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Enrollment & Course Schedules
Cycle 1 Cycle 2 Cycle 3
Level 1
Recruitment: August 5, 6, 7 – 2014
Arrive by: 8:30 AM for testing
Open enrollment August 5, 2014 - August 20, 2014 by appointment
Classes begin August 26, 2014 – November 18, 2014
Tuesdays/Thursdays at 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Recruitment: December 10, 11, 12 – 2014
Arrive by: 8:30 AM for testing
Open enrollment September 9, 2014 – December 9, 2014 by appointment
Classes begin January 6, 2015 – March 26, 2015
Tuesdays/Thursdays at 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Recruitment: March 10, 11, 12 – 2015
Arrive by: 8:30 AM for testing
Open enrollment January 12, 2015 – March 9, 2015 by appointment
Classes begin April 14, 2015 – July 2, 2015
Tuesdays/Thursdays at 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Level 2
Recruitment: August 5, 6, 7 – 2014
Arrive by: 8:30 AM for testing
Open enrollment August 5, 2014 - August 20, 2014 by appointment
Classes begin August 26, 2014 – November 18, 2014
Tuesdays/Thursdays at 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Recruitment: December 10, 11, 12 – 2014
Arrive by: 8:30 AM for testing
Open enrollment September 9, 2014 – December 9, 2014 by appointment
Classes begin January 6, 2015 – March 26, 2015
Tuesdays/Thursdays at 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Recruitment: March 10, 11, 12 – 2015
Arrive by: 8:30 AM for testing
Open enrollment January 12, 2015 – March 9, 2015 by appointment
Classes begin April 14, 2015 – July 2, 2015
Tuesdays/Thursdays at 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Level 3
Recruitment: August 5, 6, 7 – 2014
Arrive by: 8:30 AM for testing
Open enrollment August 5, 2014 - August 20, 2014 by appointment
Semester 1: August 27 – November 12, 2014
Semester 2: January 7 – April 1, 2014
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*Note:
1. Recruitment on site at the Delaware Skills Center
2. Level 3 Courses consists of two 72 hour semesters for a total of 144 hours training
3. Call (302)-654-5392 for an appointment

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The Following are course requirements/prerequisites for acceptance in the Welding Career
Lattice Modules:
Level One SMAW, GMAW, and GTAW require completion of one or more of the basic
training experience pre-requisites for enrollment
Students that have completed one or more of the Level One modules are eligible for
enrollment in any Level One Module
Level Two SMAW, GMAW, and GTAW require completion of one or more of the basic
training or experience pre-requisites as well as completion of the TABE Test and
score of 10th grade or higher.
Students that have completed the basic training or experience pre-requisite
requirements are eligible to enroll in all Level One Modules, however they are
limited to enrollment in one module per training cycle
Students that have completed the basic training or experience pre-requisite
requirements and score at a 10th grade or higher level on the TABE Test are eligible
to enroll in all Level Two modules, however they are limited to enrollment in one
module per training cycle
Students must complete the Level One or Level Two pre-requisite Training Module
to enroll in Level Three Training Modules
The Following qualify for training/experience basic enrollment requirements for all
Welding Career Lattice Modules:
Graduates of the Delaware Skills Center Basic Welding program
Graduates of other Basic Welding Programs from other training providers
Employees from traditional and non-traditional employers seeking training for
specific Welding skill set
Employees currently employed seeking career advancement through specialized
skills training
Students seeking employment that need additional skills training for employment
that meet program requirements

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Welding Career Lattice
Level One
Modules 1-2-3
Level One training modules are for students that do not meet the literacy and numeracy
requirements for Level Two courses or for students that would like to improve numeracy
and literacy skills to improve their employment opportunities and advancement. The Level
One course consists of 72 hour of classroom and practical welding instruction and
simulated work experience. The duration of Level One courses may vary based on literacy
and numeracy training and requirement completion. The training hours will vary
depending on the student TABE scores for this portion of the Level One course
requirements. Students will be given the TABE test to determine numeracy and literacy
gains. When a student achieves adequate gains based on TABE level improvements, they
will exit numeracy/literacy training and complete the reminder of the 72 hours of Welding.
Training will take place Mon/Wed or Tues/Thurs from 6:00pm – 9:00pm. Students will
attend numeracy/literacy training from 6:00pm to 7:00pm and occupational skills training
(Welding) from 7:00pm to 9:00pm
Module #1
72-hour GMAW Welding
o Safety Review – 5 Hours
Explain the appropriate Safety precautions to take around common job-site
hazards
Demonstrate the use and care of appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE)
Describe safe behavior on and around ladders and scaffolds
Explain the importance of Hazard Communications (HazCom) and material
safety data sheets (MSDS)
o Equipment Familiarization and Setup – 2.5 Hours
Explain the use of various types of equipment used for GMAW Welding
Familiarization of equipment Controls and Adjustments on Equipment used for
GMAW Welding
o Types of Gasses and Filler Metals (Wire) – 2.5 Hours
Explain the different types and mixtures of Gasses used for GMAW Welding
Explain the different types of Filler Metals (Wire) used for GMAW Welding
o Proper Welding Techniques for GMAW Fillet Welds - 2.5 Hours
Proper Methods for quality GMAW Fillet Welds
o GMAW Welding Positions for Welding - 2 Hours
Discussion and examples of 1F, 2F, 3F and 4F
o GMAW Weld Quality and Inspection - 5 Hours

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Explains how to identify High Quality GMAW Welds
Explains the Inspection Process for Determining GMAW Weld Quality
o GMAW 1F Fillet Welds - 12.5 Hours
Practice GMAW 1F Fillet Welds
o GMAW 2F Fillet Welds - 12.5 Hours
Practice GMAW 2F Fillet Welds
o GMAW 3F Fillet Welds - 12.5 Hours
Practice GMAW 3F Fillet Welds
o GMAW 4F Fillet Welds – 12.5 Hours
Practice GMAW 4F Fillet Welds
Module #2
72-hour SMAW Welding
o Safety Reviews – 5 Hours
Explain the appropriate safety precautions to take around common job-site
Demonstrate the use and care of appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE)
Describe safe behavior on and around ladders and scaffolds
Explain the importance of Hazard Communications (HazCom) and material
safety data sheets (MSDS)
o Equipment Familiarization and Setup - 2.5 Hours
Explain the use of various types of equipment used for SMAW Welding
Familiarization of Equipment Controls and Adjustments on Equipment
used SMAW Welding
o Types of Filler Metals (Rods) - 2.5 Hours
Explain the different types of Filler Metals (Rod) used for SMAW
Welding
o Proper Welding Techniques for SMAW Fillet Welds - 2.5 Hours
Proper Methods for quality SMAW Fillet Welds
o SMAW Welding Positions for Fillets Welds - 2.5 Hours
Discussion and Examples of SMAW 1F, 2F, 3F, and 4F SMAW Welds
o SMAW Weld Quality and Inspection -5 Hours
Explains how to identify High Quality SMAW Welds
Explains the Inspection Process for determining SMAW Weld Quality
o Preparation and Setup for SMAW Pipe Welding - 12 Hours
Explains how to prepare Pipe for SMAW Welding
Explains how to setup Pipe for SMAW Welding
o SMAW 1G Groove Pipe Welds - 20 Hours
Practice 1G SMAW Groove Pipe Welds
o SMAW 2G Groove Pipe Welds – 20 Hours
Practice 2G SMAW Groove Pipe Welds

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Module #3
72-hour GTAW Welding
o Safety Reviews – 5 Hours
Explain the appropriate safety precautions to take around common job-site
Demonstrate the use and care of appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE)
Describe safe behavior on and around ladders and scaffolds
Explain the importance of Hazard Communications (HazCom) and material
safety data sheets (MSDS)
o Equipment Familiarization and Setup - 2.5 Hours
Explain the use of various types of equipment used for GTAW Welding
Familiarization of Equipment Controls and Adjustments on Equipment
used GTAW Welding
o Types of Gasses and Filler Metals - 2 Hours
Explain the different types of mixtures of Gasses used for GTAW welding
Explain the different types of Filler Metals (Wire) used for GTAW
welding
o Proper Welding Techniques for GTAW Fillet Welds - 2.5 Hours
Proper Methods for quality GTAW Fillet Welds
o GTAW Welding Positions for Fillets Welds - 2.5 Hours
Discussion and Examples of 1F, 2F, 3F, and 4F GTAW Welds
o GTAW Weld Quality and Inspection -5 Hours
Explains how to identify High Quality GTAW Welds
Explains the Inspection Process for determining GTAW Weld Quality
o GTAW 1F Fillet Welds - 12.5 Hours
Practice GTAW 1F Fillet Welds
o GTAW 2F Fillet Welds - 12.5 Hours
Practice GTAW 2F Fillet Welds
o GTAW 3F Fillet Welds - 12.5 Hours
Practice GTAW 3F Fillet Welds
o GTAW 4F Fillet Welds – 12.5 Hours
Practice GTAW 4F Fillet Welds
72-hour Literacy/Numeracy
o Text: Achieving Success in Reading (TABE)
Unit 1 Words in Context
Unit 2 Recalling Information
Graphic Information
Constructing Meaning
Extending Meaning
o Text: Achieving Success in Language (TABE)

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Unit 1 Word Usage
Unit 2 Sentence Formation
Unit 3 Paragraph Development
Unit 4 Capitalization
Unit 5 Punctuation
Unit 6 Writing
o Text: Achieving Success in Mathematics (TABE)
Unit 1 The Number System
Unit 2 Computation With Whole Numbers
Unit 3 Problem Solving
Unit 4 Decimals
Unit 5 Fractions
Unit 6 Integers
Unit 7 Ratio, Proportion, and Percent

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Welding Career Lattice
Level Two
Modules 4-5-6
Level Two training consists of 72 hours of classroom and practical instruction with
simulated work experience. The module also provides text material, audio-visual
presentations. The duration of Level Two training modules is twelve weeks, Mon/Wed or
Tues/Thurs from 6:00pm to 9:00pm. There are (3) training modules per training level. Post
exit follow up will be provided for a period of 180 days
Module #4
72-hour GMAW Welding
o Safety Review – 5 Hours
Explain the appropriate Safety precautions to take around common job-site
hazards
Demonstrate the use and care of appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE)
Describe safe behavior on and around ladders and scaffolds
Explain the importance of Hazard Communications (HazCom) and material
safety data sheets (MSDS)
o Equipment Familiarization and Setup – 2.5 Hours
Explain the use of various types of equipment used for GMAW Welding
Familiarization of equipment Controls and Adjustments on Equipment used for
GMAW Welding
o Types of Gasses and Filler Metals (Wire) – 2.5 Hours
Explain the different types and mixtures of Gasses used for GMAW Welding
Explain the different types of Filler Metals (Wire) used for GMAW Welding
o Proper Welding Techniques for GMAW Fillet Welds - 2.5 Hours
Proper Methods for quality GMAW Fillet Welds
o GMAW Welding Positions for Welding - 2 Hours
Discussion and examples of 1F, 2F, 3F and 4F
o GMAW Weld Quality and Inspection - 5 Hours
Explains how to identify High Quality GMAW Welds
Explains the Inspection Process for Determining GMAW Weld Quality
o GMAW 1F Fillet Welds - 12.5 Hours
Practice GMAW 1F Fillet Welds
o GMAW 2F Fillet Welds - 12.5 Hours
Practice GMAW 2F Fillet Welds
o GMAW 3F Fillet Welds - 12.5 Hours
Practice GMAW 3F Fillet Welds
o GMAW 4F Fillet Welds – 12.5 Hours

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Practice GMAW 4F Fillet Welds
Module #5
72-hour SMAW Welding
o Safety Reviews – 5 Hours
Explain the appropriate safety precautions to take around common job-site
Demonstrate the use and care of appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE)
Describe safe behavior on and around ladders and scaffolds
Explain the importance of Hazard Communications (HazCom) and material
safety data sheets (MSDS)
o Equipment Familiarization and Setup - 2.5 Hours
Explain the use of various types of equipment used for SMAW Welding
Familiarization of Equipment Controls and Adjustments on Equipment
used SMAW Welding
o Types of Filler Metals (Rods) - 2.5 Hours
Explain the different types of Filler Metals (Rod) used for SMAW
Welding
o Proper Welding Techniques for SMAW Fillet Welds - 2.5 Hours
Proper Methods for quality SMAW Fillet Welds
o SMAW Welding Positions for Fillets Welds - 2.5 Hours
Discussion and Examples of SMAW 1F, 2F, 3F, and 4F SMAW Welds
o SMAW Weld Quality and Inspection -5 Hours
Explains how to identify High Quality SMAW Welds
Explains the Inspection Process for determining SMAW Weld Quality
o Preparation and Setup for SMAW Pipe Welding - 12 Hours
Explains how to prepare Pipe for SMAW Welding
Explains how to setup Pipe for SMAW Welding
o SMAW 1G Groove Pipe Welds - 20 Hours
Practice 1G SMAW Groove Pipe Welds
o SMAW 2G Groove Pipe Welds – 20 Hours
Practice 2G SMAW Groove Pipe Welds
Module #6
72-hour GTAW Welding
o Safety Reviews – 5 Hours
Explain the appropriate safety precautions to take around common job-site
Demonstrate the use and care of appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE)
Describe safe behavior on and around ladders and scaffolds
Explain the importance of Hazard Communications (HazCom) and material
safety data sheets (MSDS)
o Equipment Familiarization and Setup - 2.5 Hours

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Explain the use of various types of equipment used for GTAW Welding
Familiarization of Equipment Controls and Adjustments on Equipment
used GTAW Welding
o Types of Gases and Filler Metals - 2 Hours
Explain the different types of mixtures of Gasses used for GTAW welding
Explain the different types of Filler Metals (Wire) used for GTAW
welding
o Proper Welding Techniques for GTAW Fillet Welds - 2.5 Hours
Proper Methods for quality GTAW Fillet Welds
o GTAW Welding Positions for Fillets Welds - 2.5 Hours
Discussion and Examples of 1F, 2F, 3F, and 4F GTAW Welds
o GTAW Weld Quality and Inspection -5 Hours
Explains how to identify High Quality GTAW Welds
Explains the Inspection Process for determining GTAW Weld Quality
o GTAW 1F Fillet Welds - 12.5 Hours
Practice GTAW 1F Fillet Welds
o GTAW 2F Fillet Welds - 12.5 Hours
Practice GTAW 2F Fillet Welds
o GTAW 3F Fillet Welds - 12.5 Hours
Practice GTAW 3F Fillet Welds
o GTAW 4F Fillet Welds – 12.5 Hours
Practice GTAW 4F Fillet Welds

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Welding Career Lattice
Level Three
Modules 7-8-9
Level Three training modules consist of 144 hours of classroom/practical instruction, and
simulated work experience. The module also provides text material, audio-visual
presentations. The duration of Level Three training modules is twelve weeks, Mon/Wed or
Tues/Thurs from 6:00pm to 9:00pm. There are (3) training modules per year. Post exit
follow up will be provided for a period of 180 days
Module #7
72-hour GMAW Welding
o Safety Review – 4 Hours
Explain the appropriate Safety precautions to take around common job-site
hazards
Demonstrate the use and care of appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE)
Describe safe behavior on and around ladders and scaffolds
Explain the importance of Hazard Communications (HazCom) and material
safety data sheets (MSDS)
o Review 1F, 2F, 3F, and 4F GMAW Fillet Welds – 12 Hours
Review and practice 1F GMAW Fillet Welds
Review and practice 2F GMAW Fillet Welds
Review and practice 3F GMAW Fillet Welds
Review and practice 4F GMAW Fillet Welds
o Proper Welding Techniques for GMAW Groove Welds - 4 Hours
Proper Methods for quality GMAW Groove Welds
o GMAW Welding Positions for Groove Welding - 4 Hours
Proper position for performing 1G GMAW Groove Welds
Proper position for performing 2G GMAW Groove Welds
Proper position for performing 3G GMAW Groove Welds
Proper position for performing 4G GMAW Groove Welds
o Practice GMAW 1G Groove Welds – 30 Hours
Perform GMAW 1G Groove Welds on Mild Steel Plate
o Practice GMAW 2G Groove Welds – 30 Hours
Perform GMAW 2G Groove Welds on Mild Steel Plate
o Practice GMAW 3G Groove Welds – 30 Hours
Perform GMAW 3G Groove Welds on Mild Steel Plate
o Practice GMAW 4G Groove Welds – 30 Hours
Perform GMAW 4G Groove Welds on Mild Steel Plate

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Module #8
72-hour SMAW Welding
o Safety Reviews – 4 Hours
Explain the appropriate safety precautions to take around common job-site
Demonstrate the use and care of appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE)
Describe safe behavior on and around ladders and scaffolds
Explain the importance of Hazard Communications (HazCom) and material
safety data sheets (MSDS)
o Review SMAW 1G and 2G Groove Pipe Welds – 15 Hours
Review and practice SMAW 1G Groove Pipe Welds
Review and practice SMAW 2G Groove Pipe Welds
o Proper Welding Techniques for 5G and 6G Groove Pipe Welds - 15 Hours
Proper techniques for SMAW 5G Groove Pipe Welds
Proper techniques for SMAW 6G Groove Pipe Welds
o Practice SMAW 5G Groove Pipe Welds - 40 Hours
Perform SMAW 5G Pipe Welds on Mild Steel Plate
o Practice SMAW 6G Groove Pipe Welds - 70 Hours
Perform SMAW 6G Pipe Welds on Mild Steel Plate
Module #9
72-hour GTAW Welding
o Safety Reviews – 4 Hours
Explain the appropriate safety precautions to take around common job-site
Demonstrate the use and care of appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE)
Describe safe behavior on and around ladders and scaffolds
Explain the importance of Hazard Communications (HazCom) and material
safety data sheets (MSDS)
o Review 1F, 2F, 3F, and 4F GTAW Fillet Welds – 10 Hours
Review and practice 1F GTAW Fillet Welds
Review and practice 2F GTAW Fillet Welds
Review and practice 3F GTAW Fillet Welds
Review and practice 4F GTAW Fillet Welds
o Proper Welding Techniques for GTAW Groove Welds - 5 Hours
Proper Methods for quality GTAW Groove Welds
o GTAW Welding Positions for Groove Welds - 5 Hours
Proper position for performing 1G GTAW Groove Welds on plate
Proper position for performing 2G GTAW Groove Welds on plate
Proper position for performing 3G GTAW Groove Welds on plate
Proper position for performing 4G GTAW Groove Welds on plate
Proper position for performing 5G GTAW Groove Welds on plate
Proper position for performing 6G GTAW Groove Welds on plate

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o Practice GTAW 1G Groove Welds – 10 Hours
Perform GTAW 1G Groove Welds on Mild Steel Plate
o Practice GTAW 2G Groove Welds – 10 Hours
Perform GTAW 2G Groove Welds on Mild Steel Plate
o Practice GTAW 3G Groove Welds – 10 Hours
Perform GTAW 3G Groove Welds on Mild Steel Plate
o Practice GTAW 4G Groove Welds – 10 Hours
Perform GTAW 4G Groove Welds on Mild Steel Plate
o Practice GTAW 5G Groove Welds – 30 Hours
Perform GTAW 5G Groove Welds on Mild Steel Plate
o Practice GTAW 6G Groove Welds – 50 Hours
Perform GTAW 6G Groove Welds on Mild Steel Plate