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I <br />Example CTE Offering: Industrial Systems Technology Pathway <br />WLD 112 Basic Welding Processes <br />This course introduces basic welding and cutting. Emphasis is placed on beads applied with gases, mild steel fillers, and <br />electrodes and the capillary action of solder. Upon completion, students should be able to set up welding and oxy -fuel <br />equipment and perform welding, brazing, and soldering processes. <br />WLD 121A GMAW(MIG) FCAW/ Plate <br />This course introduces metal arc welding and flux core arc welding processes. Topics include equipment setup and fillet <br />and groove welds with emphasis on application of GMAW and FCAW electrodes on carbon steel plate. Upon completion, <br />students should be able to perform fillet welds on carbon steel with prescribed electrodes in the flat, horizontal, and <br />overhead positions. <br />WLD 117 Industrial SMAW <br />This course introduces the SMAW (stick) process for joining carbon steel components for industrial applications. Topics <br />include padding, fillet, and groove welds in various positions with SMAW electrodes. Upon completion, student should <br />be able to safely perform SMAW fillet and groove welds on carbon steel plate with prescribed electrodes. <br />ISC 110 Workplace Safety <br />This course introduces the basic concepts of workplace safety. Topics include fire, ladders, lifting, lock - out/tag -out, <br />personal protective devices, and other workplace safety issues related to OSHA compliance. Upon completion, students <br />should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the components of a safe workplace. <br />NC Mean Wage for Industrial Machinery Mechanic: $44,650 <br />httn: / /www.bis.aov /oes /current /oes nc.htm (wages retrieved Sept. 2013) <br />
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