Whatever the material- be it metal, plastic, ceramic, composite or a combination of dissimilar materials a welding and fabrication engineer will be familiar with the various processes needed to use the material in manufacture including welding, brazing, soldering, bonding and surfacing. Whether the difficulty is process selection, inspection, integrity or corrosion, the fabrication and welding engineer will be able to get to the heart of any problem and recommend solutions. The City and Guilds level 2 Diploma in Engineering Welding and Fabrication Pathway 2850 is a unitised programme of study that is predominately practical based with a high level of workshop time, the classroom activity is all directly related to the practical aspects of the course and structured to support what is taking place in the practical lessons. City and Guilds require the learner to study and complete assessments in the following areas in order to complete the course: 3 mandatory units: 201: Working in Engineering 202: Principles of Engineering Technology 212: Principles of Fabrication and Welding Technology. In addition to these units the learner must also complete 2 further units from the options below 213 Welding by Manual Metal Arc process 214 Welding by MIG process 215 Welding by TIG process 216 Welding by Oxy-Acetylene process 217 Fabricating sheet metalwork
Name: Engineering Diploma - Fabrication & Welding C&G - Level 2 Qualification title: Diploma in Engineering (QCF) Qualification type: Assessment Awarding City & Guilds of London Institute Created 20150724 14:07:32 Updated 20150724 14:07:32
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Title: Diploma in Engineering (QCF) Qualification: Diploma in Engineering (QCF) Classification: Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies