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Level 1
Course details
Computer Applications
COMP1723
- Hours: 28
- Credits: 2
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Conestoga 101
CON0101
- Hours: 1
- Credits: 0
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Engineering Drawing Interpretation
DRWG1497
This course is designed to introduce the student to the basic principles and concepts of technical drawings. Emphasis will be placed on basic drafting in orthographic projections, sections, dimensioning and tolerancing, notes, specifications, and welding symbols to prepare the student for the interpretation of welded fabrication engineering drawings.
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Trade Calculations I
MATH1455
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Welding Process Theory I
WELD1360
This theoretical course will begin with an introduction to welding, health and safety issues, welding history and applications. The next topics will introduce the principles and applications of the shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) process and gas metal arc welding (GMAW) process fundamentals.
- Hours: 28
- Credits: 2
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Shielded Metal Arc Welding I
WELD1645
This course will develop basic welding skills with the Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) process, commonly referred to as stick welding. Techniques will be developed for producing fillet welds in all welding positions while groove welds will be produced in the flat, horizontal and vertical positions with a variety of electrode types.
- Hours: 56
- Credits: 4
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Semi-Automatic Welding I
WELD1655
This course will develop basic welding skills with the Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) process (commonly referred to as MIG welding). Techniques will be developed for producing fillet welds in all welding positions while groove welds will be produced in the flat, horizontal and vertical positions.
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Thermal Cutting and Brazing
WELD1660
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Student must pass 1 Course(s), selected in the Student Portal from available course options
Level 2
Course details
College Reading & Writing Skills
COMM1085
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
CAD for Fabrication Technology
DRWG1855
- Hours: 28
- Credits: 2
- Pre-Requisites: DRWG1497
- CoRequisites:
Trade Calculations II
MATH1485
This course is a follow-up to Technical Calculations I, furthering the student’s ability to solve trade-related mathematical problems utilizing algebra and trigonometry. The course is designed to enhance problem solving skills. In this course, students will be provided with a practical working knowledge in solving trade-related mathematical problems. The course covers both vocational (job oriented) and generic skills (written, analytical and problem-solving).
- Hours: 28
- Credits: 2
- Pre-Requisites: MATH1455
- CoRequisites:
Welding Processes Theory II
WELD1670
This theoretical course will introduce the principles and applications of the major welding processes, including gas metal arc welding (GMAW), metal cored arc welding (MCAW), flux cored arc welding (FCAW) as well as the gas tungsten arc welding process (GTAW). In addition, the student will be introduced to the basic filler metals and shielding gases used with these major welding processes.
- Hours: 28
- Credits: 2
- Pre-Requisites: WELD1360
- CoRequisites:
Shielded Metal Arc Welding II
WELD1680
- Hours: 56
- Credits: 4
- Pre-Requisites: WELD1645
- CoRequisites:
Semi-Automatic Welding II
WELD1695
This course will further develop Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) skills and introduce the Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) and Metal Cored Arc Welding (MCAW) processes. Students will have additional practice making fillet and groove welds in the flat, horizontal and vertical positions. Welding qualification tests will be practiced on groove weld assemblies with backing bars, followed by bend testing to assess quality.
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites: WELD1655
- CoRequisites:
Welding Quality and Inspection
WELD1700
- Hours: 28
- Credits: 2
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
WELD1715
This course will develop basic welding skills with the GTAW process, commonly referred to as TIG welding. Techniques will be developed for producing fillet and groove welds in the flat, horizontal and vertical positions on both mild steel and aluminum materials.
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Introduction to Metal Fabrication
WELD1950
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites: DRWG1497
- CoRequisites:
Level 3
Course details
Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers
CNTR3090
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
CAD/CAM for Fabrication Technology I
DRWG2230
- Hours: 28
- Credits: 2
- Pre-Requisites: DRWG1855
- CoRequisites:
Trade Calculations III
MATH2310
- Hours: 28
- Credits: 2
- Pre-Requisites: MATH1485
- CoRequisites:
Robotic Programming
ROBO2040
This course will develop basic robotic programming skills with a variety of robotic systems. Selection of jog system, positional teaching, specifying appropriate motion type and velocity, input/output commands, jumps, labels and counters will be studied for effective robot programming strategies. Safe operation and test running of programs will be emphasized.
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Robotic Fundamentals
ROBO2060
This course will introduce industrial robots, how they work and their applications. Robot operation and communication with peripheral equipment will be studied. Emphasis will be placed on effective operation of teach pendants to safely test-run existing programs and to efficiently jog the robot to desired positions to correct existing robot paths.
- Hours: 28
- Credits: 2
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Automated Welding Processes
WELD2550
- Hours: 56
- Credits: 4
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Student must pass 1 Course(s), selected in the Student Portal from available course options
Level 4
Course details
CAD/CAM for Fabrication Technology II
DRWG2250
- Hours: 28
- Credits: 2
- Pre-Requisites: DRWG2230
- CoRequisites:
Hydraulics And Pneumatics
IFME3045
In this course, students will gain familiarity with hydraulic components operation and applications, design of hydraulic circuits, pressure relief valves, single/double acting cylinder, restrictions, flow metering, pressure compensated flow control valves, hydraulic fluids, hydraulic fluids, hydraulic symbology, hydraulic power unit, directional control valves, and check valves. Also included are compressed air production and preparation, operation and application of pneumatic components, standard pneumatic symbology, pneumatic working elements, directional control valves, pressure and flow control valves, basic logic circuits, pneumatic timer and pressure sequence valve.
- Hours: 28
- Credits: 2
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Robotic Welding Programming
ROBO3090
- Hours: 70
- Credits: 5
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Welding Circuits and Controls
WELD2225
This course is designed to provide the student with knowledge of the basic principles and laws of electricity and the measurement of electrical quantities as required safely working with and understanding the operation of welding equipment and processes. The student will become familiar with industrial electrical power systems, the conversion of electrical power for welding, the measurement of electrical quantities, control interfacing between power sources, wire-feeders, and ancillary equipment, and the troubleshooting of welding circuits. A primary focus of this course will be the development of safe work practices in the welding lab for the purpose of process measurement and troubleshooting, not welding machine repair or installation wiring.
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Metal Fabrication Materials and Quality
WELD2515
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites: WELD1700
- CoRequisites:
Welding Robotic Maintenance
WELD3305
This course will allow students to explore various aspects of Robotic system safety, sensors, start up and maintenance. Students will gain experience in theoretical and practical welding system applications and troubleshooting including the RSW and GMAW processes. Students will learn techniques to perform weld quality troubleshooting and diagnostic analysis of welding applications.
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Student must pass 1 Course(s), selected in the Student Portal from available course options
Level 1
Course details
Computer Applications
COMP1723
- Hours: 28
- Credits: 2
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Conestoga 101
CON0101
- Hours: 1
- Credits: 0
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Engineering Drawing Interpretation
DRWG1497
This course is designed to introduce the student to the basic principles and concepts of technical drawings. Emphasis will be placed on basic drafting in orthographic projections, sections, dimensioning and tolerancing, notes, specifications, and welding symbols to prepare the student for the interpretation of welded fabrication engineering drawings.
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Trade Calculations I
MATH1455
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Welding Process Theory I
WELD1360
This theoretical course will begin with an introduction to welding, health and safety issues, welding history and applications. The next topics will introduce the principles and applications of the shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) process and gas metal arc welding (GMAW) process fundamentals.
- Hours: 28
- Credits: 2
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Shielded Metal Arc Welding I
WELD1645
This course will develop basic welding skills with the Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) process, commonly referred to as stick welding. Techniques will be developed for producing fillet welds in all welding positions while groove welds will be produced in the flat, horizontal and vertical positions with a variety of electrode types.
- Hours: 56
- Credits: 4
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Semi-Automatic Welding I
WELD1655
This course will develop basic welding skills with the Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) process (commonly referred to as MIG welding). Techniques will be developed for producing fillet welds in all welding positions while groove welds will be produced in the flat, horizontal and vertical positions.
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Thermal Cutting and Brazing
WELD1660
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Student must pass 1 Course(s), selected in the Student Portal from available course options
Level 2
Course details
Co-op and Career Preparation
CEPR1020
- Hours: 14
- Credits: 1
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
College Reading & Writing Skills
COMM1085
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
CAD for Fabrication Technology
DRWG1855
- Hours: 28
- Credits: 2
- Pre-Requisites: DRWG1497
- CoRequisites:
Trade Calculations II
MATH1485
This course is a follow-up to Technical Calculations I, furthering the student’s ability to solve trade-related mathematical problems utilizing algebra and trigonometry. The course is designed to enhance problem solving skills. In this course, students will be provided with a practical working knowledge in solving trade-related mathematical problems. The course covers both vocational (job oriented) and generic skills (written, analytical and problem-solving).
- Hours: 28
- Credits: 2
- Pre-Requisites: MATH1455
- CoRequisites:
Welding Processes Theory II
WELD1670
This theoretical course will introduce the principles and applications of the major welding processes, including gas metal arc welding (GMAW), metal cored arc welding (MCAW), flux cored arc welding (FCAW) as well as the gas tungsten arc welding process (GTAW). In addition, the student will be introduced to the basic filler metals and shielding gases used with these major welding processes.
- Hours: 28
- Credits: 2
- Pre-Requisites: WELD1360
- CoRequisites:
Shielded Metal Arc Welding II
WELD1680
- Hours: 56
- Credits: 4
- Pre-Requisites: WELD1645
- CoRequisites:
Semi-Automatic Welding II
WELD1695
This course will further develop Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) skills and introduce the Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) and Metal Cored Arc Welding (MCAW) processes. Students will have additional practice making fillet and groove welds in the flat, horizontal and vertical positions. Welding qualification tests will be practiced on groove weld assemblies with backing bars, followed by bend testing to assess quality.
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites: WELD1655
- CoRequisites:
Welding Quality and Inspection
WELD1700
- Hours: 28
- Credits: 2
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
WELD1715
This course will develop basic welding skills with the GTAW process, commonly referred to as TIG welding. Techniques will be developed for producing fillet and groove welds in the flat, horizontal and vertical positions on both mild steel and aluminum materials.
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Introduction to Metal Fabrication
WELD1950
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites: DRWG1497
- CoRequisites:
Level 3
Course details
Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers
CNTR3090
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
CAD/CAM for Fabrication Technology I
DRWG2230
- Hours: 28
- Credits: 2
- Pre-Requisites: DRWG1855
- CoRequisites:
Trade Calculations III
MATH2310
- Hours: 28
- Credits: 2
- Pre-Requisites: MATH1485
- CoRequisites:
Robotic Programming
ROBO2040
This course will develop basic robotic programming skills with a variety of robotic systems. Selection of jog system, positional teaching, specifying appropriate motion type and velocity, input/output commands, jumps, labels and counters will be studied for effective robot programming strategies. Safe operation and test running of programs will be emphasized.
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Robotic Fundamentals
ROBO2060
This course will introduce industrial robots, how they work and their applications. Robot operation and communication with peripheral equipment will be studied. Emphasis will be placed on effective operation of teach pendants to safely test-run existing programs and to efficiently jog the robot to desired positions to correct existing robot paths.
- Hours: 28
- Credits: 2
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Automated Welding Processes
WELD2550
- Hours: 56
- Credits: 4
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Student must pass 1 Course(s), selected in the Student Portal from available course options
Level 4
Course details
Co-op Work Term (Welding Engineering Technician Robotics)
COOP3390
- Hours: 420
- Credits: 14
- Pre-Requisites: CEPR1020
- CoRequisites:
Level 5
Course details
CAD/CAM for Fabrication Technology II
DRWG2250
- Hours: 28
- Credits: 2
- Pre-Requisites: DRWG2230
- CoRequisites:
Hydraulics And Pneumatics
IFME3045
In this course, students will gain familiarity with hydraulic components operation and applications, design of hydraulic circuits, pressure relief valves, single/double acting cylinder, restrictions, flow metering, pressure compensated flow control valves, hydraulic fluids, hydraulic fluids, hydraulic symbology, hydraulic power unit, directional control valves, and check valves. Also included are compressed air production and preparation, operation and application of pneumatic components, standard pneumatic symbology, pneumatic working elements, directional control valves, pressure and flow control valves, basic logic circuits, pneumatic timer and pressure sequence valve.
- Hours: 28
- Credits: 2
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Robotic Welding Programming
ROBO3090
- Hours: 70
- Credits: 5
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Welding Circuits and Controls
WELD2225
This course is designed to provide the student with knowledge of the basic principles and laws of electricity and the measurement of electrical quantities as required safely working with and understanding the operation of welding equipment and processes. The student will become familiar with industrial electrical power systems, the conversion of electrical power for welding, the measurement of electrical quantities, control interfacing between power sources, wire-feeders, and ancillary equipment, and the troubleshooting of welding circuits. A primary focus of this course will be the development of safe work practices in the welding lab for the purpose of process measurement and troubleshooting, not welding machine repair or installation wiring.
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Metal Fabrication Materials and Quality
WELD2515
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites: WELD1700
- CoRequisites:
Welding Robotic Maintenance
WELD3305
This course will allow students to explore various aspects of Robotic system safety, sensors, start up and maintenance. Students will gain experience in theoretical and practical welding system applications and troubleshooting including the RSW and GMAW processes. Students will learn techniques to perform weld quality troubleshooting and diagnostic analysis of welding applications.
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Student must pass 1 Course(s), selected in the Student Portal from available course options
Program outcomes
- Perform safe work practices in the welding trade in accordance with the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA) and Regulations for Industrial Establishments.
- Interpret and prepare drawings and other technical documents that meet appropriate engineering standards in the manufacturing industry.
- Perform trade related mathematical calculations including volume, area, estimation, geometry, ratio, measurement, weights, loads, and centring of various lifts to complete projects safely and accurately.
- Perform practical welding operations using appropriate tools, materials and processes that are specific to automated welding production and meet industry and quality standards and appropriate codes.
- Complete projects using appropriate materials, arc welding processes, and consumables that meet industry standards and codes.
- Recommend quality improvements to correct common weld defects and faults found using destructive and non-destructive examination and testing methods.
- Troubleshoot technical problems related to welding automation processes in order to recommend solutions for repairing and maintaining equipment to industry standards.
- Use various computer software and programming applications to accurately communicate welding specifications to the automated welding and manufacturing personnel.
- Select, program and develop specifications for robotic and automated welding and joining systems that meet quality standards and applicable codes.