AGRICULTURE AND COMMERCIAL METALS TECHNOLOGY
Course Description
This program will provide instruction in all types of welding processes: oxyacetylene cutting, brazing, plasma arc cutting, shielded metallic arc welding, mig and tig welding, as they are used in related industries. Students will apply welding skills in the design and production of metal projects. Identification of metals and their uses will be an integral part of the course. Students will apply agri-business concepts and discover career opportunities through course work, lab situations, supervised agricultural experiences, and FFA activities. Students are encouraged to invest approximately $70 in a uniform and work boots.
When taken for 2 credits, this class takes up 2 of the 3 45-minute sessions offered at the Career and Technology Center (CTC). When taken for 3 credits, it uses all 3 45-minute sessions at CTC.
Teacher Comments
My goal is to train students to become successful entry level welders. I accomplish this by providing a daily blend of welding theory, skill practice, and fabrication experience. More than 50% of my recent graduates have passed the A.W.S certification test, and many of them are now employed as full-time fabricators.!
Student Quotes
This course is great! If you love welding this is the class for you. Its also a great experience and helps get you on your way to an awesome career.
Seth G.
It was a great experience. I look forward to doing it next year. It was good meeting the second year students and competing with them.
Brandon P.