Graduate Specialisation Program in Welding Quality Management Course
Universidade de Aveiro
Key Information
Campus location
Aveiro, Portugal
Languages
Portuguese
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
1 semester
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Introduction
Graduate Specialisation Program in Welding Quality Management Course
In the area of welded construction, both in Portugal, in Europe, in the United States of America and practically around the world, strict compliance with welding standards is required, such as, EN 1090 (product certification and factory production control), ISO 3834 (quality requirements), Eurocode, ISO 14731 (welding coordination), ISO 9606 (qualification of welders), ASME BPVC (Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code), EN 12953 (boilers), both at the personnel level (operator, supervisor, engineer, etc.), as well as welding and control equipment and processes, among others.
The fundamental objective of the course is to provide specific training in welding, namely in quality management and control of welded constructions and their processes. The aim is not only to attract young students to a culture of excellence and innovation, but also to consolidate or renew knowledge for professionals who wish to retrain in the lifelong learning process.
The course schedule is semi-post work, between 5 PM to 8 PM.
The course provides the knowledge of multiple welding processes; welding standards, namely EN, ISO, ASME and AWS; and welding inspection methods, such as radiography and ultrasonic, among others.
The course gives skills of analysis and supervision of welding processes and inspection welded constructions.
The course provides the knowledge of:
- welding processes;
- welding standards, namely EN, ISO, ASME and AWS; and
- welding inspection methods.
The course gives skills of analysis and supervision of welding processes and inspection welded constructions.
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Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
Several scholarship options are available. Please visit the university website for more information.
Curriculum
Year 1
1st Semester
- Welding and Inspection Laboratories
- Joining Processes
- Welding Quality Assurance and Control
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Career Opportunities
The course will enable the student to respond to the requirements of companies that in some way relate to the welding process, e.g., metalworking, industrial maintenance, industrial assembly, pressure vessel, boiler, automotive, aeronautical, machine builder and industrial equipment, the bicycle sector, special constructions, wind towers, shipbuilding, among others.