ELEC 2272 — Capstone: Advanced Electrical Troubleshooting
The capstone course integrates residential, commercial, and industrial electrical skills. Students apply theory, code knowledge, and hands -on experience to diagnose and troubleshoot complex electrical systems. Emphasis is placed on real-world problem-solving, safety, documentation, and job readiness. Welding (CIP 48.0508) Description This program provides instruction in various welding processes and techniques including oxyfuel cutting, carbon arc cutting, shielded metal arc welding, gas tungsten arc welding (TIG welding), flux-cored arc welding, gas metal arc welding (MIG welding), pi pe welding, plasma arc cutting, oil and gas welding, blueprint reading, welding symbols, and joints. Program Learning Objectives 1. Learn and demonstrate safe welding practices while completing welding tasks. 2. Learn and demonstrate various metal cutting techniques using metal saws, grinders, and oxygen-acetylene fueled torches. 3. Learn and demonstrate the capacity of reading and understanding the symbols and notations used in the development of blueprints for welding projects. 4. Learn and demonstrate the development of the arc and puddle control while employing SMAW welding techniques. 5. Learn and demonstrate the SMAW technique of creating overlapping beads to form a bed of solid metal. 6. Learn and demonstrate various welding techniques using SMAW process in Fillet, V - Groove, BU, Gouge, and several pipe and flat iron positions. 7. Learn and demonstrate various welding techniques using