What will I leave with?
                                By the end of the course, you should have gained:
- A basic understanding of the principles of welding processes.
 - Welding Terminology: Familiarity with the common terms and definitions used in the welding industry.
 - Joint Design: Knowledge of different types of weld joints and their applications.
 - Welding Defects: Understanding the various types of defects that can occur in welds and their causes.
 - Welding Processes: Overview of different welding techniques and their suitable applications.
 - Practical Welding: Hands-on experience in performing basic welding tasks.
 - A basic understanding of the principles of visual weld inspection.
 
An overview of the main Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) methods used to inspect welds, including:
- Penetrant Testing (PT): A method that uses a liquid dye to reveal surface-breaking defects in non-porous materials.
 - Magnetic Testing (MT): Another surface method to detect surface and near-surface defects in ferromagnetic materials using magnetic fields and particles.
 - Ultrasonic Testing (UT): A volumetric method that uses high-frequency sound waves to detect embedded (internal) flaws in materials and to measure material thickness.
 - Radiographic Inspection (RI): the second volumetric methods which employs X-rays or gamma rays to inspect the internal structure of a component, identifying embedded flaws.
 - An opportunity to carry out practical NDT inspection on welded samples.