(Fee Required)
An introductory career and technical manufacturing course in welding and metalwork. This course is designed to introduce modern welding skills used in manufacturing. The course covers oxy-acetylene welding, cutting, and brazing, as well as “stick welding,” power tools operations, hand tool operations, tap and die work, basic blueprint reading, layout work, machine tools, measuring devices, metal identification and basic metal fabrication techniques. Analysis and synthesis of metals working skills and knowledge are stressed in the shop work.
Offered: Full Year
(Fee Required)
Prerequisite: TE 14. Must have passed Metal Shop with a C or better
This course is designed to further the skill level and knowledge of welding, machine work and metal fabrication learned in Metal Shop I. In this course emphasis will be on advanced manufacturing processes and related skill development in the machining and welding. To receive college credit, students must earn an A or B in this course The instructor will provide registration details for college credit option.
Offered: Full Year
College credit may be available
(Fee Required)
Prerequisite: TE 24
Entry level welding skills will be required of students in Metals III. Advanced practical skills and techniques will be stressed. Areas covered will include all position SMAW, GTAW and GMAW processes. Materials will include carbon steels, aluminum and alloys. Advanced practical applications of related metallurgy, blue print reading and fabrication will be emphasized. Advanced Manufacturing processes of CNC and Plasma CNC will be emphasized.
Offered: Full Year
(Fee Required)
Prerequisite: TE 41 and Teacher Approval
Course contract required with instructor.
Offered: Full Year
CTE or Fine Arts credit