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Mr. Lorenzo Johnson
Welding Theory And Application
GREENVILLE TECHNICAL CENTER
GREENVILLE,   MS   38701
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The Welding Theory and Applications curriculum is designed to prepare the students for entry level employment in the field of welding and fabrication. Students in Welding I complete study in occupational orientation and safety, basic math, introduction to blueprints (welding symbols), hand and power tools, Oxy/Fuel operations, and shielded metal arc welding (SMAW). Students in Welding II complete study in occupational orientation and safety, advanced shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), semi-automatic arc welding [gas metal arc welding and flux-cored arc welding (GMAW/FCAW)], gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), carbon arc cutting principles and practices (CAC-A), plasma arc cutting (PAC), and employability skills.



The welding competencies required in this curriculum were developed to coincide with Contren Core/Welding I and II. The contributions of this resource are hereby acknowledged.

Certification by the National Center for Construction
Education and Research (NCCER):

This curriculum has been aligned to modules in the Wheels of Learning program as endorsed by the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER). Students who study this curriculum using the Wheels of Learning materials under the supervision of an instructor who has been certified by the NCCER are eligible to be tested on each module.

Students who successfully pass these tests may be certified to the NCCER by the instructor and will receive documentation from NCCER.

Course Outline

Welding I
Course CIP Code: 48.0508
Unit    Title    Hours
Unit 1:    Introduction and Orientation    10.0
Unit 2:    Basic Safety    15.0
Unit 3:    Basic Math    15.0
Unit 4:    Introduction to Blueprints (Welding Symbols)    25.0
Unit 5:    Hand and Power Tools    10.0
Unit 6:    Basic Rigging    20.0
Unit 7:    Base Metal Preparation and Weld Quality    10.0
Unit 8:    Oxy/Fuel Operations    50.0
Unit 9:    Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW)    100.0



Welding II
Course CIP Code: 48.0517
Unit        Title        Hours
Unit 1:    Introduction, Orientation, and Employability Skills     15.0
Unit 2:    Basic Safety (Review)    10.0
Unit 3:    Advanced Base Metal Preparation and Weld Quality     20.0
Unit 4:    Advanced Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW)     110.0
Unit 5:    Semi-Automatic Arc Welding (GMAW/FCAW)    60.0
Unit 6:    Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW)    40.0
Unit 7:    Carbon Arc Cutting Principles and Practices    10.0
Unit 8:    Plasma Arc Cutting (PAC)    10.0



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The Greenville Public School District complies with all federal and state laws and regulations and does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin or ancestry, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, marriage or veteran status or disability, in employment or in the delivery of educational services. This applies to all educational programs and extra-curricular activities. Inquiries associated with Title VI, Title IX, and/or accommodations for disabled employees, the public and accessibility of facilities and programs should be directed to Dr. Leeson Taylor, Deputy Superintendent at 662-334-7030. Inquiries regarding the application of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act (concerning students with disabilities who are not eligible for Special Education) / Americans with Disability Act should be directed to Dr. Linda Washington, School Psychologist, at 662-334-7167. These individuals may be contacted at the district main office located at 412 S. Main Street. The mailing address is P. O. Box 1619, Greenville, Mississippi 38702-1619.



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