Technical Math for Welding and Fabrication

In this course, students will gain essential math skills tailored for welding and fabrication applications, enhancing their accuracy and efficiency in real-world settings. Students will develop proficiency in working with whole numbers, fractions, and decimals, and will perform conversions and calculations in both the imperial and metric systems. They will learn to use common welding measurement tools and calculate important dimensions such as perimeter, circumference, area, and volume for standard shapes like triangles, squares, and circles. Additionally, students will perform calculations for project estimation, design, production analysis, and metal forming processes.

Pre-Requisites
There are no Pre-Requisites

Classes


Course: Technical Math for Welding and Fabrication (63361)

In Person
Location: AMETA
Duration: 10/19/2026 - 12/9/2026

Days & Time:

Mon, Wed: 1:00 PM - 3:15 PM

Facility:

AMETA 119 Computer Lab

Instructor:

Ashley Borski

Tuition and Fees: $0.00

Status:Active Seats Available:16
Registration begins on 4/1/2026


Course: Technical Math for Welding and Fabrication (63402)

In Person
Location: Wisconsin Rapids
Duration: 10/19/2026 - 12/9/2026

Days & Time:

Mon, Wed: 1:00 PM - 3:15 PM

Facility:

I115 Classroom WR

Instructor:

Russell Moore

Tuition and Fees: $0.00

Status:Active Seats Available:16
Registration begins on 4/1/2026

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Technical Math for Welding and Fabrication


Catalog #31442413
Undergraduate