This course will include oxy-fuel, shielded metal arc, gas metal arc, and gas tungsten arc welding processes. Class is designed for the beginner and individuals looking to advance present welding skills. No projects accepted without prior approval of instructor. Bring notebook, pliers, safety glasses and welding goggles/helmet to class.

Classes
  • Welding (65086)
    On Site
    Ashland
    9/20/2024 - 12/13/2024
    Days & Times: Fri: 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
    Dates: 9/20/2024 - 11/22/2024
    Facility: 118 Welding Ashland
    Instructor: Jay Vittone
    Days & Times: Fri: 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
    Dates: 12/6/2024 - 12/13/2024
    Facility: 118 Welding Ashland
    Instructor: Jay Vittone
    Fees: $198.68, $64.13 (62 +)
    Status: Full
    Seats Available: N/A
    Essential Class Information: Learn oxy-fuel, shielded metal arc, gas metal arc and gas tungsten arc welding processes. This cours ...
  • Welding (65084)
    On Site
    Rice Lake
    10/11/2024 - 12/13/2024
    Days & Times: Fri: 4:00 PM - 8:00 PM
    Dates: 10/11/2024 - 11/22/2024
    Facility: 189 Welding Rice Lake
    Instructor: Ric Eckstein
    Days & Times: Fri: 4:00 PM - 8:00 PM
    Dates: 12/6/2024 - 12/13/2024
    Facility: 189 Welding Rice Lake
    Instructor: Ric Eckstein
    Fees: $198.68, $64.13 (62 +)
    Status: Active
    Seats Available: 2
    Essential Class Information: Learn oxy-fuel, shielded metal arc, gas metal arc and gas tungsten arc welding processes. This cours ...
  • Welding (25306)
    On Site
    Ashland
    1/10/2025 - 4/4/2025
    Days & Times: Fri: 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
    Dates: 1/10/2025 - 3/14/2025
    Facility: 118 Welding Ashland
    Instructor: Jay Vittone
    Days & Times: Fri: 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
    Dates: 3/28/2025 - 4/4/2025
    Facility: 118 Welding Ashland
    Instructor: Jay Vittone
    Fees: $198.68, $64.13 (62 +)
    Status: Active
    Seats Available: 8
    Essential Class Information: Learn oxy-fuel and plasma cutting, shielded metal arc, gas metal arc, and gas tungsten arc welding p ...
  • Welding (25305)
    On Site
    Rice Lake
    2/7/2025 - 4/11/2025
    Days & Times: Fri: 4:00 PM - 8:00 PM
    Dates: 2/7/2025 - 3/14/2025
    Facility: 189 Welding Rice Lake
    Instructor: Ian Hinrichs
    Days & Times: Fri: 4:00 PM - 8:00 PM
    Dates: 3/28/2025 - 4/11/2025
    Facility: 189 Welding Rice Lake
    Instructor: Ian Hinrichs
    Fees: $198.68, $64.13 (62 +)
    Status: Active
    Seats Available: 12
    Essential Class Information: Learn oxy-fuel, shielded metal arc, gas metal arc and gas tungsten arc welding processes. This cours ...

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    Offered Collegewide

    Fall 2024

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    CATALOG #31442371

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    Ashland, Rice Lake, Superior

    Spring 2025

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    CATALOG #31442372

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    Ashland, Rice Lake, Superior

    Spring 2025

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    CATALOG #31442373

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    Offered Collegewide

    Fall 2024, Spring 2025

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    Offered Collegewide

    Fall 2024, Spring 2025

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    Ashland, Rice Lake, Superior

    Spring 2025

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    Ashland, Rice Lake, Superior

    Spring 2025

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    This course introduces the student to the next level of FCAW welding operations. It includes the study of the type of metals and equipment utilized in welding. The instruction emphasizes accepted applications in butting and joining metals utilizing standard industry techniques. COREQUISITE: 31442377 Flux Cored Arc Welding 1.

    Ashland, Rice Lake, Superior

    Spring 2025

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    Offered Collegewide

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    This course introduces the student to the next level of GTAW welding operations. It includes the study of the type of metals and equipment utilized in welding. The instruction emphasizes accepted applications in butting and joining metals utilizing the standard industry techniques. COREQUISITE: 31442379 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 1.

    Ashland, Rice Lake, Superior

    Spring 2025

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    Fall 2024

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    New Richmond

    Spring 2025

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    Superior

    Fall 2024

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    CATALOG #32420312

    Students will learn about program structure (startup, work, shutdown), and basic G-codes including variations caused by machine type and programmer style. They will write simple programs and edit prewritten programs in order to hone their skill. The goal will be to start out simple and move to programs that are both efficient and effective. PREREQUISITE: 32420365 CNC Fundamentals or consent of instructor.

    Superior

    Spring 2025

  • CNC Turning Operations Undergraduate | 2 Credits

    CATALOG #32420313

    CNC turning centers produce many of the cylindrical shapes machined in production machine shops today. This course will include machine/control familiarization, machine startup procedures, program transfers, work holding preparation, tooling preparation, setting tooling offsets, and part origins. In addition, students learn how to run the first part including dry runs and making minor tool offset adjustments. PREREQUISITE: 32420365 CNC Fundamentals or consent of instructor.

    Superior

    Spring 2025

  • Introduction to Robotics Undergraduate | 2 Credits

    CATALOG #32454366

    This course presents an overview of robotics in practice and research with topics including vision, motion planning, mobile mechanisms, kinematics, inverse kinematics, and sensors. PREREQUISITES: 32414335 DC Electricity and 32414336 AC Electricity.

    New Richmond

    Fall 2024

  • Automation for Apprentices Undergraduate | 2 Credits

    CATALOG #50664718

    Examine industrial automation and applications to various trades. Automation terminology, concepts and applications will be examined. Automated systems, components and devices will be reviewed. Robotics used in modern manufacturing plants will be compared and analyzed. Job duties and tasks associated with safety, inspection, testing, maintenance, repair and servicing will be the primary emphasis.

    St Croix Central

    Fall 2024

  • Machine Tool Operation 1 Undergraduate | 4 Credits

    CATALOG #32420325

    Students will be assigned introductory, specifically designed projects that will be machined using the engine lathe, milling machine, drill press, and various saws. Students will be in a job-like setting. The capability and safe use of machine tools will be stressed.

    Ashland, Superior

    Fall 2024, Spring 2025

  • Machine Tool Operation 2 Undergraduate | 4 Credits

    CATALOG #32420326

    Students will be assigned basic, specifically designed projects that will be machined using the engine lathe, milling machine, drill press, and various saws. Students will also machine parts on conversationally-programmed CNC lathes and vertical mills. Students will be in a job-like setting. The capability and safe use of machine tools will be stressed. COREQUISITE: 32420325 Machine Tool Operation 1.

    Ashland, Superior

    Fall 2024, Spring 2025

  • Machine Tool Theory 1 Undergraduate | 2 Credits

    CATALOG #32420329

    This course will cover the basic principles of machine tool theory. The course will emphasize safety in the machine shop, measurement, metal cutting technology, basic lathe and mill operations, drilling machines, saws, layout procedures, and an introduction to CNC machining. The capability and safe use of machine tools will be stressed.

    Ashland, Online

    Fall 2024, Spring 2025

  • Machine Tool Operation 3 Undergraduate | 4 Credits

    CATALOG #32420327

    A continuation of Machine Tool Operation featuring advanced operations on milling machines, grinders, lathes, and drill presses. CNC operation and programming on a vertical mill and a turning center are introduced. Also included are machine maintenance and precision measurement. The capability and safe use of machine tools will be stressed. PREREQUISITE: 32420326 Machine Tool Operation 2.

    Ashland

    Fall 2024, Spring 2025

  • Machine Tool Operation 4 (WBL) Undergraduate | 4 Credits

    CATALOG #32420328

    Machine Tool Operation 4 features advanced operations on milling machines, grinders, lathes, and drill presses. CNC programming and operation on vertical mills and turning centers will be emphasized. The capability and safe use of machine tools will be stressed. COREQUISITE: 32420327 Machine Tool Operation 3.

    Ashland

    Fall 2024, Spring 2025

  • Multiaxis Programming and Operations Undergraduate | 2 Credits

    CATALOG #32420364

    This course will provide the students the opportunity to program, set-up and operate 4th and 5th axis vertical CNC Milling Centers.

    Superior

    Spring 2025

  • Production Machining 1 Undergraduate | 4 Credits

    CATALOG #32420318

    This course is intended to develop the advanced skills and knowledge needed for entry into a production machining environment. The student machinist will use knowledge and skills developed in previous study to solve production machining problems. Emphasis will be placed on machine elements and prototype development and testing. PREREQUISITES: 32420330 Machine Tool Theory 2 and 32420328 Machine Tool Operation 4 (WBL)

    Superior

    Spring 2025

  • Machine Tool Operation Continuing Education

    CATALOG #47420493

    Ashland, Superior

    Fall 2024

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Manufacturing, Technology & Engineering
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Continuing Education