Industrial Pipe Trades; Fitting and Welding, Associate of Applied Science
Students who successfully complete all Industrial Pipe Trades: Fitting and Welding, Associate of Applied Science degree requirements will be able to:
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Analyze and interpret isometric pipe drawings and the symbols used in them and what they symbolize.
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Design and construct piping by taking field measurements and creating a working drawing to build off of.
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Choose the correct pipe fittings for needed application and show how to properly install them.
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Demonstrate the ability to apply a sound weld using multiple welding processes in multiple positions.
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Identify the many types of pipe supports and hardware and describe why and when they are used.
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Employ safe working practices in an industrial setting to produce logical answers while troubleshooting piping issues.
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Identify factors specific to field welding that differ from shop welding of pipe.
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Name alternative types of joining methods for piping systems and typical uses for each type.
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Identify common welding-related Codes in use in the United States and those Codes with specific areas related to the Industrial Pipe Trades.
Program Course Requirements
See the graduation requirements for the Associate of Science degree. For information on the advised sequence of program courses, see the Industrial Pipe Trades; Fitting and Welding, Associate of Applied Science Program Map.
Computation
Communication
Human Relations
Required Courses
Approved Electives
WE1. 2802 CWE Welding, WD4. 154 Welding Seminar, or any WD4., MT3., NDT, MA3., or AU3. course may be taken to fulfill the elective requirement. Other courses may be approved after meeting with an advisor.
Total Credit Hours: 92