WEL 110 - Welding Blueprint Reading Last Date of Approval: Spring 2021
2 Credits Total Lecture Hours: 30 Course Description: In this course students will learn the symbol representation of the welding trades. They will learn to communicate symbolically using standard industry representation. Labs provide hands-on activities that help explain the lecture material. This course will help students refine their critical thinking skills in the shop as they develop their hands-on welding techniques, which will benefit the student in future welding careers. This course will also help students gain manufacturing communication skills to be used throughout their life.
Prerequisites/Corequisites: WEL 122 - Beginning Welding or WEL 181 - Gas Metal Arc Welding
Mode(s) of Instruction: Traditional /Face to Face
Course Fees: N/A
Common Course Assessment(s): A. Quizzes 20% B. Homework 20% C. Labs 20% D. Hands-On Competency / Test 30% F. Class Participation 10%
Student Learning Outcomes and Objectives: Student Learning Outcomes:
1. Read and interpret machine and welding drawings.
2. The ability to identify the symbols and line types associated with the welding industry.
3. Select dimensions amount of information required producing a product acceptable to industry standards
Course Objectives:
1. Read and interpret machine and welding drawings to industry standards.
2. Identify the symbols, dimensions, and line types associated with the welding industry.
3. The ability to select dimension amount of information required to producing a product acceptable to industry standards.
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