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Introductory Welding Level 2 Award C&G 3268

Vocational qualification

In Wolverhampton ()

£ 3001-4000

Description

  • Type

    Vocational qualification

The Certificate in Welding course is intended to provide a training in positional welding. This is a good basic training for those learners wishing to progress to level three and Coded qualifications.

About this course

There are no formal entry requirements for this course however, a good level of written and spoken english is required.
You will be expected to provide Stout leather footwear, preferably steel toecap safety boots, and an overall ideally a boiler suit in a dark colour.

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Subjects

  • Welding
  • Gas

Course programme

The Certificate in Welding course is intended to provide a training in positional welding. This is a good basic training for those learners wishing to progress to level three and Coded qualifications
Entry RequirementsThere are no formal entry requirements for this course however, a good level of written and spoken english is required.
You will be expected to provide Stout leather footwear, preferably steel toecap safety boots, and an overall ideally a boiler suit in a dark colour.
Course Content
There are five options available:·MIG( Metal Inert Gas ) on thick sections in Carbon Steel. A thin section option is also available.·MMA( Manual Metal Arc ) on thick sections in Carbon Steel, (this is also called stick welding).·TIG ( Tungsten Inert Gas ) on thin sections in Carbon Steel.·Oxy-Acetylene (Gas Welding) on thin sections in Carbon Steel·TIG on Aluminium Alloys
Learners choose one option and complete five welded test joints.
How will I be assessed?
Learners choose one option and complete five welded test joints. These are welded in the vertical position and are both visually and mechanically tested.
There are verbal examinations on health & safety specific to welding and underpinning knowledge specifically for that process to a higher level.
There are no written examinations or theory classes to attend. The course gives practical welding experience to the learner.
Upon successful assessment a certificate will be awarded for that particular welding process by City & Guilds at Level Two.
If more than one option is completed by a student then a further charge of 83.00, (2009/2010) is required for certification of each extra option.
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Introductory Welding Level 2 Award C&G 3268

£ 3001-4000