Curricula
Description
TH00CR18 | Basics of Welding Coordination (5 cr) |
Prerequisites | Not applicable |
Objectives | 1. Understand principles of major type of welding process, including applications and main variables. 2. Understand the fundamentals of steels and their behaviour during welding. 3. Outline each of the major testing methods. 4, You will be able to identify and solve typical problems related to welding. 5. You develop the quality and productivity of welding production. |
Content | The study module consists of two parts (1 and 2). The course begins with the independent study (part 1). The course gives the basics of the following topics: - Welding processes and equipment - Materials and their behaviour during welding - Construction and design Part 2 contains practical welding exercises. The student familiarize with different welding processes in practice. |
Recommended optional programme components | If necessary, the student advisor will recommend optional programme components for each student based on their individual study plan. |
Accomplishment methods | The exam of the course is carried out on the Moodle learning platform and the possible repetition of the exam is carried out as agreed. |
Execution methods | Teaching methods: Contact teaching and interactive e-learning. |
Materials | The teaching material is in a Moodle learning environment. |
Literature | Not applicable |
Evaluation Criteria | Approved/Failed |
Evaluation Criteria |
pass/fail Pass / supplemented. The numbering corresponds to the competence objectives. 1. Understand principles of major type of welding process, including applications and main variables. Competence is assessed in the final examination of the course. 2. Understand the fundamentals of steels and their behaviour during welding. Competence is assessed in the final examination of the course. 3. Outline each of the major testing methods. Competence is assessed in the final examination of the course. 4, You will be able to identify and solve typical problems related to welding. Competence is assessed in the final examination of the course. 5. You develop the quality and productivity of welding production. Competence is assessed by assignments related to the course. |
Assessment Frameworks | Not applicable |
Further Information | Accepted completion of the Basics of Welding Coordination is a prerequisite for participating in the Advanced Studies of Welding Coordination. |
Responsible persons | Vesa Moilanen, Vesa Rahkolin, Kari Heiskari |
Links | Not applicable |
Implementations
No implementations.
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