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School: CompuCampus College [All Courses] Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Windsor, Ontario, Canada Tel.: (519) 971-8066, 1-800-290-7099MCSE 2003 (Certificate) Course Format: Classroom The student need to take the following individual hands-On courses to complete the Microsoft Certified Systems Engineers (MCSE 2003) requirements. MCSEs are among the most technically proficient professionals available to help your organization make a successful transition to the Windows 2000/2003 operating system and to ensure that you reap the ongoing benefits that Windows 2000/2003 and Activ...
School: Computek College of Business, Healthcare & Technology [All Courses] Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Scarborough, Ontario, Canada Tel.: 416-321-9911, 416-285-9941NETWORK ENGINEERING Course Format: Classroom The objective of the Network Engineering program is to train students in the field of Computer Networking, so that they can design, plan, install, configure, troubleshoot and maintain a network infrastructure for organizations with several workstations.
Students are trained using the latest Windows Operating Systems, Sun/Solaris Unix and Internetworking using CISCO routers. The contents of t...
School: A.P.R. Welding Academy [All Courses] Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada Tel.: 705-254-5581Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Course Format: Classroom This course will study the requirements of C.S.A. standards W59.1, W47.1 and ASME section IX for acceptable and non-acceptable weld profiles, and discontinuities. Students will participate in a variety of shop activities designed to show common measuring devices and gauges that are used to insure that weld samples conform to the acceptance requirements of the above codes and standards. Shop act...
Plasma and Carbon Arc Gouging/Cutting Course Format: Classroom This course deals with the concepts and calculations required for the development of templates that will be used in the fabrication of cones, cylinders and transition pieces. Students will use a variety of trade specific formulas to calculate mean diameter, bend allowance and bevel/slope relationships. A significant amount of trade related math will be included.
Structural Blueprint Reading Course Format: Classroom This course deals with the reading of typical shop drawings, structural steel designations as well as their related mill tolerence. Most specifically, it will include the study of basic orthographic projection, detailed welding symbols, standard abbreviations and piece marks and as well as an overview of common shop practices that affect the way in which drawings are dimensioned. Emphasis is pl...
Template Design and Layout Course Format: Classroom This course will stress safe work practices, and explanations for arc welding equipment for the plasma and carbon arc gouging and cutting processes. It will include the study to typical ventilation requirements, the characteristics and selection of electrodes and gases for mild steel, stainless steels and other alloys. Emphasis will be placed on the need to prepare smooth, accurate cuts and/or ...
Weld Testing and Inspection Course Format: Classroom This course will stress safe work practices, descriptions and explanations of arc welding equipment for the gas tungsten arc welding process. It includes a study of the characteristics and selection to GTAW electrodes and gases for mild steel, stainless steels and other alloys with emphasis on the weldability of these metals. Students will practice all common welds and joint configurations in t...
Gas Metal Arc and Flux Core Arc Welding Course Format: Classroom This course will stress safe work practices along with detailed descriptions and explanations for arc welding equipment of the constant voltage type. As such it will include a study of the operating characteristics of both the GMAW and FCAW processes as well as the use of common shielding gases for welding mild steel, aluminum, low alloy steel and stainless with emphasis on the weldability of t...
Advanced Shielded Metal Arc Welding Course Format: Classroom This course deals with arc welding equipment of the more advanced design as well as the topics of electrode selection and weldability for metals such as low alloy steel, cast iron and stainless steel. Emphasis will be placed upon the development of industrially acceptable skills. To this end, students will be required to pass the standard C.W.B. plate test in the vertical (3GF) and overhead (4G...
Oxy-fuel Gas Welding and Cutting Course Format: Classroom This course will stress safe work practices related to the use of common fusion welding, braze welding and flame cutting equipment. In addition it will include a study of the characteristics of common welding/cutting gases, the selection of filler metals, fusion and non-fusion welding practices and weld faults.
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