WEL 7311 & CON 7017: Metal Cutting & Welding + Collaborating with Supporting Trades

What is this course all about?

WEL 7311: Metal Cutting & Welding
Students examine the basics of welding procedures as practiced in building construction. Students examine safety precautions, types and uses of flames, welding and brazing light material, oxyacetylene welding and cutting as well as arc and MIG welding of basic joints.
CON7017: Collaborating with the Supporting Trades
To complete a successful building project, effective interaction of supporting trades is essential. Communication with and perspective of other trades is necessary for success in the trades industry. Students discover relevant knowledge of the trades with which tradespeople must collaborate. Common trade interactions include carpentry, HVAC, plumbing, electrical, architecture and civil engineering.

When is this course happening?

Semester: Summer 2021
Campus: Ottawa
Start Date: July 5th or July 19th
End Date: July 16th or July 30th
Link Code: TLJ4T
Number of Weeks: 2
Hours per Week: 30
Campus visits per week: 5
Online class time: N/A
Delivery Type: Congregated
Schedule: Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays
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Who should take this course?

Students prepared to complete learning by:

X submitting multiple written assignments
using research and essay writing strategies
delivering presentations
X participating in group-based activities
X completing hands-on learning
X learning in a fast-paced environment
completing online work
X performing highly-specialized tasks
using industry software tools

 

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