Welder Fitters Program New
Welder Fitters Program New
Welder Fitters Program New
Approximate cost
for books, tools,
& supplies:
$1,384.00
(See below for registration
fees.)
2 Semesters
4 Semesters
4 1/2 Semesters
For more information,
Contact:
Idaho State University
College of Technology
Student Services Office
Campus Box 8380
Pocatello, ID 83209-8380
1.208.282.2622
e-mail: [email protected]
www.isu.edu/ctech/
Mechanical Drawing
Blueprint Reading
Cross-Country Pipelines
Inspectors
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Former College of Technology students who have been out of school one semester or more must
complete the necessary forms in the Student Services office before returning to the program. Reentering students must meet requirements as outlined in the catalog
effective at the date of their re-enrollment.
Students may choose any subsequent catalog to meet graduation requirements
as long as they have continuous enrollment.
Idaho State University subscribes to the principles and laws of the State of Idaho and the federal
government, including applicable executive orders pertaining to civil rights. All rights, privileges, and
activities of the University are made available without regard to race, creed, color, sex, age, disability,
national origin or veteran status. The University is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action
employer. Evidence of practices that are not consistent with such a policy should be reported to:
Leonard E. Buddy Frazier, Affirmative Action Director
Museum Building, Room 422 Box 8315
E-mail [email protected]
(208) 282-3964
Idaho State University is committed to equal opportunity in education for all students, including those
with documented disabilities. If you have a diagnosed disability or if you believe that you have a
disability that might require reasonable accommodations, please contact:
Dennis J. Toney, ADA Disabilities and Resource Center Director
Gravely Hall, Room 123 Box 8121
E-mail [email protected]
(208)282-3599
NOTE: Licensure, certification, and/or employment applications related to some degree programs
require students to disclose any history of criminal prosecution which may include the students driving
record. Students who have a criminal history are strongly encouraged to contact the licensing agency
or meet with the coordinator of the program they are interested in, prior to beginning classes, to discuss
potential impediments to licensure, certification, or employment.
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WELDING
WELD 131 WELDING PRACTICE I 12 credits. Shielded metal arc (E7018) and gas metal arc welding of
tee fillet and v-groove with backing bar in flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions. F, S
WELD 132 WELDING PRACTICE II 12 credits. Practice on the techniques to make successful welds in the
flat, horizontal, vertical and overhead positions on open butt joints. PREREQ: WELD 131. F, S
WELD 140 WELDING THEORY 2 credits. Processing and manufacturing of ferrous and nonferrous metals;
effect welding has on different metals, how to weld them, the heat treatment of them. F, S
WELD 141 MECHANICAL DRAWING 2 credits. Proper care and use of equipment, alphabet of lines,
orthographic projections, dimensioning, section view drawing, freehand sketching of isometrics, pattern
development and geometric construction. F, S
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WELD 142 BLUEPRINT READING 2 credits. Study of trades symbols, dimensioning from working
drawings of the trade. Identification of lines, views, materials and dimensions; study of basic drawings of
welding trade. F, S
WELD 143 SHOP MATH I 2 credits. Basic study of trade math concentrating on basic arithmetic, common
fractions, decimals, ratio, percentages, square root, and appropriate conversions as they apply to the welding
trade. F, S
WELD 159 ARC WELDING 1 - 16 credits. Emphasis on shop practice in the general areas of arc welding.
PREREQ: Approval of Advisor and Program Coordinator. D
WELD 231 WELDING PRACTICE III 13 credits. Low hydrogen, stainless steel, and pipe welding
techniques in shop
applications. PREREQ: WELD 132. F, S
WELD 232 WELDING PRACTICE IV 13 credits. Tungsten inert gas and semi-automatic welding
techniques and procedures. PREREQ: WELD 231. F, S
WELD 241 METAL LAYOUT 3 credits. Introduction to geometric construction, principles of metal layout,
special trade charts and tables, and basic slide rules. PREREQ: WELD 141. F, S
WELD 243 SHOP MATH II 3 credits. Continuation of WELD 143, with introduction to specific trade
formulas, basic algebra, proportions, right triangle math, trigonometry, special trade charts and tables, and basic
slide rules. PREREQ: WELD 143. F, S
The following offerings are optional technical courses:
TGE 156 BUSINESS PRINCIPLES 2 credits. Course provides an overview of business/economic principles
related to technical courses of study. D
TGE 158 JOB SEARCH 1 - 2 credits. Comprehensive study and practice of job search activities, including
company research, networking strategies, interviewing behavior and writing the resume and business
correspondence. Course culminates in the preparation of a professional portfolio. The two-credit option
provides students with extensive interviewing experience in a variety of settings. D
TGE 160 HUMAN RELATIONS 2 credits. Course provides a study of human behavior in an occupational
environment with emphasis on communications, motivation, leadership, and personal attitude. D
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ATC
AAS
Course #
Course Title
Credits
WELD 131
Welding Practice I
12
WELD 140
Welding Theory
WELD 143
Shop Math I
2nd Semester
Cert
ATC
AAS
Course #
Course Title
Credits
WELD 132
Welding Practice II
12
WELD 141
Mechanical Drawing
WELD 142
Blueprint Reading
ATC
AAS
Course #
Course Title
Credits
WELD 231
13
WELD 241
Metal Layout
ATC
AAS
Course #
Course Title
Credits
WELD 232
Welding Practice IV
13
WELD 243
Shop Math II
4th Semester
Cert
Students will also need to schedule the following classes if they are seeking the Associate of Applied
Science degree: ENGL 101; COMM 101; three (3) credits from Goal 3 (mathematics); three (3) credits from
Goals 6, 7, 9, 10A, 11, or 12; and four (4) additional credits from any courses meeting the requirements of Goals
2 through 12.
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DESCRIPTION
1 pr
25.00
1 ea
Brush, Wire
2.00
1 ea
Calculator
25.00
1 ea
Cap, Welding
4.00
1 ea
Chisel, 1/2"
7.00
1 ea
Drawing Board
20.00
1 ea
60.00
1 pr
Glasses, Safety
6.00
4 pr
50.00
4 pr
72.00
1 pr
6.00
1 ea
1 ea
Hammer, Slag
4.00
1 ea
1.00
1 ea
Hood and #10 & #12 Lens Huntsman 411P, Fibre Metal 110P
35.00
1 ea
36.00
APPROXIMATE PRICE
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13.00
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1 ea
Pliers, Sidecutters
17.00
1 ea
Punch, Center
7.00
1 ea
Striker
1.00
1 ea
T-Square
10.00
1 roll
Tape, Duct
5.00
1 ea
12.00
1 ea
Tip Cleaners
2.00
1 ea
Tri Square
11.00
1 ea
2.00
1 ea
2.00
1 ea
18.00
1 ea
22.00
$475.00
No textbook required
25.00
14.00
1-56637-989-7
66.00
0-8273-0295-2
53.00
6.00
Paper, loose-leaf
4.00
6.00
Pencils
1.00
Pens
3.00
$178.00
APPROXIMATE TOTAL BOOKS & SUPPLIES AND TOOLS FOR FIRST SEMESTER
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$653.00
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SECOND SEMESTER
BOOKS (LISTED BY COURSE) & SUPPLIES: (WELD 132, 141, 142)
DESCRIPTION
WELD 132 WELDING PRACTICE II
APPROXIMATE PRICE
No textbook required
25.00
Previously purchased
0-7668-0852-1
59.00
$84.00
APPROXIMATE TOTAL BOOKS & SUPPLIES AND TOOLS FOR FIRST YEAR
$737.00
THIRD SEMESTER
TOOLS:
QUANTITY
DESCRIPTION
Amp/Volt Meter
230.00
Calculator
25.00
20.00
Flashlight, Small
13.00
4 pr
72.00
Grinder
85.00
Mirror, Inspection
9.00
25.00
60.00
APPROXIMATE PRICE
$539.00
No textbook required
25.00
No textbook required
$25.00
$564.00
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FOURTH SEMESTER
BOOKS LISTED BY COURSE & SUPPLIES: (WELD 232, 243)
APPROXIMATE PRICE
DESCRIPTION
WELD 232 WELDING PRACTICE IV
No textbook required
25.00
0-02-802410-9
16.00
0-02-802500-8
22.00
20.00
(10.00)
$83.00
$647.00
$1,384.00
TUITION: TUITION AND FEES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTIFICATION
Tuition for this program is paid every August and January.
The following fees are for the 2007/2008 school year:
TUITION PER SEMESTER
TUITION PER SEMESTER/NON-RESIDENT
STUDENT INSURANCE PREMIUM PER SEMESTER (REQUIRED)
PART-TIME REGISTRATION FEES
$2,200.00
$6542.00
$ 523.00*
$221.00 PER CREDIT
*Any student with existing health insurance coverage may be exempt from participation in the Student Insurance
Plan by completing and filing a Health Insurance Waiver each academic year. This waiver can be found through
the college website at http://www.isu.edu/stuhlth/insurance/pp.html .
ANTICIPATE ADDITIONAL EXPENSES ASSOCIATED WITH THIS PROGRAM:
TEXTBOOKS ASSOCIATED WITH ACADEMIC COURSES,
TRANSPORTATION, PARKING, CHILD CARE, HOUSING.
YOU MUST CHECK YOUR CLASS SCHEDULE TO DETERMINE TEXTBOOKS REQUIRED BY
INSTRUCTOR.
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