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Principles of Metallurgy

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Please Note:

This course is offered through our partner, Industrial Metallurgist, and does not include an AWS course completion certificate.

This course teaches 3 key principles about metallurgy:

  1. The microscopic structures present in metals.
  2. How microstructure and alloy composition influence metal strength.
  3. How composition, cold-working, and heat treating are used to modify metal microstructure to obtain desired mechanical properties.

Having a good understanding of how metals behave and what can be done to modify a metal’s properties is critical for being more productive and profitable. This knowledge enables people to make better design and manufacturing decisions, solve quality problems, and have productive conversations with suppliers, customers, and engineers.

This course was designed for people who want an introduction or want to refresh what they learned years ago in a college course. The concepts taught will help you address common design and manufacturing decisions and problems, and have more productive conversations with suppliers, customers, and engineers. The concepts are applicable to all alloys, with examples provided for aluminum, brass, and steel alloys.

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at a glance

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Price

$247
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Availability to Course Materials

60 days

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Course Length

Approximately 5 hours

course details

  • Benefits
  • Course Modules
  • COMPREHENSIVE
    Approximately 5 hours of instruction divided into 12 easily manageable modules.
  • EASY TO ACCESS
    Participants can access the course 24/7 from any computer with an internet connection.
  • EASY TO USE
    Pause, advance, and rewind navigation features give users complete control over their learning experience.
  • EASY TO UNDERSTAND
    Audio narration, animated graphics and video footage make even the most complex topics engaging and easy-to-understand.
  • PROVEN METHODS
    Interactive elements, practice problems, and quizzes facilitate the mastery of concepts and measure content retention.
  • RELIABLE
    Course content was authored by Michael Pfeifer, Ph.D., P.E and was produced by Industrial Metallurgists, LLC.
  • SUPPORT
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Module 1 – Introduction

Module 2 – Composition

Module 3 – Microscopic Structures

Module 4 – Crystal Defects

Module 5 – Diffusion

Module 6 – Applications of Metallurgy Principles

Module 7 – Cold Working

Module 8 – Annealing Cold Worked Metals

Module 9 – Solid Solution Strengthening

Module 10 – Steel Metallurgy

Module 11 – Precipitation Strengthening

Module 12 – Course Review

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the AWS Principles of Metallurgy course and who is it for?
    The AWS Principles of Metallurgy course teaches three key concepts: the microscopic structures present in metals, how microstructure and alloy composition influence metal strength, and how composition, cold-working, and heat treating are used to modify metal microstructure to obtain desired mechanical properties. It is ideal for design, manufacturing, and quality engineers, as well as anyone who wants an introduction to or refresher on metallurgy fundamentals.
  • Is this an official AWS course and do I receive an AWS certificate?
    This course is offered through AWS's partner, Industrial Metallurgist, and does not include an AWS course completion certificate. However, participants who pass the exam do receive a Certificate of Completion and PDHs that can be applied toward AWS recertification requirements.
  • How long do I have to complete the course and what score do I need to pass?
    Participants must complete all course modules, achieve at least 70% correct on the course exam, and complete the course within 3 months of the course registration date. The course can be accessed 24 hours a day throughout that period.
  • Do I need any prior knowledge before taking this course?
    This course was designed for people who want an introduction or want to refresh what they learned years ago in a college course. No advanced metallurgy background is required, making it accessible to a wide range of welding and manufacturing professionals.
  • Can the PDHs earned count toward AWS recertification?
    Yes. Professional Development Hours (PDHs) can be applied toward recertification provided the PDHs are earned during the certification period. Upon passing, a Certificate of Completion can be printed directly from the course webpage.

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