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Contact Person: Admissions Representative Name: Blanca Ramirez Email: [email protected] Telephone: 805.486.8700 Vocational Program: Combination Welder Fabricator Course Length: 696 hours Is this Program approved for Pell Grant YES NO X Class Schedule Sun Mon Tue Wed Thurs Fri Sat N/A 6:00-9:30 6:00-9:30 6:00-9:30 6:00-9:30 N/A N/A Required Prerequisites Minimum Age: 18 Years Physical Cond: Physically fit ability to lift 50 Lbs. Required Reading Level: 10 th grade Required Math Level: 10 th grade Entrance Exam: YES NO X Interview: A Mandatory Educational Plan Meeting. Name of Program Program II Combination Welder-Fabricator Program Description This course will prepare students for entry-level employment in different positions such as: multi process welder,(OAW), (GMAW), (GTAW), (FCAW), and (SMAW) processes. In addition, the student will obtain fabrication skills and techniques that will give him the ability to cut, form, tack, and weld various metal shapes and forms, as well as the ability to read and understand welding symbols and blueprints. Program Mission & Objectives A comprehensive training program that prepares individuals to enter the workforce, in the metal manufacturing industry. This program prepares individuals for the entry level welder, fabricator to apply technical knowledge and skills to measure, cut, form, and join, metal components. Related technical instruction also includes quality assurance and control, print reading, safety, and workplace etiquette. SOC 51-4121, Welders. Graduation Requirements To complete this program a student must complete all prescribed courses and earn a grade of “pass”. Final Tests or Exams Yes. Students are evaluated through written and performance assessments.

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Contact Person: Admissions Representative Name: Blanca Ramirez Email: [email protected] Telephone: 805.486.8700 Vocational Program: Combination Welder Fabricator Course Length: 696 hours

Is this Program approved for Pell Grant YES NO X

Class Schedule Sun Mon Tue Wed Thurs Fri Sat N/A 6:00-9:30 6:00-9:30 6:00-9:30 6:00-9:30 N/A N/A

Required Prerequisites Minimum Age: 18 Years Physical Cond: Physically fit ability to lift 50 Lbs. Required Reading Level: 10th grade Required Math Level: 10th grade Entrance Exam: YES NO X Interview: A Mandatory Educational Plan Meeting.

Name of Program Program II Combination Welder-Fabricator Program Description This course will prepare students for entry-level employment in different positions such as: multi process welder,(OAW), (GMAW), (GTAW), (FCAW), and (SMAW) processes. In addition, the student will obtain fabrication skills and techniques that will give him the ability to cut, form, tack, and weld various metal shapes and forms, as well as the ability to read and understand welding symbols and blueprints. Program Mission & Objectives A comprehensive training program that prepares individuals to enter the workforce, in the metal manufacturing industry. This program prepares individuals for the entry level welder, fabricator to apply technical knowledge and skills to measure, cut, form, and join, metal components. Related technical instruction also includes quality assurance and control, print reading, safety, and workplace etiquette.

SOC 51-4121, Welders. Graduation

Requirements To complete this program a student must complete all prescribed courses and earn a grade of “pass”.

Final Tests or Exams

Yes. Students are evaluated through written and performance assessments.

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Certification Fees are extra and are not included in our program fees. Certification to be awarded at the end of this program of study. • American Welding Society AWS D1.1 Structural Welding Code - Steel FCAW-S • American Welding Society AWS D1.3 Structural Welding Code – Sheet Steel GMAW

Continue Dress Code: Work boots, jeans, light weight long sleeve shirt preferred. Attendance policy of school and program hrs. a week to complete 12 month program. Externship or Internship provided YES NO X Does the school offer job placement? YES NO X What are the average wages at placement for this training within the past year? $15-$23/hour Number of Graduates that have graduated from this training program? 10 How many of these graduates have been placed in occupations related to this training? 90% Do you have a list of companies that have hired recent graduates? YES X NO List of companies that have hired graduates. See Instructor list available upon request. Do you have a list of graduates that could be contacted? YES X NO List of students that graduated from this program. See Instructor list available upon request.

Students Class Schedule Day Day Class Night Class Total Hours Sunday CLOSED CLOSED N/A Monday 9:00AM to 2:30PM 6:00PM to 9:30PM Tuesday 9:00AM to 2:30PM 6:00PM to 9:30PM Wednesday 9:00AM to 2:30PM 6:00PM to 9:30PM Thursday CLOSED 6:00PM to 9:30PM Friday 9:00AM to 4:30PM CLOSED Saturday 9:00AM to 4:30PM CLOSED

Total hours per week Estimated time to complete the program

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Enrollment Process 1. Educational Plan Meeting

The educational plan meeting (EPM) is a meeting designed to help the student explore the job opportunities, in the area. This meeting is a 30 minute meeting held with the lead Instructor. The student will receive a shop tour where he will have the opportunity to witness the activities both in the shop and in the classroom. Together student and instructor will explore the job opportunities based in the individual personal preferences. Some of the topics discussed are,

• Individual desired courses • Individual desired goals • Local, and regional labor market for welders • Different types of welding processes • Basic skills needed to enter the desired industry • Classes needed to complete to enter the desired industry • Class Schedule • Welding class cost

2. Orientation

The orientation meeting is scheduled to continue the enrollment process. In this meeting the student will receive a list of material needed, books, and supplies. A security deposit in the amount of $275.00 will have to be paid in order to schedule the start date. After submitting payment, the student and the Admissions Representative will sign the student contract which will state the conditions of the student-school responsibilities.

3. Enrollment Sign and date the agreement/enrollment form. The school will need to photo

copy a government issued identification card to verify that the applicant is over the age of 18. Obtain a copy of high school diploma, GED or academic transcripts if enrolling in a program listed. A copy of the high school diploma, GED or academic transcripts must be obtained for SCWTTC records.

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4. Safety Review First day of Class Students are required to review and pass safety instructions in their entirety as part of the program safety training. Additional safety instructions will be presented by each instructor as to safe operation of welding gas manifolds, welding equipment, and various hand tools & power equipment. Upon completion of the safety training segment, each student is required to pass a comprehensive written safety examination and sign a written statement attesting to receipt of safety training and successful completion the safety test required by this program. A completed safety test must be received prior to working in the Welding Lab -NO EXCEPTIONS. After successful completion of the safety examination the student will now be authorized to commence the welding program.

Day Class Schedule

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

CLOSED 9:00 am to 2:30 pm

9:00 am to 2:30 pm

9:00 am to 2:30 pm

CLOSED 9:00 am to 2:30 pm

9:00 am to 2:30 pm

Night Class Schedule

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

CLOSED 6:00 pm to 9:30 pm

6:00 pm to 9:30 pm

6:00 pm to 9:30 pm

6:00 pm to 9:30 pm

CLOSED CLOSED

Program Description This course will prepare students for entry-level employment in different positions such as: multi process welder,(OAW), (GMAW), (GTAW), (FCAW), and (SMAW) processes. In addition, the student will obtain fabrication skills and techniques that will give him the ability to cut, form, tack, and weld various metal shapes and forms, as well as the ability to read and understand welding symbols and blueprints. Program Mission & Objectives A comprehensive training program that prepares individuals to enter the workforce, in the metal manufacturing industry. This program prepares individuals for the entry level welder, fabricator to apply technical knowledge and skills to measure, cut, form, and join, metal components.

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Related technical instruction also includes quality assurance and control, print reading, safety, and workplace etiquette.

Program Breakdown

Class ID Subject Total hrs. WLDG 1101 OAW (Running a bead) 40 hrs. WLDG 1102 GMAW I (MIG the basics flat and horizontal) 32 hrs. WLDG 1103 GMAW II (MIG advanced vertical & overhead) 32 hrs. WLDG 1105-A GMAW IV (MIG certification preparation steel) 32 hrs. WLDG 1106 GTAW I (TIG the basics steel) 50 hrs. WLDG 1107 GTAW II (TIG advanced aluminum) 60 hrs. WLDG 1108 GTAW III (TIG advanced stainless) 40 hrs. WLDG 1110 SMAW I (Arc the puddle fundamentals) 40 hrs. WLDG 1111 SMAW II (Arc advanced plate 3G and 4G) 80 hrs. WLDG 1115 FCAW I (The basics flux core plate) 100 hrs. WLDG 1123 BLUEPRINT I (Introduction to blueprints) 80 hrs. Total Program hours 586 hrs.

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Class ID: WLDG 1101

Class title: Oxy Acetylene Welding (OAW) Running a Bead

Class description: This Class provides an introduction to oxyacetylene welding techniques on ferrous metals, use of Oxy-fuel gasses and flame cutting. Includes safety procedures, basic weld joint design, expansion, contraction, and residual stress in the welding and brazing of metal.

Class objectives: Students will be challenged to demonstrate proper set-up and break-down procedures in the use of oxyacetylene welding equipment and apply welding skills necessary to weld with oxyacetylene process in the flat, horizontal welding positions. Students will also practice techniques in oxyacetylene cutting.

Lecture: Students will learn to differentiate between industry standard welding inspection practices and how they apply to specific welding applications.

Lab: The student will learn to operate OAW equipment using industry standard safety practices. Demonstrate the ability to produce quality welds using the OAW process.

Prerequisite: None

Class start date: Continuous Enrollment

Class length: 32 hours

Instructor: Jesse Guzman

Location: 1641 Pacific Ave. unit #94 Oxnard CA 93033

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Class ID: WLDG 1102 Class title: Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG) I The Basics Flat and Horizontal Weldments Class description: This class provides an introduction to Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) techniques on steel. Includes safety procedures, basic weld joint design, expansion, contraction, and residual stress in the welding of metals, in the flat and horizontal positions with thin gage material. Class objectives: Students will be challenged to demonstrate proper set-up procedures in the use of (GMAW) equipment and apply welding skills necessary to weld with GMAW process in the flat, horizontal welding positions. Lecture: Students will learn to differentiate between industry standard welding inspection practices and how they best apply to given welding applications with GMAW process. Lab: The student will learn to operate GMAW equipment using industry standard safety practices. Demonstrate the ability to produce quality welds using the GMAW process, in the flat and horizontal welding positions. Prerequisite: None Class start date: Continuous Enrollment Class length: 32 hours Instructor: Jesse Guzman Location: 1641 Pacific Ave. unit #94 Oxnard CA 93033

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Class ID: WLDG 1103 Class title: Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG) II Vertical & Overhead Weldments Class description: This class provides intermediate Gas Metal Arc Welding techniques on steel. Includes safety procedures, common weld joint design, expansion, contraction, and residual stress in the welding of metal, in the vertical and overhead welding positions with GMAW process. Class objectives: Students will be challenged to demonstrate proper set-up procedures in the use of gas metal arc welding equipment and apply welding skills necessary to weld with the GMAW process in the vertical and overhead welding positions. Lecture: Students will continue to learn differences between industry standard welding, inspection practices and how they best apply to given welding applications. Lab: The student will learn to operate GMAW equipment using industry standard safety practices. Demonstrate the ability to produce quality welds in the vertical and overhead positions using the GMAW process. Prerequisite: Successfully completed WLDG1102 Class start date: Continuous Enrollment Class length: 32 hours Instructor: Jesse Guzman Location: 1641 Pacific Ave. unit #94 Oxnard CA 93033

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Class ID: WLDG1104 Class title: Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG) III Weldments on Tubular Shapes Class description: This class provides advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding techniques on steel with emphasis on tubing. Includes safety procedures, common weld joint design, with tubing expansion, contraction, and residual stress in the welding of various shapes of tubing, in all positions. Class objectives: Students will be challenged to demonstrate proper set-up and break down procedures in the use of gas metal arc welding equipment and apply welding skills necessary to weld with the process in all positions with joint configurations applicable to round and square tubing. Also have the ability to troubleshoot welding process. Lecture: Students will continue to learn differences between industry standard welding, inspection practices and how they best apply to given welding applications, with the emphasis on all position weldments of different tubular shapes. Lab: The student will learn to operate and troubleshoot GMAW equipment using industry standard safety practices. Demonstrate the ability to produce high quality welds in all positions on tubular shapes using the GMAW process. Prerequisite: Successfully completed course #WLDG1103 Class start date: Continuous Enrollment Class length: 32 hours Instructor: Jesse Guzman Location: 1641 Pacific Ave. unit #94 Oxnard CA 93033

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Class ID: WLDG1105 Class title: Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG) IV Certification Preparation Class description: This course is an assessment of the student’s ability to pass certification test using Gas Metal Arc Welding process. The assessment will be evaluated on national welding standards and procedures, i.e. AWS D1.3 Class objectives: Assesses the student’s ability to pass certification tests using Gas Metal Arc Welding by studying the procedures and standards established by the American Welding Society code book AWS D1.3 used in the certification examination, to qualify for all position welding of fillet and groove welds. Lecture: Emphasis in difference between industry standard welding inspection practices and how they best apply to given welding applications. Lab: Students must use welding equipment to perform welds to American Welding Society standards AWS D1.3. Students must analyze situations and make decisions in materials and techniques and make judgments in accordance with American Welding Society standards. Prerequisite: Successfully completed class #WLDG1104 Class start date: Continuous Enrolment Class length: 32 Hours Instructor: Jesse Guzman Location: 1641 Pacific Ave. unit #94 Oxnard CA 93033

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Class ID: WLDG1106 Class title: Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG) I Weldments on Steel Class description: A beginning course which emphasizes in the fundamentals of Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) process. The class examines the types of equipment used, and different techniques involved, in (GTAW) process with steel in different joint configurations. Class Objectives: Students will examine and assess correct safety procedures and practices when using Gas Tungsten Arc Welding. Proper base metal preparation techniques and weld joint fit-up are emphasized. Lecture: The Students will be exposed to common welding terminology and theory as they relate to Gas Tungsten Arc Welding process of steel. Lab: Students completing this class will be capable of welding all the basic joints i.e. butt, lap, tee etc. in all positions using mild steel coupons. Prerequisite: None Class start date: Continuous Enrollment Class length: 48 Hours Instructor: Jesse Guzman Location: 1641 Pacific Ave. unit #94 Oxnard CA 93033

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Class ID: WLDG1107 Class title: Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG) II Weldments on Aluminum Class description: This class introduces the student to the principles and practices of gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), that including basic and advanced welding-joint design, expansion, contraction, of aluminum weldments with (GTAW) process. Class objectives: Students will examine and assess correct safety procedures and practices when using Gas Tungsten Arc Welding equipment. Proper base metal preparation techniques and weld joint fit-up. Student will gain proficiencies in the welding of aluminum coupons, in different joint configurations. Students will be exposed to common welding terminology and theory as they relate to Gas Tungsten Arc Welding. Lecture: Differentiate between industry standard welding inspection practices and how they best apply to given welding applications. Differentiate between most common or commercial aluminum alloys, their mechanical, and physical properties. Lab: The student will become proficient in operating gas tungsten arc welding equipment (GTAW) to weld aluminum in different joint configurations. Student will have the ability to set-up and break down GTAW equipment. Prerequisite: Successfully completed class #WLDG1106 Class start date: Continuous Enrollment Class length: 56 hours Instructor: Jesse Guzman Location: 1641 Pacific Ave. unit #94 Oxnard CA 93033

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Class ID: WLDG1108 Class title: Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG) III Weldments on Stainless Steel Class description: This class introduces the student to the principles and practices of gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), that including basic and advanced welding-joint design, expansion, contraction, of Stainless Steel weldments. Class objectives: Students will examine and assess correct safety procedures and practices when using Gas Tungsten Arc Welding equipment. Proper base metal preparation techniques and weld joint fit-up. Student will gain proficiencies in the welding of Stainless Steel coupons, in different joint configurations. Students will be exposed to common welding terminology and theory as they relate to Gas Tungsten Arc Welding. Lecture: Differentiate between industry standard welding inspection practices and how they best apply to given welding applications. Lab: The student will become proficient in operating gas tungsten arc welding equipment (GTAW) to weld Stainless Steel in different joint configurations. Student will have the ability to set-up and break down GTAW equipment. Prerequisite: Successfully completed course #WLDG1107 Class start date: Continuous Enrollment Class length: 32 Hours Instructor: Jesse Guzman Location: 1641 Pacific Ave. unit #94 Oxnard CA 93033

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Class ID: WLDG1109 Class title: Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG) IV Weldments on Tubular Shapes

Class description Advanced topics in GTAW welding, including welding in various positions and directions, on steel and chromolly of tubular shapes.

Class objectives: : Demonstrate proficiency in various welding positions; describe safety rules and equipment used; and describe the effects of welding parameters in GTAW; weld various joint designs; diagnose welding problems; and perform visual inspection, of weldments on tubular components. Lecture: Students will acquire the knowledge of welding code, WPS (Welding Procedure Specification)/PQR (Procedure Qualification Record), Methods of weld inspection, Weld joint geometry, and Certification tests. Lab: The student will become proficient in operating gas tungsten arc welding equipment (GTAW) to weld on steel and chromolly in different joint configurations, with tubular shapes; in all positions including 6G. Prerequisite: Successfully completed course #WLDG1108 Class start date: Continuous Enrollment Class length: 56 Hours Instructor: Jesse Guzman Location: 1641 Pacific Ave. unit #94 Oxnard CA 93033

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Class ID: WLDG1110 Class title: Shielded Metal Arc Welding (Arc) I Fundamentals of Arc Welding

Class description: A beginning class in a comprehensive welding program. Emphasis on types of welding, kinds of machines, differences in current, and types of electrodes used. Introduction to and basic techniques on, arc welding in the flat position. Basic techniques in arc welding including how to set current and fine settings on power. Sources.

Class objectives: The student will select electrodes and amperage settings for various thicknesses of materials and welding positions; define principles of arc welding; and interpret electrode classifications. The student will perform SMAW operations in various positions using selected electrodes and different joint designs.

Lecture: Safety rules and regulations. Safety with welding related tools Oxyacetylene cutting safety. Arc welding safety Maintenance on both oxyacetylene and arc welding equipment joint design. Demonstrates good arc bead pattern with various electrodes. Lab: The student will be able to demonstrate safety on arc welding equipment. Be able to demonstrate welding in the flat position; and have the knowledge to select correct electrode. He will have the ability to select correct heat settings on welding machines and be able to demonstrate good bead patterns on plates. Prerequisite: None

Class start date: Continuous Enrollment

Class length: 32 hours

Instructor: Jesse Guzman

Location: 1641 Pacific Ave. unit #94 Oxnard CA 93033

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Class ID: WLDG1111 Class title: Shielded Metal Arc Welding (Arc) II Plate Welding

Class description: Advanced techniques in Shielded Metal Arc Welding in the horizontal, vertical and overhead positions; also correct setting of current and voltage on power sources. Emphasis is also on proper electrode striking, and motions to be used when welding in all positions.

Class objectives: Students completing this class will be able to successfully complete fillet welds, and groove with backing strip in the vertical and overhead positions with ER7018 welding electrodes.

Lecture: This class provides the knowledge to Identify the principles of arc welding; describe arc welding operations of fillet and groove joints; explain heat treatments of low alloy steels; and explain weld size and profiles; prepare test plates; perform fillet welds in the overhead position; perform bevel groove welds with backing plates in various positions.

Lab: The student will perform basic layout and fabrication skills to produce welded metal samples. Read and interpret engineering drawings to American Welding Society standards. Use welding process and procedure applications. Apply basic metallurgy knowledge to fabrication processes. Perform basic set-ups and operations for SMAW process.

Prerequisite: Successfully completed class #WLDG1110

Class start date: Continuous Enrollment

Class length: 80 Hours

Instructor: Jesse Guzman

Location: 1641 Pacific Ave. unit #94 Oxnard CA 93033

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Class ID: WLDG1112 Class title: Shielded Metal Arc Welding (Arc) III Downhill Pipe Class description: An introduction to welding of pipe using the shielded metal arc welding process (SMAW), including electrode selection, equipment setup, and safe shop practices. Emphasis on weld positions 1G, 2G, 5G, and 6G using ER6010 welding electrode. Course objectives: Students completing this class should be proficient in welding 6" Schedule # 40 wall pipe with an E-6010 root, fill, and cap. This being done in the horizontal 2-G weld position Describe equipment and required pipe preparation and perform 1G, 2G, 5G,and 6G welds. Lecture: Examine SMAW equipment and required pipe joint preparation, to perform 1G, 2G, 5G, and 6Gwelds, in the uphill weld progression. Lab: Students completing satisfactorily will have the skills necessary to complete industry standards quality welds in the 2G, 3G, 5G, and 6G welding positions, and downhill progression with ER6010 welding electrode. Also have the knowledge to set up welding equipment, select the proper welding electrode for each joint configuration. Prerequisite: Successfully completed class #WLDG1111 class start date: Continuous Enrollment Class length: 120 Hours Instructor: Jesse Guzman Location: 1641 Pacific Ave. unit #94 Oxnard CA 93033

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Class ID: WLDG1113 Class title: Shielded Metal Arc Welding (ARC) IV Pipe Uphill Class description: This class covers the welding disciplines students will need in welding, safety, proper techniques of the SMAW- Stick process, and electrode selection for welding pipe to meet ASME (vertical-up) welding code. Class objectives: A students completing this class will be proficient in welding six inch schedule #80 pipe in the 6G 45 degree fixed position vertical up progression with mild steel ER-6010 and ER-7018 electrode. Also have the required skills necessary to pass the certification test of ASME section IX. Lecture: This class reviews theory, joint configuration, pipe layout joint geometry, and types of pipe joints. Lab: Students will be welding with E6010 and E7018 electrodes. This class includes blueprint instruction and pipe layout for pipe fitters and welders. Completion of this class prepares the student with the skills for taking the 6G weld test to ASME and AWS standards Prerequisite: Successfully completed class #WLDG1112 Class start date: Continuous Enrollment Class length: 240 Hours Instructor: Jesse Guzman Location: 1641 Pacific Ave. unit #94 Oxnard CA 93033

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Class ID: WLDG1114 Class title: Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (Tig) Bevel Pipe

Class description: This class introduces the student to the principles and practices of gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), on various welding positions including vertical, horizontal, and 6G weldments on beveled carbon steel pipe, with emphasis on schedule 40.

Class objectives: Students will examine and assess correct safety procedures and practices when using Gas Tungsten Arc Welding, to weld groove and fillet weldments on carbon steel pipes. Proper base metal preparation techniques and weld joint fit-up are emphasized. Lecture: Students will be evaluated to common welding terminology and theory as they relate to Gas Tungsten Arc Welding of carbon steel pipe.

Lab: : Students completing satisfactorily will have the skills necessary to complete industry standards quality welds in the 2G, 3G, 5G, and 6G welding positions, uphill progression with GTAW welding process. Also have the knowledge to set up welding equipment, for each joint configuration, and position. Prerequisite: Successfully completed class #WLDG1109 Class start date: Continuous Enrollment Class length: 180 Hours Instructor: Jesse Guzman Location: 1641 Pacific Ave. unit #94 Oxnard CA 93033

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Class ID: WLDG1115 Class title: Flux Core Arc Welding (Flux-core) I Plate Weldments

Class description: This class is designed to provide instruction in the use of flux-cored welding process on carbon steel using small and large diameter electrodes in the flat and horizontal welding positions on fillet weldments. Class objectives: The student will demonstrate safety procedures associated with Flux Core Arc Welding (FCAW). Describe the effects of welding parameters in FCAW; and understand safety rules, equipment used, and testing performed by visual inspection. Weld various types of structural material and diagnose welding problems and perform visual inspections.

Lecture: This class provides the knowledge to identify the principles of Flux Core Arc Welding (FCAW); describe FCAW welding operations of fillet joints; explain heat treatments of low alloy steels; and explain weld size and profiles; prepare plates; and the theory to perform fillet welds in the flat and horizontal positions.

Lab: The student will demonstrate equipment safety checks; identify Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) equipment parts; demonstrate the procedures for running a continuous bead in the flat position; demonstrate the procedures for welding a fillet, a lap joint, and an outside corner joint in the flat, and horizontal welding positions.

Prerequisite: None

Class start date: Continuous Enrollment

Class length: 120 Hours

Instructor: Jesse Guzman Location: 1641 Pacific Ave. unit #94 Oxnard CA 93033

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Class ID: WLDG1116 Class title: Flux Core Arc Welding (Flux-core) II Bevel Plate Weldments Class description: Advanced welding techniques in Flux Core Arc Welding (FCAW) in the horizontal, vertical and overhead positions; also correct setting of current and voltage on power sources. Emphasis is also on proper techniques in all welding positions. Class objectives: Students completing this class will be able to successfully produce fillet welds, and groove with backing strip in the vertical and overhead positions with 71M and NR-232 welding electrodes. Lecture: This class provides the knowledge to identify the principles of (FCAW); describe arc welding operations of fillet and groove joints; and explain weld size and profiles; prepare test plates; perform fillet welds in the overhead position; perform bevel groove welds with backing plates in various positions. Lab: The student will perform basic skills to layout to fabricate and produce welded metal samples. Read and interpret engineering drawings to American Welding Society standards. Use welding process and procedure applications. Perform set-up and operations for FCAW process. Prerequisite: Successfully completed class #WLDG1115 Class start date: Continuous Enrollment Class length: 180 Hours Instructor: Jesse Guzman Location: 1641 Pacific Ave. unit #94 Oxnard CA 93033

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Class ID: WLDG1117 Course title: Flux core Arc welding (Flux-core) III Certification Preparation Class description: This course is an assessment of the student’s ability to pass certification test using Flux Core Arc Welding process (FCAW) wit NR-232 electrode. The assessment will be evaluated on AWS D1.1 welding standards and procedures. Class objectives: Assessment of student’s ability to pass certification tests using (FCAW) process by studying the procedures and standards established by American Welding Society code book AWS D1.1 used in the certification examination, to qualify for all position welding groove welds vertical and overhead positions. Lecture: Students will acquire the knowledge of welding codes, industry standard welding inspection practices and how they best apply to AWS D1.1 and FCAW process applications. Lab: Students will gain the practical knowledge to prepare, fit-up, and produce 1 inch groove weldments with 22.5 degrees in the vertical and overhead welding positions to American Welding Society D1.1 code standard. Prerequisite: Successfully completed class #WLDG1116 Course start date: Continuous Enrollment Class length: 80 Hours Instructor: Jesse Guzman Location: 1641 Pacific Ave. unit #94 Oxnard CA 93033

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Class ID: WLDG1118 Class title: Fabrication I Fundamentals of Fabrication Course description: An introduction class to basic fabrication and layout which covers production fabrication, layout tools, and fabrication procedures. Emphasis is on application of fabrication and layout skills for the welding industry. Class objectives: Students will gain skills to follow written and verbal instructions to fabricate welded projects. The student will use numerical data to design and understand welding related prints and projects. Lecture: A class designed to help the student develop industry standard skills, as they apply to methods of fabrication, measuring, computation techniques, layout, and finishing processes, for fabricated and welded assemblies. Lab: Students will gain knowledge, of application of fabrication processes, and layout skills. The student will apply appropriate techniques of fabrication; design welding projects; prepare drawings and produce templates. Apply layout offsets; take offs; bills of materials; and apply mathematical concepts in the construction of projects. Prerequisite: None Class start date: Continuous Enrollment Class length: 120 hours Instructor: Jesse Guzman Location: 1641 Pacific Ave. unit #94 Oxnard CA 93033

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Class ID: WLDG1119 Course title: Fabrication II Fabrication with tubular shapes Class description: An intermediate class of fabrication and layout which emphasize in theory and practice of layout and fitting tubular structures made of steel. The student will learn the process of fabricating structural joints from tubular shapes through a series of competency-based exercises. Class objectives: This class covers the theory and practice of fabrication, and layout of tubular components of various shapes and sizes. Students will learn the process of fabricating structural joints from tubular structures in steel. These exercises will be done on paper and/or tubular structures using instruction and practice fitting information. Lecture: Students will review methodology of reproducing fabricated components from a blueprint or drawing. Methods of measuring, inspecting, geometry, tolerance requirements, and final finish of joints. Lab: The student will demonstrate equipment safety checks; identify fabrication equipment, and components parts; demonstrate the procedures for safety operation. Demonstrate the procedures for maintaining dimensional tolerances for fabricated structures. Prerequisite: Successfully completed class #WLDG1118 Class start date: Continuous enrollment Class length: 120 Hours Instructor: Jesse Guzman Location: 1641 Pacific Ave. unit #94 Oxnard CA 93033

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Class ID: WLDG1120 Class title: Fabrication III (Fabrication with pipe) Class description: This class reviews the theory and practice of layout and fitting pipe. The student will learn the process of fabricating, and welding pipe joints of steel through a series of competency-based exercises. Class objectives: This class covers the theory and practice of layout and pipe fitting. Students will learn the process of fabricating steel pipe joints through a series of competency-based exercises. These exercises will be done on paper and/or pipe using instruction and practice fitting information. Lecture: Students will review methodology of reproducing fabricated components with pipe from a blueprint or drawing. Methods of measuring, inspecting, geometry, tolerance requirements, and final finish of joints. Lab: Student will demonstrate the safe use of shop equipment and hand tools. Set-up, perform and use equipment. Demonstrate the correct procedure of measuring and the use of layout tools. Demonstrate the procedures for fabricating fittings. Identify and list the various types of brackets that apply. Identify variations in pipe schedules and weight and fabricate templates. Prerequisite: Successfully completed class #WLDG1119 Class start date: Continuous Enrollment Class length: 120 Hours Instructor: Jesse Guzman Location: 1641 Pacific Ave. unit #94 Oxnard CA 93033

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Class ID: WLDG1121 Class title: Fabrication IV (Sheet metal fabrication) Class description: This class reviews the theory and practice of layout of sheet metal fabrication. The student will learn the process of fabricating, and welding of sheet metal through a series of competency-based projects. Class objectives: This course covers the theory and practice of sheet metal layout. Students will learn the process of fabricating sheet metal assemblies through a series of competency-based projects. These projects will be done on paper and/or sheet metal using instruction and practical information. Lecture: Students will review methodology of reproducing fabricated sheet metal components from a blueprint or drawing. Methods of measuring, inspecting, geometry, tolerance requirements, and final finish of the assemblies. Lab: Student will demonstrate the safe use of shop equipment and hand tools. Set-up, perform and use equipment. Demonstrate the correct procedure of measuring and the use of layout tools. Demonstrate the procedures for fabricating sheet metal products. Identify and list the various types of materials that apply. Identify variations in sheet metal gages and thicknesses and fabricate templates. Prerequisite: Successfully completed class #WLDG1120 Class start date: Continuous enrollment Class length: 120 Hours Instructor: Jesse Guzman Location: 1641 Pacific Ave. unit #94 Oxnard CA 93033

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Class ID: WLDG1122 Class title: LADBS License exam preparation Class description: This class reviews the practical applications and fundamental concepts to prepare the student for Los Angeles City Department of Building and Safety written structural welding license test. Class objectives: This class analyzes the general requirements of the AWS D1.1 code for structural steel welding applications. Identify the essential conditions and elements of the weld procedure specification (WPS). Examine and define the AWS electrode numbering system and apply it to common structural steel welded applications. Lecture: The student will learn to differentiate between industry standard welding inspection practices and how they best apply to given welding applications. Differentiate between the four types of Los Angeles Department of Building welding certifications. Prerequisite: None Class start date: Continuous enrollment Class length: 56 Hours Instructor: Jesse Guzman Location: 1641 Pacific Ave. unit #94 Oxnard CA 93033

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Class ID: WLDG1123 Class title: Blueprint reading I (introduction and basics) Class description: An introductory class to develop basic skills in reading blueprints. Introduces the student to various types of working sketches, and drawings for fabricating assemblies for manufacturing applications. Class objectives: Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to, Identify common welding and drawing terms on a typical welding part drawing. Correctly interpret information given in drawing. Visualize objects by applying orthographic drawing principles. Calculate missing part dimensions. Identify tolerance requirements and determine part material requirements. Lecture: This class provides the knowledge to identify the principles of common terms on a typical part drawing. Correctly interpret information given in a drawing. Visualize objects by applying orthographic drawing principles. Calculate missing part dimensions. Lab: Student will demonstrate the knowledge and understanding of shop drawings and sketches. Have the ability to interpret drawings. Demonstrate the correct procedure to calculate dimensional measurements and the use of sketching tools. Demonstrate the procedures fabricate templates. Prerequisite: Successfully completed class #WLDG1110 Course start date: Continuous enrollment Class length: 80 Hours Instructor: Jesse Guzman Location: 1641 Pacific Ave. unit #94 Oxnard CA 93033

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Class ID: WLDG1124 Class title: Blueprint reading II (Welding prints Fundamentals) Class description: This class is intended to provide intermediate range of topics to ensure that the student will further understand how to interpret drawings used in the welding industry. Class assignments provide practice in visualizing a product from a blueprint to its final form, shape, and finish.

Course objectives: Upon successful completion of this class the student will demonstrate the knowledge to Define terms and abbreviations. Identify and explain object views, lines, and dimensions. Identify, explain, and interpret weld symbols; identify structural shapes. Calculate dimensions and material needed to fabricate each component. Identify tolerance requirements and determine part material requirements. Lecture: This Class will be taught using the traditional lecture with a question and answer period daily. Audio-visual materials and computer based technology will be used when appropriate. Students will be shown how to use a calculator where appropriate.

Lab: Class assignments provide practice in visualizing a product from a blueprint to its final form, shape, and finish. Other topics covered are materials, welding processes, understanding supplementary information on drawings, and geometric dimensioning and tolerance, of each component.

Prerequisite: Successfully completed class #WLDG1123

Class start date: Continuous Enrollment

Class length: 100 Hours

Instructor: Jesse Guzman

Location: 1641 Pacific Ave. unit #94 Oxnard CA 93033

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Class ID: WLDG1125 Class title: Blueprint Reading III (Advanced Welding Prints)

Class description: A study of industrial blueprints. Emphasis placed on terminology, symbols, graphic description, and welding processes. Also includes advanced interpretation of plans and drawings used by industry to facilitate field application and production. Other topics covered are materials, welding processes, and supplementary information on drawings. Class objectives: Upon successful completion of this class the student will demonstrate the knowledge to define terms and abbreviations. Identify and explain object views, lines, and dimensions. Identify, explain, and interpret weld symbols; identify structural shapes. Demonstrate the proper use of measuring devices. Read welding detail drawings and calculate dimensions and material.

Lecture: This lass will be taught using the traditional lecture with a question and answer period daily. Audio-visual materials and computer based technology will be used when appropriate. Students will be shown how to use a calculator where appropriate.

Lab: Class assignments will provide practice in visualizing a product from a blueprint to its final form, shape, and finish. Other topics covered are materials, welding processes, understanding supplementary information on drawings, and geometric dimensioning and tolerance, of each component.

Prerequisite: Successfully completed course #WLDG1124

Class start date: Continuous enrollment

Class length: 120 Hours

Instructor: Jesse Guzman Location: 1641 Pacific Ave. unit #94 Oxnard CA 93033