MN 136 - Basic Arc Welding Credit Hours: 4 Contact Hours: 8 Prerequisites/Other Requirements: None
English Prerequisites: None
Math Prerequisites: None
Corequisites: None Description: This course covers the theory and application of Shielded Metal Arc Welding on plate steel and multiple joint configurations. Emphasis is placed on the methods of performing various types of welds on all position work to the American Welding Society code.
This course along with MN 134 , MN 202 , MN 203 and MN 231 prepares students to take tests and complete laboratory work leading to the American Welding Society Sense Level 1 Credential.
This course is also delivered in Modules. You must complete each of the modules listed below, in order to receive full credit for the MN 136 course.
MN 136A (Basic Arc Welding Module A) - Study of the theory of Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW). Power supplies and electrodes are emphasized. Proper procedures for performing various welds in all positions will be emphasized. All welds will be based on American Welding Society standards for quality.
MN 136B (Basic Arc Welding Module B) - A study of the theory of arc welding. Electrodes and welding metallurgy will be emphasized. Proper procedures for performing various welds in all positions will be emphasized. All welds will be based on American Welding Society standards for quality.
Department Consent: No Consent General Education Distribution Category Met: None
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