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Fabrication Math I

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The AWS Fabrication Math I course provides a comprehensive introduction to basic math skills. The engaging, multimedia, format offers clear, step-by-step verbal and visual explanations that make each mathematical concept easy to understand and remember. Topics include place value, simplification, estimation, measurement and the addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of whole numbers, fractions, decimals and mixed numbers.

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At a Glance

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Price

Member: $395
Non-member: $527
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Course: 30 days
Exam: 10 more days
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Course Length

Approximately 14 hours
14 PDHs | 1.4 CEUs

Course Details

  • Who Should Take This Course
  • Objectives
  • Prerequisites
  • Student Learning Outcomes
  • Course Modules

  • Individuals who are new to welding or have limited experience in the field.  
  • This course is ideal for students, apprentices, and professionals who want to acquire the foundational knowledge and skills required for welding.  
  • Anyone seeking to prepare for the AWS Certified Welding Inspector exam  
    • This student body may encompass many positions, including:  
      • Welders  
      • Welding engineers  
      • Welding inspectors  
      • Welding supervisors  

This course teaches students how to:

  •  Define welding and explain its basic principles
  •  Identify the different types of welding processes and their applications
  •  Describe the basic safety procedures associated with welding
  •  Select the appropriate welding equipment and materials for a given application
  •  Prepare and position the workpiece for welding
  •  Perform basic welding operations
  •  Evaluate the quality of welds

No previous knowledge is required. This course presents concepts in clear, easy-to-understand language and easily digestible chunks of information. We will start at the beginning, explain every term and topic, and provide practice questions to ensure learners understand the material. However, students with no welding background whatsoever may benefit from gaining a general understanding of basic welding processes and welding terminology. This prerequisite knowledge can be obtained by:  

  • Obtaining and reading a copy of AWS A3.0 Standard Terms and Definitions  

 

Upon completion of Welding Fundamentals I, students will be able to:

  • Demonstrate knowledge of the basic principles of welding
  • Identify the different types of welding processes and their applications
  • Describe the basic safety procedures associated with welding
  • Select the appropriate welding equipment and materials for a given application
  • Prepare and position the workpiece for welding
  • Perform basic welding operations
  • Evaluate the quality of welds
  • MODULE 1 – What is Welding?
  • MODULE 2 – Welding Processes and Weld Types
  • MODULE 3 – Welding Hazards and Environmental Protection
  • MODULE 4 – Managing Hazards and Accident Prevention
  • MODULE 5 – Oxyfuel Welding: Basics of Combustion, Fuel Types, and Flame Characteristics
  • MODULE 6 – Oxyfuel Welding: Advantages, Disadvantages, and Equipment
  • MODULE 7 – The Science of Arc Welding: Basics of Electricity
  • MODULE 8 – The Science of Arc Welding: Electrical Polarity and Arc Welding Equipment
  • MODULE 9 – Shielded Metal Arc Welding: Process Characteristics and Electrodes
  • MODULE 10 – Shielded Metal Arc Welding: Operations, Equipment, and Process Variables
  • MODULE 11 – Gas Tungsten Arc Welding: Principles, Operations, and Equipment
  • MODULE 12 – Gas Tungsten Arc Welding: Shielding Gases, and Process Variables
  • MODULE 13 – Gas Metal Arc Welding: Principles, Equipment, and Metal Transfer Modes
  • MODULE 14 – Gas Metal Arc Welding: Consumables, Shielding Gases, Equipment, and Process Variables
  • MODULE 15 – Flux Cored Arc Welding: Principles, Equipment, and Consumables
  • MODULE 16 – Flux Cored Arc Welding: Shielding Gases, Equipment, and Process Variables
  • MODULE 17 – Submerged Arc Welding: Principles, Equipment, and Materials
  • MODULE 18 – Submerged Arc Welding: Electrodes, Flux, Equipment, and Process Variables
  • MODULE 19 – Basics of Welding Metallurgy: Atomic Structures and Properties of Metals
  • MODULE 20 – Basics of Welding Metallurgy: States of Matter, Alloys, and Heat Affected Zones
  • MODULE 21 – Welding Discontinuities and Their Causes: Process, Metallurgical, and Base Metal Discontinuities
  • MODULE 22 – Welding Discontinuities and Their Causes: Structural Discontinuities
  • MODULE 23 – Oxyfuel Cutting Basics and Equipment
  • MODULE 24 – Oxyfuel Cutting Flame Types, Gas Types, and Cutting Variables
  • MODULE 25 – Oxyfuel Cutting Quality Limitations and Safety
  • MODULE 26 – Carbon Arc Cutting Basics and Equipment
  • MODULE 27 – Carbon Arc Cutting Operating Procedures & Safety
  • MODULE 28 – Plasma Arc Cutting Basics and Equipment
  • MODULE 29 – Plasma Arc Cutting Variables, Metallurgical Effects, Secondary Functions, and Safety

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Who should take this course?

    The Fabrication Math I course is ideal for any welding student or welding professional that needs to learn or review basic math skills and how they apply to various aspects of welding from measuring materials for cutting and assembling to ordering materials in an economical and efficient manner.

  • How long do I have to complete this course?

    Participants have access to the course content for a period of 30 days from the date of registration. During this time, they may access the 18 educational modules 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, from virtually anywhere with an internet connection. Access to the course materials will cease after this 30 day window, but participants will have an additional 10 days to pass the completion exam. The exam can also be activated before the end of the 30-day window if the student has completed all the modules.

  • Does this course include a completion exam?

    Yes. Upon completion of the 18 educational modules, participants will have the option to take a completion exam. The exam consists of 30 multiple choice questions that test the participant’s retention of the basic topics covered in the course. The Completion Exam must be completed within a two-hour period. Participants that do not attain the 75% passing score may attempt to retake the same exam a second time. Participants who attain a score of 75% or more on the completion exam earn an AWS Certificate of Completion and 18 Professional Development Hours (PDHs). The AWS Certificate of Completion can be downloaded and printed directly from the webpage.

  • Do I need to purchase any other materials?

    No. All the materials and resources necessary to complete the course objectives are provided.

  • Do I receive Professional Development Hours (PDHs) for completing this course?

    Yes. Participants that finish the Fabrication Math I Completion Exam with a score of at least 75% will receive an AWS Certificate of Completion and 18 Professional Development Hours (PDHs).

  • Can I use these Professional Development Hours (PDHs) for recertification?

    Yes. Professional Development Hours (PDHs) earned though American Welding Online courses can be utilized for recertification provided the PDH’s are obtained during the certification period.

  • Do I receive Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for completing this course?

    Yes. Participants that receive a score of 75% or above on the Completion Exam will receive an AWS Certificate of Completion and 1.8 IACET Continuing Education Units (CEUs).

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  • Can I use these Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for recertification?

    Yes. Continuing Education Units (CEUs) earned through AWS online courses can be applied towards recertification provided the CEUs are earned during the certification period.

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  • Will this course help prepare me for the Certified Welding Inspector Exam?

    Yes. The Certified Welding Inspector Fundamentals Exam (Part A) contains questions concerning the topics covered in this course. This course is designed to help prepare participants for this section of the exam.

  • What platforms and devices can I use to view AWS Learning online courses?

    You must be connected to the internet to access AWS Learning online courses. AWS supports the most recent versions of Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Internet Explorer. Courses can be viewed on desktops, laptops, tablets, and mobile phones. Note, however, that a high speed internet connection and large screen offer a better user experience.

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