Manufacturing Online Course Catalog
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Interested in starting your career in a manufacturing company or looking to expand your current skill set? Find the course you need by filtering through our catalog of online manufacturing courses:
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Metallurgy IIThe nature of metals and the properties that affect weldability.Training Provider: American Welding SocietyCost: $235Pricing Type: Individual CourseDifficulty: IntermediateLanguage: English
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Nondestructive TestingThe process and science behind five of the most common nondestructive tests.Training Provider: American Welding SocietyCost: $235Pricing Type: Individual CourseDifficulty: IntermediateLanguage: English
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Welding Procedure Specifications / PQR Explained – Online Welding EducationThe characteristics and use of WPSs and PQRs.Training Provider: American Welding SocietyCost: $150Pricing Type: Individual CourseDifficulty: IntermediateLanguage: English
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Math Fabrication IThe nuts and bolts of basic math in a clear, step-by-step, multimedia format.Training Provider: American Welding SocietyCost: $510Pricing Type: Individual CourseDifficulty: BeginnerLanguage: English
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MetallurgyThe principles that underlie the broad field of metallurgy in clear, simple terms.Training Provider: American Welding SocietyCost: $235Pricing Type: Individual CourseDifficulty: BeginnerLanguage: English
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Safety in WeldingA comprehensive overview of welding safety in an accessible and engaging format.Training Provider: American Welding SocietyCost: $99Pricing Type: Individual CourseDifficulty: BeginnerLanguage: English
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Welding FundamentalsThe basic principles of welding and the most commonly utilized welding processes.Training Provider: American Welding SocietyCost: $470Pricing Type: Individual CourseDifficulty: BeginnerLanguage: English
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Welding Fundamentals IIA comprehensive overview of resistance, plasma arc, electron beam, and laser beam welding processes.Training Provider: American Welding SocietyCost: $265Pricing Type: Individual CourseDifficulty: BeginnerLanguage: English
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Welding Fundamentals IIIA comprehensive overview of brazing and soldering.Training Provider: American Welding SocietyCost: $180Pricing Type: Individual CourseDifficulty: BeginnerLanguage: English
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Welding SymbolsYour step-by-step guide to reading and applying welding symbols.Training Provider: American Welding SocietyCost: $400Pricing Type: Individual CourseDifficulty: BeginnerLanguage: English
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Destructive TestingA comprehensive overview of material properties and the most common destructive tests.Training Provider: American Welding SocietyCost: $400Pricing Type: Individual CourseDifficulty: IntermediateLanguage: English
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Economics of WeldingIdentify, measure, and manage the costs of production to reduce expenses and ensure quality.Training Provider: American Welding SocietyCost: $600Pricing Type: Individual CourseDifficulty: IntermediateLanguage: English
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Instructional Strategies for Welding EducatorsDevelop a stronger teaching foundation, more effective curriculum, and implement best practices in the classroom / lab.Training Provider: American Welding SocietyCost: $175Pricing Type: Individual CourseDifficulty: IntermediateLanguage: English
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Math Fabrication IIThe concepts and formulas you need to estimate, plan, and produce quality welds.Training Provider: American Welding SocietyCost: $495Pricing Type: Individual CourseDifficulty: IntermediateLanguage: English
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API 1104 CODE CLINICThe API 1104 Online Code Clinic serves as a detailed road map and offers a new level of immersion in one of the oil and gas industry’s most fundamental documents: API 1104 – Welding of Pipeline and Related Facilities. Led by an experienced AWS instructor, participants will learn to quickly locate salient sections and use important tables and figures in time-sensitive testing or working environments. This comprehensive, 4-hour course features detailed, easy-to-understand explanations as well as interactive questions, quizzes, and a final exam designed to help participants prepare for the code book certification exam.Training Provider: American Welding SocietyCost: $300Pricing Type: Individual CourseDifficulty: AdvancedLanguage: English
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Certified Welding Sales Representative – Online Welding EducationThe technical aspects of welding and equipment as they relate to sales, distribution and manufacturing.Training Provider: American Welding SocietyCost: $600Pricing Type: Individual CourseDifficulty: AdvancedLanguage: English
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D1.1 CODE CLINICThe AWS D1.1 Online Code Clinic provides a detailed road map through AWS D1.1 Structural Welding Code – Steel. Led by an experienced AWS instructor, participants will learn to quickly locate salient clauses and use important tables and figures in time-sensitive testing or working environments. This comprehensive, 4-hour course features detailed, easy-to-understand explanations as well as interactive questions, quizzes, and a final exam designed to help participants prepare for the code book certification exam.Training Provider: American Welding SocietyCost: $300Pricing Type: Individual CourseDifficulty: AdvancedLanguage: English
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D17.1 CODE CLINIC (SPECIFICATIONS FOR FUSION WELDING FOR AEROSPACE APPLICATIONS)The AWS D17.1 Code Clinic provides a detailed road map through the D17.1, Specifications for Fusion Welding for Aerospace Applications code. This comprehensive, 4-hour course employs easy-to-understand language, audio narration, and guided questions to help participants familiarize themselves with the code. Presented in 17 short modules, participants will learn to quickly locate important clauses, charts, and tables in time sensitive testing or working environments.Training Provider: American Welding SocietyCost: $150Pricing Type: Individual CourseDifficulty: AdvancedLanguage: English
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Electrical Safety for Welding 131Electrical Safety for Welding introduces users to the electrical hazards of arc welding and methods of reducing them. Arc welding requires a live electrical circuit, which presents several potential safety hazards. Electricity can cause burns, fires, and electric shock. There are two types of electric shock: primary voltage shock and secondary voltage shock. To prevent the risks associated with electricity, welders must make sure equipment is properly installed, grounded, and maintained. Welders must also use the necessary PPE and insulation to prevent injury.After taking this class, users will have a good understanding of the major safety hazards associated with electricity and precautions that minimize these risks. This knowledge allows users to work more safely and effectively with electrical equipment, which is required for all arc welding processes.Training Provider: ToolingUCost: $237Pricing Type: Sitewide SubscriptionDifficulty: BeginnerLanguage: English
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Geometry Fundamentals for Welding 171The class Geometry Fundamentals for Welding teaches students how geometry is used in welding. A fundamental understanding of geometry and geometric concepts is a necessary skill for welding. This class discusses lines and angles, which are the basic building blocks of geometry. This class teaches users how to identify the parts of a circle and how to identify different types of triangles based on their sides and angles. In addition, this class includes lessons on how to find the area of a circle or triangle. The relationship between lines and angles can be used to read and interpret welding blueprints, as well as machine settings. After this class, users will be able to understand and work with the basic building blocks of geometry. Users will also be able to calculate the area and circumference of a circle and the area of a triangle.Training Provider: ToolingUCost: $237Pricing Type: Sitewide SubscriptionDifficulty: BeginnerLanguage: English
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Intro to Submerged Arc Welding 160This class describes the submerged arc welding process as well as its advantages and limitations.Training Provider: ToolingUCost: $237Pricing Type: Sitewide SubscriptionDifficulty: BeginnerLanguage: English
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Introduction to Welding 141Introduction to Welding provides the foundational understanding of welding and welding processes on top of which process-specific knowledge and a more comprehensive understanding of welding in general is built. The class introduces the different welding processes as well as their general attributes and applications. In addition, it reviews joint and weld types, covers measurements which pertain to welding, discusses welding procedure specifications, and, finally, gives the user information on emerging welding practices and their effect on the practice of welding and the economy.Introduction to Welding builds foundational knowledge necessary for the educational development of any welder. Moreover, it exposes the user to conceptual ideas of welding theory and less-common welding practices such as laser welding.Training Provider: ToolingUCost: $237Pricing Type: Sitewide SubscriptionDifficulty: BeginnerLanguage: English
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Introduction to Welding Processes 151Introduction to Welding Processes provides a comprehensive overview of the most commonly used welding processes, including oxyfuel welding, gas metal arc welding, gas tungsten arc welding, flux-cored arc welding, and shielded metal arc welding. In addition, it continues to develop students’ understanding of measurements in welding and covers the Welding Procedure Specification from writing through testing and finally use.This class continues to develop the general understanding of welding begun in Introduction to Welding with a more comprehensive overview of each of the most common welding processes. It covers welding variables and presents an in-depth discussion of welding discontinuities that is continued in Overview of Weld Defects.Training Provider: ToolingUCost: $237Pricing Type: Sitewide SubscriptionDifficulty: BeginnerLanguage: English
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Material Tests for Welding 201Material Tests for Welding introduces users to the types and purposes of welding material tests. Welding materials are tested to evaluate their properties, examine for discontinuities, and ensure the project meets welding code specifications. Testing can be destructive or non-destructive. Testing can also be used to classify metals according to their carbon content.This class includes lessons on non-destructive testing methods such as visual inspection, radiographic, ultrasonic, penetrant, and magnetic particle tests. Users will also become familiar with destructive testing methods such as the macro-etch test, fillet weld break test, guided bend test, and transverse tension test. After completing this course, users will be able to identify common material tests, the practical applications of destructive and non-destructive methods, and the advantages and disadvantages of each method.Training Provider: ToolingUCost: $237Pricing Type: Sitewide SubscriptionDifficulty: BeginnerLanguage: English