Everett Community College 2022-23 Catalog

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TS 96 Transitional Computer Skills

EverettCC.edu WELD 100 Preparation for Success in Industry

5

Prerequisites: Transitional Studies orientation and eligibility for TS 087 or higher or instructor permission.

An introduction to standards, processes and operational procedures of the industrial and manufacturing trades. Introduction to employer industry soft-skill standards through classroom activities. Student assessment of common industry requirements for logic and communication used in industry. Individuals will gain the ability to locate and use resources for success at AMTEC. Expectations of welding industry and its relationship to the advanced manufacturing fields in composites, engineering tech, precision machining, mechatronics/robotics. Students will develop academic, personal skills and attitudes that promote success in a college environment.

TS 97 Introduction to College Paragraphs

WELD 101 Introduction to Welding

5

5

This course is designed for students who need basic computer confidence and skill building. Emphasis is on basic computer skills and learning strategies to help students succeed in college-level classes. No prior computer experience is necessary; recommended for students who are new to computers and hesitant about today’s technology as used in college classrooms.

5

Prepares students for college writing, including advanced grammar and sentence styles and the paragraph structure. Introduces information literacy, research skills, and group projects. Equivalent to ENGL 97 and HSC 97. Credit cannot be earned in both TS 97 and either ENGL 97 or HSC 97. Prerequisites: Transitional Studies orientation and CASAS testing or instructor permission. TS 98 Introduction to College Essays

5

Prepares students for college writing, including formal academic writing styles and the essay structure. Introduces information literacy, research skills, and documentation styles in order to transition successfully to college level classes. Equivalent to ENGL 98 and HSC 98. Credit cannot be earned in both TS 98 and either ENGL 98 or HSC 98. Prerequisites: Transitional Studies orientation and CASAS testing or instructor permission. TS 99 Academic Support Modules

1-5

Academic Support Module courses offer 1-5 credit modules in pre-college level reading, learning strategies, study skills support, and basic computer technology for academic success in college classes. Designed for all students needing or desiring extra learning strategies, reading skills, and study skills support in their college courses. Prerequisites: Transitional Studies orientation and CASAS testing or instructor permission.

WELDING AND FABRICATION The Welding Program is designed to meet the expanding needs of the many occupations that utilize welding and fabrication. The welding department provides a balanced course of study including both hands-on learning experiences, technical information and general education courses. Students have the option to choose a course of study that best fits their needs: (1) preparation for a career in welding with welding certification through the Washington Association of Building Officials and a certificate from Everett Community College; (2) an Associate in Technical Arts degree for those who want to achieve additional welding related goals; (3) welding related skills and information for advancement in their current occupation. Each student will need to purchase about $200 worth of equipment during the training period. In addition to the Student Core Learning Outcomes, the Program Specific Outcomes include: • Build skills toward industry standards. • Build skills toward State and National welding certifications. • Work as an effective and dependable team member as well as independently. • Demonstrate safe work habits that reflect concern and care for self, others and the environment. • Develop the skills necessary to secure employment. Faculty Advisor: K. Allen K. Fulton J. Speicher R. White

425-388-9964 425-388-9447 425-388-9964 425-388-9457

kiallen@everettcc.edu kfulton@everettcc.edu jspeicher@everettcc.edu rowhite@everettcc.edu

Introduction to welding including safety, set-up and operation of tools and equipment common to fabrication shop, common metallurgical terms, alloying elements used in the production of carbon steels and their effects. Prerequisites: MFG T 100 or concurrent enrollment in MFG T 100, or instructor permission WELD 105 Introduction to Fabrication Planning

5

Welding with a focus on the preparation tasks needed for welding and fabrication. Starting and completing fabrication preparation tasks independently or in teams by focusing on soft skills in topics that include reading and writing material lists, using stock material inventories, economic material layout, measurements of fabrication dimensions, calculating linear lengths of straight and bent weldments, and calculating weights of fabrications, in both English and SI (metric) units. Example problems from fabrication classes Weld 210, 211, 212, 213 are included along with course capstone problems for fabricating a community playground project. Prerequisites: Eligibility for MATH 76 or equivalent OR instructor permission WELD 111 Basic Layout

2

Includes baseline radial, cylindrical and triangulation layout techniques used to develop flat pattern, pipe intersections and conical shapes. Basic lofting techniques covering the use of base line, radial and flat pattern triangulation common to the sheet metal fabrication and the HVAC industries. May be repeated two times for credit. Prerequisites: Instructor permission. WELD 150 Blueprint Reading for Industry

5

WELD 151 Carbon Steel Metallurgy for the Trades

3

WELD 152 Welding Base Materials: Processes and Procedures

3

WELD 153 Non-Ferrous Metallurgy for the Trades

3

Comprehensive overview of engineering drawings, lines and symbols as applied to the machine and fabrication trades rather than construction. Study of basic lines of a blueprint, three-view, isometric and orthographic drawings, and welding symbols and their interpretation. Course also includes identification of structural shapes, thread patterns and fasteners common to the metal trades industry. May be repeated one time for credit.

Metallurgical terms as applied to carbon steels. Properties of metals, phase changes, melting and solidification rates, weld bead metallurgy, and heat affected zones. Alloying elements, their effects on weld material and the distortion of materials due to thermal conditions. An introduction to flame straightening techniques completes the course.

Covers base material classification systems and identification systems including S.A.E. (Society of Automotive Engineers), A.S.T.M. (American Society of Testing and Materials), and A.W.S. (American Welding Society). Also includes the study of common welding processes, power supplies and the reading, writing and interpretation of welding procedures. May be repeated one time for credit.

Basic metallurgy of stainless steels and aluminum. Material designation systems, filler metal selection and designation, welding procedures common to non-ferrous metals.


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