNTILL ALLTHEM ARE RETURNED BACK AS THEY WERE ISSUED AT THE BEINNIN O THE SEMESTER. I HAVE READ THE SYLLABUS OR THIS COURSE AND UNDERSTAND WHAT IS REQUIRED TO PASS. I UNDERSTAND THE EVALUATION AND RADIN POLICIES IN THIS COURSE. I WILL OLLOW ALL SAETY AND CLASSROOM POLICIES BOTH WRITTEN AND VERBAL. ALL QUESTIONS I HAD WERE ANSWERED BY THE INSTRUCTOR TO MY SATISACTION. COURSE WLD 0. Student Signature Date