PROFESSIONAL LICENSE IN INDUSTRIAL TRADES: METALLURGY, MATERIALS FORMING, AND WELDING
Program Overview
Program Overview
The Professional License in Industrial Trades: Metallurgy, Materials Forming, and Welding is a program offered by the University Institute of Technology, Nîmes. The program is taught in French and is located in Nîmes.
Training Structure
The program includes various teaching units, which are:
- UE1 Communication and Organization
- English
- Communication
- Computer science and office automation
- Management and Business Administration - Quality Assurance
- UE2 Processes
- Introduction to welding
- Advanced welding processes 1
- Advanced welding processes 2
- Advanced welding processes 3
- Manual welding processes
- UE3 Materials
- Characterization of materials and welded joints
- Welding Metallurgy 1
- Welding Metallurgy 2
- Welding Metallurgy 3
- Fundamentals of Materials Science
- UE4 Design and calculation
- Behavior of welded structures
- Design of welded structures
- Mechanics
- UE5 Manufacturing
- Non-Destructive Testing
- Case study
- Welded fabrication engineering
- Welding operating procedures
- UE6 Supervised project
- Supervised project
- UE7 Career plan
- Career plan
Assessment
The program includes continuous assessment, the writing of a thesis, and a defense before a jury composed of teachers and professionals involved in the program.
Presentation
The program is presented as a professional license, with a focus on metallurgy, materials forming, and welding. The program is designed to provide students with the necessary skills and knowledge to work in the industry.
Training Summary
The training summary includes the following details:
- Nature: Professional license
- Route: Industrial trades
- Required entry level: No
- RNCP reference system: Not specified
- Location(s): Nîmes - University Institute of Technology
Place of Instruction
The place of instruction is the University Institute of Technology, Nîmes.
Knowledge Assessment
The program includes ongoing assessments, the writing of a thesis, and a defense before a jury composed of teachers and professionals involved in the program.
