WELD 150 Intermediate Blueprint Reading*

Instruction will be continued on AWS standard welding symbols and the skills needed to interpret and create welding blueprints. Basic math skills to include the calculation of areas, angles, fractions, elevations, and dimensions will be continued. Students will demonstrate their knowledge by creating blueprints and constructing welded projects to specifications. This course will cover the reading of pipe blueprints and symbols. Students will be tested and qualified to the requirements of AWS SENSE QC10, Specification for the Qualification and Certification for Entry Level Welders.

Credits

2 Credits

Prerequisite

WELD 149

WELD 150Intermediate Blueprint Reading*

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I. General Information

Department

II. Course Specification

Credit Hours Narrative

2 Credits

Prerequisite Narrative

WELD 149

III. Catalog Course Description

Instruction will be continued on AWS standard welding symbols and the skills needed to interpret and create welding blueprints. Basic math skills to include the calculation of areas, angles, fractions, elevations, and dimensions will be continued. Students will demonstrate their knowledge by creating blueprints and constructing welded projects to specifications. This course will cover the reading of pipe blueprints and symbols. Students will be tested and qualified to the requirements of AWS SENSE QC10, Specification for the Qualification and Certification for Entry Level Welders.

IV. Student Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this course, a student will be able to:

  • Complete with 75% accuracy an AWS SENSE Module 9 Exam
  • Demonstrate ability to interpret AWS standard welding symbols
  • Demonstrate ability to create welding blueprints using welding symbols, lines, views and dimensions
  • Fabricate items from a blueprint drawing or sketch
  • Demonstrate ability to fabricate welded items to specific blueprint specifications
  • Be able to calculate areas, angles, fractions, elevations, dimensions, and volumes associated with the construction of welded projects
  • Create a working drawing (blueprint) that utilizes various types of welding symbolism

V. Topical Outline (Course Content)

VI. Delivery Methodologies