Welder: Entry Level
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- Email: admissions@svcc.edu
- Phone: (815) 835-6273
- Fax: (815) 456-4240
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Certificate
Welder: Entry Level (H48)
                     
                     The SVCC welding program has been specifically designed to meet the needs of the local employers, specifically the manufacturers which make up 30% of the employment in the SVCC college district.
Work and Employment
The entry-level welder can be employed with several different manufacturing companies including, but not limited to, heavy machine manufacturing, garage door makers, steel mill, radiator manufacturing, agricultural manufacturing, and other local companies.
Special Consideration
To obtain employment as an entry level welder, most individuals will be required to possess a high school diploma or GED. A drug test has become customary in most warehousing and distribution companies before hiring.
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Program Contacts at Sauk Valley Community College
- Academic Advising, 815-835-6354
- Scott Gillihan, Welding Instructor, 815-835-6278
Total Hours Required - 4 Hours
                           
                            This course is designed to provide students with a thorough understanding of arc welding
                                          fundamentals including welding safety MIG welding blueprint reading welding symbols
                                          AWS 14.3 welding standard oxyacetylene cutting air carbon arc reclaim welding and
                                          cutting. Training to develop the manual skills necessary to make high quality MIG
                                          welds is included with emphasis placed in the areas of various joint configurations
                                          single pass multiple pass fillet and groove overlap welds in flat and horizontal position.
                                          Oxyacetylene welding and cutting equipment setup and safety will also be emphasized.
                                           Prerequisite: None
                                          2  This course is designed to provide students with a thorough understanding of the basics
                                          of Metal Inert Gas MIG arc welding fundamentals also referred to as Gas Metal Arc
                                          Welding GMAW and stick welding also referred to as Shielded Metal Arc Welding SMAW
                                          including the following topics welding safety power sources and wire feeders machine
                                          set up adjustment and maintenance identification of welding defects and quality welds
                                          and welding techniques. Training to develop the manual skills necessary to make high
                                          quality MIG and SMAW welds is included with emphasis placed in the areas of various
                                          joint configurations single pass multiple pass fillet groove overlap welds in a flat
                                          position. Oxyacetylene cutting equipment setup and safety will also be emphasized.
                                           Prerequisite: None
                                          2 Major Field Requirements
                           
                              
                                 
 
                           
                                     
                              
                              
                                 Course # 
                                    Course Title 
                                    Hours 
                                 
                                     
                                 WLD101 
                                    Industrial MIG Welding 
                                    2 Hours 
                                 
                                     
                                 
                                        
                                 
Semester Hour(s): 
Lecture / Lab Hours:  1 lec, 2 lab/week
                                     
                                 WLD106 
                                    Welding Fundamentals 
                                    2 Hours 
                                 
                                     
                              
                           
                                        
                                 
Semester Hour(s): 
Lecture / Lab Hours:  1 lec, 2 lab/week