The boilermaking and welding aims at training senior technicians masrering the design, preparation, manufacture, control, the installation and maintenance industrial boilerwork: tanks of chemical industries, wagon, boilers of thermal power plant, shipbuilding, avionics, road infrastructure, railway.

Generic skills

  • Work independently, collaborate as a team;
  • Analysis and synthesis of professional documents (French, English);
  • Oral, written and corporate communication skills within and without (French, English);
  • Participate /engage in the management of the project;
  • Know and make use of professional networks and institutions of boilermaking sectors.


Specific skills
  • Designing and implementation of metal assembly plans;
  • Mastery of metal assembly and welding techniques (welding, pointing, clip Rivet, glue,…);
  • Mastery of metal cutting (plates, tubes, metal profile);
  • Giving the desired shape to the element through bending, bowing, roll bending, planishing, cupping…
  • Ensuring the maintenance of damaged facilities.

  • Aeronautics Boilermaker
  • Stainless steel boilermaker on ;
  • Technician;
  • Industrial boilermaker technician;
  • pipefitter.

FIRST SEMESTER

 

Field: Mechanical Engineering

Specialty: Boilermaking and Welding

Course

Code

 

Course titles

Number of hours

Number

Of Credits

L

T

P

SPW

Total

Fundamental Courses 30% (2 UC) 9 credits 135 hours

BOW111

Engineering Mathematics I

30

25

0

5

60

4

BOW112

Enginer in the Society

30

25

15

5

75

5

Professional courses 60% (4 UC) 18 credits 270 hours

BOW113

Methods and jigs and fixtures

35

20

0

5

60

4

BOW114

Practice of welding

10

0

60

5

75

5

BOW115

Technology and Materials

40

30

0

5

75

5

BOW116

Marking out I

25

15

15

5

60

4

Transversal Courses 10% (1 UC) 3 credits 45 hours

BOW117

Bilingual training

25

17

0

3

45

3

Total

 

195

132

90

33

450

30

 

 

 

 

 

 

·      SECOND SEMESTER

 

Field: Mechanical Engineering

Specialty: Boilermaking and Welding

Course

Code

 

Course titles

Number of hours

Number

Of Credits

L

T

P

SPW

Total

Fundamental Courses 30% (2 UC) 9 credits 135 hours

 

BOW121

Engineering Mathematics II and Fluid

Mechanics

 

30

 

25

 

0

 

5

 

60

 

4

BOW122

Workshop supervisor Management

35

20

15

5

75

5

Professional courses 60% (4 UC) 18 credits 270 hours

 

BOW123

Analysis and Design of metal structures

 

35

 

20

 

0

 

5

 

60

 

4

BOW124

Design of sheet metal structures

15

10

30

5

60

4

BOW125

Metallurgy I

30

25

15

5

75

5

 

BOW126

Computer aided drawing

(Autocard)

 

20

 

15

 

35

 

5

 

75

 

5

Transversal Courses 10% (1 UC) 3 credits 45 hours

 

BOW127

Computer for business I / Civic and

Moral Education

 

27

 

15

 

0

 

3

 

45

 

3

Total

 

192

130

95

33

450

30


 

·      THIRD SEMESTER

 

Field: Mechanical Engineering

Specialty: Boilermaking and Welding

Course

Code

 

Course titles

Number of hours

Number

Of Credits

L

T

P

SPW

Total

Fundamental Courses 30% (2 UC) 9 credits 135 hours

BOW231

EngineeringMathematics III

30

25

0

5

60

4

 

BOW232

Computer for business and computer programming

 

30

 

25

 

15

 

5

 

75

 

5

Professional courses 60% (4 UC) 18 credits 270 hours

 

BOW233

numerical control and costs estimation

 

30

 

30

 

10

 

5

 

75

 

5

BOW234

Methods and jigs and fixtures II

27

15

0

3

45

3

BOW235

CAD and metallurgy II

35

20

15

5

75

5

BOW236

Metrology

20

5

45

5

75

5

Transversal Courses 10% (1 UC) 3 credits 45 hours

 

BOW237

Environmental Engineering and

Enterpreneuriaship

 

27

 

15

 

0

 

3

 

45

 

3

Total

 

199

135

85

31

450

30

 

 

 

 

·      FOURTH SEMESTER

 

Field: Mechanical Engineering

Specialty: Boilermaking and Welding

Course

Code

 

Course titles

Number of hours

Number

Of Credits

L

T

P

SPW

Total

Fundamental Courses 30% (2 UC) 9 credits 135 hours

BOW241

Engineering Mathematics IV

30

25

0

5

60

4

BOW242

Physics and chemistry

20

10

40

5

75

5

Professional courses 60% (4 UC) 18 credits 270 hours

BOW243

marking out II and sheet metal

25

0

45

5

75

5

 

BOW244

CFAO and digital control  numerical control and CAM

 

25

 

10

 

20

 

5

 

60

 

4

BOW245

Analysis and Design II

22

20

0

3

45

3

BOW246

Academic Internship

0

0

60

30

90

6

Transversal Courses 10% (1 UC) 3 credits 45 hours

 

BOW247

Industrial safety /Engineering

Management Law and Economics

 

27

 

15

 

0

 

3

 

45

 

3

Total

 

149

80

165

56

450

30