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Mar 09, 2026
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WELD 1150 - Welded Sculpture I 3.0 Credits
Students learn the fundamental skills required to create sculptures in steel and copper using oxy-acetylene welding and cutting processes and related metal-working equipment. Students apply the basic elements and principles of design and practice achieving unity and harmony to a greater degree as they work on succeeding pieces.
Lecture Hours: 2.0 Lab Hours: 3.0 Internship Hours: 0.0 Clinical or Practicum Hours: 0.0
Course Objectives
- Students will gain the knowledge and fundamental skills needed to safely and effectively use oxyacetylene equipment.
- Students will gain the knowledge and fundamental skills needed to safely and effectively use related metal working equipment
- Students will demonstrate the ability to use the knowledge they have gained to fabricate and create steel projects.
- Students will demonstrate the ability to use the knowledge they have gained to fabricate and create copper projects.
- Students will apply the basic elements and principles of design to achieve unity and harmony
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