Architecture and Construction Pathway

Welding Pathway

WELDING I 

24144000

Course Description: Orientation to the Trade; safety obligations of all to ensure a safe workplace, OSHA regulation awareness, communication and professional/employability skills. Course introduces students to the properties, uses, and applications of various metals.  Welding courses provide experience in various processes used to join and cut metals (such as oxyacetylene, shielded metal arc, metal inert gas and tungsten arc processes) and the proper use of each technique.  Courses often include instruction interpreting blueprints or other types of specifications.

1 year, 1 elective credit.  Grade 9, 10, 11, 12

Prerequisite: None

Lab Fee: $100

WELDING II

24167000

Course Description:  Key content includes: Orientation to the Trade; safety obligations of all to ensure a safe workplace, OSHA regulation awareness, communication and professional/employability skills. This is a second sequential course in a welding program of study meant to take a student into higher level knowledge and skill development

1 year, 1 elective credit.  Grades 10, 11, 12

Prerequisite: Welding I ; B or better in Welding I - Instructor Permission 

Lab Fee: $100

WELDING III

24177000

Course Description: Orientation to the Trade; safety obligations of all to ensure a safe workplace, OSHA regulation awareness, communication and professional/employability skills. This is a third sequential course in a welding program of study meant to take a student into higher level knowledge and skill development.

1 year, 1 elective credit.  Grades 11, 12

Prerequisite:  Welding II ; B or better in Welding II - Instructor Permission

Lab Fee: $100

Welding IV

24997000

Course Description:  Orientation to the Trade; safety obligations of all to ensure a safe workplace, OSHA regulation awareness, communication and professional/employability skills. Course, often conducted with instructors as mentors, enables students to explore metal related topics of interest in greater depth and detail.  Independent Study courses may serve as an opportunity to expand expertise in a particular industry application, to explore a topic of special interest within a related industry, or to develop greater machining skills

1 year, 1 elective credit. Grades 12

Prerequisite:  Welding III;  B or better in Welding II, Instructor Permission

Lab Fee: $100