- Award
- Specialist Diploma
- Location
- South Omaha Campus
Designed for the student wishing to concentrate his or her studies on Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG) processes, procedures and techniques. Students will learn to read prints and interpret welding symbols, safely and skillfully use oxyfuel, plasma and air carbon arc cutting processes, safely and skillfully use Gas Tungsten Arc Welding equipment, produce sound fillet and groove welds in steel, stainless steel and aluminum in all positions in with Gas Tungsten Arc Welding, produce sound fillet and groove welds using pulsed Gas Tungsten Arc Welding.
Requirements for GTAW Diploma - 27 Credit Hrs.
| Requirement | Credit Hrs. |
|---|---|
| WELD 1000 Printreading for Welders | 3 |
| WELD 1100 Industrial Cutting Processes | 3 |
| WELD 1300 Oxyacetylene Welding (OAW) | 3 |
| WELD 1400 GTAW (TIG) – Steel I | 3 |
| WELD 1410 GTAW (TIG) – Stainless I | 3 |
| WELD 1420 GTAW (TIG) – Aluminum I | 3 |
| WELD 2400 GTAW (TIG) – Steel II | 3 |
| WELD 2410 GTAW (TIG) – Stainless II | 3 |
| WELD 2420 GTAW (TIG) – Aluminum II | 3 |