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Introduction toWelding

Introduces the students to the basic processes in the welding field.

Emphasizes welding safety. Introduces the various types of welding

equipment, identification and selection of electrodes, types of welds, and

the different welding positions. Explores basic metallurgy (weldability),

and welding defects and problems.

Prerequisite:

EN 70 or EN 75 or EN 51 or ESL 97 or ESL 70 or Co-requisite

EN 75. You must register on campus.  There is a required textbook for this

course, please visit

www.bookstore.frederick.edu

for more details.  

WLD160

|

90 hours

|

$676

($480 tuition + $196 fees)

INSTRUCTOR:

CE Instructor

16956

Tu,Th 6 PM - 9 PM 1/29/19–5/16/19* Monroe Center/

MC149

*

No class 03/26/19, 03/28/19

AdvancedWelding: SMAW

Focuses on Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW). Students will perform a

SMAW welding performance qualification test on limited thickness test

plates in the 2G and 3G positions on carbon steel in accordance with

American Welding Society D1.1 Structural Welding Code; this leads to an

in-house certification.

Prerequisite:

BLD 121 or WLD 160. There is a required textbook for this

course, please visit

www.bookstore.frederick.edu

for more details.  You

must register on campus.  

WLD161

|

90 hours

|

$676

($480 tuition + $196 fees)

INSTRUCTOR:

CE Instructor

17027

M, W 6 PM - 9 PM 1/28/19–5/15/19* Monroe Center/

MC149A

*

No class 03/25/19, 03/27/19

AdvancedWelding: GMAW

Focuses on Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), Flux Cored Arc Welding

(FCAW), and oxyfuel cutting on carbon steel. Students will develop skills

to weld groove welds in multiple positions. Students will perform GMAW

and FCAW welder performance qualification tests on limited thickness

test plates on carbon steel in accordance with American Welding Society

D1.1 structural Welding Code.

Prerequisite:

BLD 121 or WLD 160. There is a required textbook for this

course, please visit

www.bookstore.frederick.edu

for more details.  You

must register on campus.  

WLD171

|

75 hours

|

$532

($360 tuition + $172 fees)

INSTRUCTOR:

CE Instructor

17024

M,W 6 PM - 8:30 PM 1/28/19–5/15/19* Monroe Center/

MC149B

*

No class 03/25/19, 03/27/19

TRADES & VOCATIONAL TRAINING

INDUSTRY TEST PREP

Commercial Driver’s License - CDL - Class B Training

In this class, students develop the skills to drive a dump truck, commercial

delivery truck, or other two-axle vehicle weighing over 26,000 pounds.

Class topics include defensive driving, road safety, pre-trip inspections,

and vehicle control and maneuvering. Successful completers will have

one opportunity to take the licensing exam as part of the class.

TRK155

|

65 hours

|

$1758

($258 tuition + $1500 fees)

INSTRUCTOR:

CE Instructor

16982

Sa 8 AM - 4:30 PM 1/19/19–3/2/19 Hagerstown

Community

College/HCC

16984

Sa 8 AM - 4:30 PM 4/6/19-5/18/19

Hagerstown

Community

College/HCC

Electricity: Journeyman/Master Exam Prep

Prepares students for the master’s license exam. Reviews the NEC,

calculations, and other critical components to prepare for the exam.

Emphasis is on calculations.

Note:

Students must bring a 2017 National Electrical code book.

TRD157

|

30 hours

|

$259

($239 tuition + $20 fees)

INSTRUCTOR:

CE Instructor

16968

W 6 PM - 9 PM

4/3/19–6/5/19

Monroe Center/

MC104

EPA 608/CFC Certification

The EPA 608 certification is required for all technicians working with

CFCs. This course will prepare you to take the exam. Core, Type 1, 2, & 3

will all be reviewed. At the end of the class, each student will have the

opportunity to take the EPA 608 exam. Students will need to pass Core

and one or more of the three Types to receive certification. Students

passing all four sections will receive Universal certification.

TRD260

|

8 hours

|

$179

($119 tuition + $60 fees)

INSTRUCTOR:

CE Instructor

16977

Sa 9 AM - 5:30 PM 5/18/19

B113

16978

M 9 AM - 5:30PM 6/3/19

Monroe Center/

MC142

MD Stationary Engineer Exam Prep I

This course is designed to assist the individual in gaining necessary

tools to successfully pass the Maryland grade 5 & 4 Stationary Engineer

licensing exams. This course will provide an introduction for individuals

interested in this field. Course topics include basic electricity, boiler

types and equipment, steam system accessories, burners and fuel train,

inspection and maintenance, water treatment, emergency operations,

auxiliary equipment, combustion and boiler controls, LOTO and basic

arithmetic operations.

TRD191

|

39 hours

|

$319

($289 tuition + $30 fees)

INSTRUCTOR:

CE Instructor

16969

M, W 6 PM - 9 PM 4/1/19–5/15/19 Monroe Center/

MC116

Online Course

Eligible for senior tuition waiver.

Eligible for disabled & retired tuition waiver.

See pages 37 & 38