Faculty Syllabus
WLDG-1430 Introduction to Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) and Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW)
Kristin Burke
Credit Spring 2026
Section(s)
WLDG-1430-005 (18792)
LEC MW 10:45am - 12:00pm RRC RRC5 5133.00
LAB MW 12:00pm - 1:20pm RRC RRC5 5133.00
WLDG-1430-013 (18798)
LEC MW 8:00am - 9:20am RRC RRC5 5133.00
LAB MW 9:20am - 10:35am RRC RRC5 5133.00
Course Requirements
*Professor may change project list to meet requirements of industry needs, new technology, or material availability.
Examinations/ OSHA 10/ Other Assignments
This course consists of four exams (Safety Exam, Mid-term, Final Exam, Torch Final), and a requirement to complete OSHA 10 by the withdrawal deadline. It may also include quizzes and other assignments, at the discretion of your instructor. These assignments account for 40%, while the project list below accounts for 60% of your overall course grade.
Safety examination: Chapter 2- must score an 80 or higher to remain in the course.
Mid-term examination: Chapters 10 and 11
Final examination: Chapters 12 and 13
Torch Final: Hands on demonstration of proper torch use
It is the student’s responsibility to confirm exam content, format, and dates with your instructor.
OSHA 10 Requirement
Students taking WLDG 1428, WLDG 1430, or WLDG 1434 are required to complete OSHA 10 training. This training is available online. A recommended site for this training is www.careersafeonline.com. The training must be completed by the withdrawal deadline or per your professor’s instructions. Failure to meet this requirement may result in you being dropped from the course. If you have already completed the training, you may show your professor proof of completion to satisfy this requirement.
PROJECT LIST
Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW)
|
Project Number |
Skill |
Grade (0,1,2,3,4) |
Instructor’s Initials |
STEEL—12 GAUGE
Short Circuit
Surfacing
- Flat (1F)
- Horizontal (2F)
- Vertical (3F)............downward
- Overhead (4F)
*Must be completed in first 8 classes.
Lap Joints or T-Joints- Instructor to assign joints
- Horizontal (2F)
- Vertical (3F)............downward
- Overhead (4F)
Tube to Tube connection with a 45 degree miter fit up.
- Horizontal (2F)
- Vertical down (3F)
- Outside corner vertical down
STEEL—1/4” Plate or heavier based on availability
Cutting (Students will cut specific sized pieces with a ± 1/16 Tolerance including bevels)
- OFC Manual Torch
Spray Transfer Tee-Joints ¼” and Heavier
- Horizontal (2F)
Pulse Spray Transfer Tee-Joints ¼” and Heavier
- Vertical (3F)..............upward………………………………………………………….
- Overhead (4F)
Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW-G)
STEEL—1/4” Plate or heavier based on availability
Tee-Joints
- Horizontal (2F)
- Vertical (3F) upward
- Overhead (4F)
Flare Bevel
- Horizontal (2G)
- Vertical (3G) upward
- Overhead (4G)
V-Groove With Backup 3/8” Minimum plate or heavier (Donated Materials If Possible)
- Flat (1G)
- Horizontal (2G)
- Vertical (3G) upward- Bend Test Required
Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW-S)
STEEL
Lap Joints & T-Joints- *Instructor will assign either a lap or T-Joint to each student.
- Horizontal (2F)
- Vertical (3F) upward
- Vertical (3F)downward
- Overhead (4F)
V-Groove Open Root 1/4” Minimum plate or heavier (Donated Materials If Possible)
- Flat (1G)
- Horizontal (2G)
- Vertical (3G) upward-Bend Test Required
Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) Extra Credit
ALUMINUM – 1/4” Plate or heavier based on availability
Tee-Joints
- Flat (1F)
- Horizontal (2F)
- Vertical (3F)…downward
Calculation of Final Grade
To more accurately grade each student on their progress, each project will get a grade of 0, (not completed), 1 (poor weld quality), 2 (medium weld quality), 3 (good weld quality), 4 (exceptional weld quality). Total possible points available is the number of projects multiplied by 4. The Percentage Completed will be determined by dividing student’s total points earned by total points possible.
Projects............................................. Percent Completed % x 60% = .......................................................... Points
Exams/ OSHA 10/ Assignments....... Average of Grades % x 40% = .......................................................... Points
Total Points Final Course Grade
Readings
Required Texts/ Materials/ Software
Jeffus, Larry, Welding: Principles and Applications, Delmar Publishers, Inc., current edition.
This excellent textbook provides a great deal of specific instruction and reference material on theory and applied welding skills. It can be purchased at the campus bookstore.
Required Supplies: There are a number of required tools for this course.
Safety Glasses.
Welding Jacket
4-1/2” Angle Grinder
4” x 5/8” Root Pass Brush (Braided Wire Wheel)
4-1/2” x 7/8” Grinding Wheel
Clear & Shade 5 Safety Glasses
Short Handle Steel Brush
Ear Plugs
Mig Welding Gloves w/ Gauntlet cuffs
Welding Hood
Course Subjects
WLDG 1430: Introduction to Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) –and Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW). A study of the principles of Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) and Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW), setup and use of GMAW and FCAW equipment, and safe use of tools/equipment. Instruction in various joints and positions
Student Learning Outcomes/Learning Objectives
Course Learning Outcomes
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Describe welding positions with various joint designs; describe the effects of welding parameters in GMAW; apply safety rules; troubleshoot equipment used; perform visual inspection; weld various types of structural material; diagnose welding problems. |
Office Hours
T Th 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM Round Rock 5135.05
NOTE Meetings outside of office hours can be requested by email.M W 1:40 PM - 4:40 PM Round Rock 5135.05
NOTE Meetings outside of office hours can be requested by email.Published: 01/12/2026 08:36:43