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Active as of Fall Semester 2020
I. General Information
1. Course Title:
Interpreting Welding Symbols
2. Course Prefix & Number:
CMAE 1560
3. Course Credits and Contact Hours:
Credits: 2
Lecture Hours: 2
Lab Hours: 0
4. Course Description:
Welding symbols are used to facilitate communication among the designer, fabricator, and inspection personnel. To accurately layout and fabricate parts, the welder will need basic knowledge of working drawings and their significance to the welding industry. Students will break down welding prints to develop skills necessary to fabricate individual component parts of welded structures. Written and fundamental tests will be administered in accordance with American Welding Society (AWS) standards and the appropriate correlating code books (AWS A2.4).
5. Placement Tests Required:
Accuplacer (specify test): |
Reading College Level CLC or Reading College Level, and Fundamentals of Math Pre-College Level or Math Pre-College Level or Math Introductory College Level or Algebra College Level or Pre-Calculus College Level or Calculus College Level |
Score: |
|
6. Prerequisite Courses:
CMAE 1560 - Interpreting Welding Symbols
There are no prerequisites for this course.
9. Co-requisite Courses:
CMAE 1560 - Interpreting Welding Symbols
There are no corequisites for this course.
II. Transfer and Articulation
1. Course Equivalency - similar course from other regional institutions:
This course is offered collaboratively with Central Lakes College, Hennepin Technical College, Lake Superior College, Northland Community & Technical College, Northwest Technical College, Pine Technical & Community College, Riverland Community College, Saint Paul College, and St. Cloud Technical & Community College through the Minnesota State Advanced Manufacturing Center of Excellence. Courses are transferable within all the listed colleges.
III. Course Purpose
Program-Applicable Courses – This course is required for the following program(s):
Welding Technology, Certificate
IV. Learning Outcomes
1. College-Wide Outcomes
College-Wide Outcomes/Competencies |
Students will be able to: |
Analyze and follow a sequence of operations |
Follow defined welding safety procedures, follow proper welding set-up procedures. |
Utilize appropriate technology |
Analyze weldment requirements to select and utilize the proper equipment. |
Work as a team member to achieve shared goals |
Apply safe work habits around all welding equipment and co-workers. |
2. Course Specific Outcomes - Students will be able to achieve the following measurable goals upon completion of
the course:
- Interpret basic elements of a drawing or sketch;
- Interpret welding symbol information and placement guidelines;
- Describe Nondestructive Examination (NDE) methods and symbol use;
- Calculate weight and cost of welding consumables and materials; and
- Prepare an applicable bill of materials (BOM).
V. Topical Outline
Listed below are major areas of content typically covered in this course.
1. Lecture Sessions
- Basic lines and views
- Sketch lines
- Orthographic views
- Isometric views
- Sketching
- Purpose of sketching
- Sketching techniques
- Dimensions
- Linear length
- Thread
- Threw hole
- Counter sinks
- Counter bores
- Notes and specifications
- Bill of Materials
- Preparation of a bill of materials
- Specifying types of steel
- Structural Shapes
- Pipe
- Tubing
- Angle iron
- I beams and C channel
- Tube
- Rounds
- Additional views
- Assembly prints
- Part orientation
- Bill of Material
- Welding Symbols and Abbreviations
- Weld symbol
- Location of weld symbol
- Contour and finish symbols
- Fillet Welds
- Leg size
- Length of weld
- Pitch and intermittent welding
- Contour and finish
- Groove Weld
- Groove preparation
- Groove weld size
- Length and pitch
- Root opening
- Groove angle
- Contour and finish
- Back gouging
- Back or Backing and Melt-thru Welds
- Size of backing
- Melt thru
- Plug and Slot Welds
- Plug dimensions
- Slot dimensions
- Pitch
- Surfacing Welds
- Edge Welds
I. General Information
1. Course Title:
Interpreting Welding Symbols
2. Course Prefix & Number:
CMAE 1560
3. Course Credits and Contact Hours:
Credits: 2
Lecture Hours: 2
Lab Hours: 0
4. Course Description:
Welding symbols are used to facilitate communication among the designer, fabricator, and inspection personnel. To accurately layout and fabricate parts, the welder will need basic knowledge of working drawings and their significance to the welding industry. Students will break down welding prints to develop skills necessary to fabricate individual component parts of welded structures. Written and fundamental tests will be administered in accordance with American Welding Society (AWS) standards and the appropriate correlating code books (AWS A2.4).
5. Placement Tests Required:
Accuplacer (specify test): |
Reading College Level CLC or Reading College Level, and Fundamentals of Math Pre-College Level or Math Pre-College Level or Math Introductory College Level or Algebra College Level or Pre-Calculus College Level or Calculus College Level |
Score: |
|
6. Prerequisite Courses:
CMAE 1560 - Interpreting Welding Symbols
There are no prerequisites for this course.
9. Co-requisite Courses:
CMAE 1560 - Interpreting Welding Symbols
There are no corequisites for this course.
II. Transfer and Articulation
1. Course Equivalency - similar course from other regional institutions:
This course is offered collaboratively with Central Lakes College, Hennepin Technical College, Lake Superior College, Northland Community & Technical College, Northwest Technical College, Pine Technical & Community College, Riverland Community College, Saint Paul College, and St. Cloud Technical & Community College through the Minnesota State Advanced Manufacturing Center of Excellence. Courses are transferable within all the listed colleges.
III. Course Purpose
1. Program-Applicable Courses – This course is required for the following program(s):
Welding Technology, Certificate
IV. Learning Outcomes
1. College-Wide Outcomes
College-Wide Outcomes/Competencies |
Students will be able to: |
Analyze and follow a sequence of operations |
Follow defined welding safety procedures, follow proper welding set-up procedures. |
Utilize appropriate technology |
Analyze weldment requirements to select and utilize the proper equipment. |
Work as a team member to achieve shared goals |
Apply safe work habits around all welding equipment and co-workers. |
2. Course Specific Outcomes - Students will be able to achieve the following measurable goals upon completion of
the course:
- Interpret basic elements of a drawing or sketch;
- Interpret welding symbol information and placement guidelines;
- Describe Nondestructive Examination (NDE) methods and symbol use;
- Calculate weight and cost of welding consumables and materials; and
- Prepare an applicable bill of materials (BOM).
V. Topical Outline
Listed below are major areas of content typically covered in this course.
1. Lecture Sessions
- Basic lines and views
- Sketch lines
- Orthographic views
- Isometric views
- Sketching
- Purpose of sketching
- Sketching techniques
- Dimensions
- Linear length
- Thread
- Threw hole
- Counter sinks
- Counter bores
- Notes and specifications
- Bill of Materials
- Preparation of a bill of materials
- Specifying types of steel
- Structural Shapes
- Pipe
- Tubing
- Angle iron
- I beams and C channel
- Tube
- Rounds
- Additional views
- Assembly prints
- Part orientation
- Bill of Material
- Welding Symbols and Abbreviations
- Weld symbol
- Location of weld symbol
- Contour and finish symbols
- Fillet Welds
- Leg size
- Length of weld
- Pitch and intermittent welding
- Contour and finish
- Groove Weld
- Groove preparation
- Groove weld size
- Length and pitch
- Root opening
- Groove angle
- Contour and finish
- Back gouging
- Back or Backing and Melt-thru Welds
- Size of backing
- Melt thru
- Plug and Slot Welds
- Plug dimensions
- Slot dimensions
- Pitch
- Surfacing Welds
- Edge Welds