This course will introduce students to shop practices, equipment, materials, and skills related to the Gas Metal Arc Welding process, commonly referred to as MIG Welding. The MIG welding process is used extensively in the manufacturing industry and is a process that is easily learned and highly productive. This course uses a hands-on approach designed to emphasize focus and practice on welding and safety. Basic concepts of spray welding are covered along with industry standard methods of basic welding equipment setup, selection of joints and weld positions, and out of positions welds. This course will place an emphasis on understanding process variables and developing basic skills. All hands on exercises are self-paced.
Individuals may be able to develop basic entry level skills or use this course to improve existing skills. Welders who are experienced in other processes, but wish to become proficient in MIG Welding, will also benefit from this course by building upon their existing skills and knowledge in a self-paced environment.
Interested candidates should consider the following:
- Welding is a developed skill based on the manual dexterity of the individual.
- Completion of a course is not a ticket to a job.
- The field is competitive and employers consider many traits besides the ability to weld.
- This is a self-paced introductory course.
- Students with existing MIG (GMAW) skills will progress faster than those with no experience.