ASM Online Training
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Self-Study Courses
These online education courses offer professional advancement while allowing you to learn at your own pace in an independent study format.
Digital Short Courses
With a selection of 15 self-guided digital courses, students will learn about key materials and processes, with the help of rich visuals, narrated animations, and interactive quizzes.
All online courses require internet access for reading/viewing course content. Both HTML pages and PDF files for each lesson are downloadable and printable for easy offline access.
ASM Aluminum and Its Alloys
Non Members: $2420
Aluminum occupies an important position in the family of metals with a very wide range of industrial and consumer applications. Second only to iron, aluminum is the world’s most widely used metal. This course has been enhanced with self-guided digital short courses added to related lessons.
Learn MoreASM Basics of Heat Treating
Non Members: $2640
(Best Seller) Steel is the most common and the most important structural material. In order to properly select and apply this basic engineering material, it is necessary to have a fundamental understanding of the structure of steel and how it can be modified to suit its application. The course is designed as a basic introduction to the fundamentals of steel heat treatment and metallurgical processing. This course has been enhanced with self-guided digital short courses added to related lessons
Learn MoreASM Component Failure Analysis
Non Members: $2200
This course focuses on the practical materials and processing knowledge necessary to perform failure analysis on these widely used component groups. The course materials and instruction will provide insight into the manufacturing of components, circumstances resulting in degradation, and diagnostic features for failure analysis and prevention. This course has been enhanced with self-guided digital short courses added to related lessons.
Learn MoreASM Corrosion
Non Members: $2420
Corrosion occurs in all industries from automotive and aerospace to infrastructure, construction, petroleum, power, paper making, food processing, bioengineering, and pharmaceuticals. Corrosion is costly, dangerous, wasteful, and unsightly. It can be predicted, controlled, and even avoided. This course has been enhanced with self-guided digital short courses added to related lessons.
Learn MoreASM Electroplating
Non Members: $1980
Many metals and alloys can be enhanced considerably by electroplating to provide corrosion resistance and/or decorative finishes. This course provides the electrical and chemical fundamentals of electroplating. Many types of metallic electrodeposition are explained in a "do" and "don't" presentation.
Learn MoreASM Elements of Metallurgy
Non Members: $2750
(Best Seller) This course provides a broad introduction to the fundamental principles of metallurgy. The student will gain an understanding of basic and practical applications in various fields of metals and alloy behavior and manufacturing processes. This course is a valuable prerequisite for taking more technically challenging courses that will be required for career development. This course has been enhanced with self-guided digital short courses added to related lessons.
Learn MoreASM Fundamentals and Applications of Powder Metallurgy
Non Members: $1980
Authored by nationally recognized authority, F.V. Lenel, Professor Emeritus, RPI. Powder Metallurgy (P/M) has been a small but rapidly growing source of near-net shaped parts for industry. The success of the P/M process derives from its ability to mass-produce complex structural parts with savings in labor, material, and/or energy.
Learn MoreASM Metallurgy for the Non-Metallurgist
Non Members: $2750
(#1 Best-Seller) An ideal first course for anyone who needs a working understanding of metals and their applications. It has been designed for those with no previous training in metallurgy, such as technical, laboratory, and sales personnel; engineers from other disciplines; management and administrative staff; and non-technical support staff such as purchasing and receiving agents who order and inspect incoming material. This course has been enhanced with self-guided digital short courses added to related lessons.
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