Master Course Outline WELD 250 Certification

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Master Course Outline
WELD 250
Certification
Course Description: A lecture-lab course to build upon skills learned in Weld 110 through Weld 245.
Course covers selected industry certification test requirements, procedures, and acceptance standards.
Successful welders will practice and pass selected certification tests. Testing fees apply for each
certification test. Course includes a capstone exam to ensure retention of competency in previous
Welding Technology program course topics.
Credits: 16
Prerequisites: Placement in ENGL 060, READ 080, a grade of “B” or better in MATH 060 or placement in
MATH 100 or BMCT score of 38 or higher, and instructor permission.
Recommended Preparation: N/A
Co-requisites: N/A
Learning Outcomes: The welder will:
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Demonstrate social and personal responsibility necessary for success in the workplace.
Demonstrate ability to comply with organizational rules and policies.
Demonstrate safe work habits and safety awareness.
Access technical data from reference publications and charts.
Troubleshoot and fix machinery that is incorrectly configured.
Measure accurately with a tape and scale.
Add, subtract, multiply, and divide numbers in feet, inches, and fractions of an inch.
Safely set up and operate common manual and semi-automatic welding and cutting equipment.
Weld to industry standards in all positions on structural plate and pipe.
Prepare specimens for destructive testing.
Visually examine and evaluate welds to written acceptance criteria.
Demonstrate mastery and retention of skills and knowledge from Weld 100 through 248.
Course Resources/Textbooks/Website: The texts are Welding, latest edition, by Hoffman, Dahle,
and Fisher, and WABO Standard 27-13
(on line - http://www.wabo.org/assets/pdfs/Welder/wabo-standard-27-13.pdf), by Washington
Association of Building Officials.
See tool list in program literature for specific personal protective gear and tool requirements.
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Academic Integrity: All forms of cheating, falsification, and plagiarism are against the rules of this course
and of Grays Harbor College. Students who are unsure what constitutes academic dishonesty are
responsible for asking the instructor for clarification. Instances of intentional academic dishonesty will
be dealt with severely.
Disabilities: Students who have documented disabilities that require accommodations in compliance
with the Americans with Disabilities Act should contact the Disability Support Services coordinator as
well as the instructor of the course in order to ensure that together we create an optimal environment
for educational achievement.
W Day, the final day to officially withdraw from a course, is the Thursday of the seventh week (Thursday
of the fourth week for summer quarter). Students who do not withdraw by that date will received the
grades they have earned, regardless of whether they are attending the course or completing the work.
Students who are considering withdrawal are strongly advised to consult with the instructor, advisor,
and financial aid prior to withdrawing. The only withdrawals allowed after W Day are complete
withdrawals from all courses.
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