Dec 21, 2024  
Course/Program Inventory 
    
Course/Program Inventory

IMA 5065 - Welding Foundations for IMA



Clock Hours: 120

Delivery Mode
on-ground

Prerequisites: IMA 5063, Troubleshooting Systems

Course Description:
Provides instruction in the different types of welding, its uses in industrial maintenance, and the proper safety procedures to properly implement into a manufacturing environment. 

Student Learning Outcomes:
Fabrication and Layout 

 

  1. Perform a material take off in conformance to drawings and specifications. 

  1. Lays out components, structural, and others, and their locations to dimensions and tolerances indicated on drawings. 

  1. Uses the scale of a drawing to determine locations not explicitly dimensioned 

  1. Uses the scale of a drawing to determine dimensions not explicitly shown 

  1. Distinguishes between object lines, dimension and extension lines, center lines, section lines, and other lines commonly found in construction and fabrication drawings. 

  1. Interprets welding symbols to determine type, geometry, process, extent, and required testing of welds. 

  1. Pronounces and uses welding terms in conversation. 

  1. Uses welding terms in written work. 

 

SMAW, GMAW, and GTAW 

 

  1. Cuts or removes metal as required by job assignment using the oxy-fuel and plasma arc cutting process on plain carbon steel 

  1. Visually examines the resulting surface for conditions meeting the assignment’s specifications

  2. Fillet and Groove Welds Using SMAW, GMAW, and GTAW Processes