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779 H OR Q ADVANCED METALS TECHNOLOGY
Length/Credit 1 semester - 0.5 CTE or Art credit
Prerequisite B or higher in METALS 769H or permission of instructor
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Location Interlake
 
The advanced Metals Technology student will build on skills they have developed by successfully completing the introductory Metals Technology class. Students will refine welding and metal machining skills. Welding processes will include, but are not limited to, Oxygen-Acetylene welding and Metal-Inert Gas welding (MIG). Both ferrous and nonferrous metals such as brass, copper, aluminum and silicone bronze will be used for required machining and metal art sculpturing projects. Students will have the opportunity for individualized, extended learning projects as approved by the instructor.
 
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