ASM Online Training
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These online courses provide you with an engaging learning experience. The courses may include flash animations, video of instructors teaching the course in a classroom, video segments from ASM's DVD series relevant to the learning material, and PDF's of instructor Power Points used in the instructor led training.
Quizzes at the end of each lesson review the knowledge you have gained. A final exam is provided at the end of the course. You may save a partially complete final exam and return to complete it at a later time. However you may only submit the exam once. A successful passing score of 80% or better on the final exam, and completion of the course survey will allow you to print your own certificate of completion and complete requirements for earning the associated continuing education units for that course.
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.
Metallographic Techniques, Part 1
Non Members: $440
In this self-guided digital course, students will learn - with the help of rich visuals, narrated animations, demonstration videos and interactive quizzes - the various metallographic techniques involved in the specimen sampling and preparation.
Learn MoreMetallographic Techniques, Part 2
Non Members: $440
In this self-guided digital course, students will learn - with the help of rich visuals, narrated animations, demonstration videos and interactive quizzes - the various metallographic techniques involved in the specimen sampling and preparation.
Learn MoreMetallurgy for the Non-Metallurgist
Non Members: $1980
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.
Learn MoreMetallurgy of Steel for the Non-Metallurgist
Non Members: $1980
This course provides essential knowledge to those who do not have a technical background in metallurgical engineering but have a need to understand more about the technical aspects of steel manufacturing, properties and applications.
Learn MoreMetallurgy of Welding and Joining
Non Members: $1980
Welding metallurgy is a complex subject because it requires knowledge of materials, welding processes, design, and inspection.
Learn MorePowder Characterization for Metal Additive Manufacturing
Non Members: $440
Smooth, continuous flow of powder is important for success in both powder bed and directed energy deposition processes. By completing this course, learners will gain an understanding of powder flowability that will help them optimize powder selection, select appropriate flow tests, and enhance the overall performance of metal additive manufacturing processes.
Learn MorePractical Heat Treating
Non Members: $1980
Practical Heat Treating teaches the actual heat treating process or the "how" of heat treating, as compared to "Heat Treatment of Steel" and "Principles of Heat Treating" which are intended to impart the fundamental metallurgical knowledge of what happens when metals are heated and cooled or the "why" of heat treatment.
Learn MorePractical Induction Heat Treating
Non Members: $1980
Taking a fundamentals approach, this course is presented as an introduction to the world of induction heat treating. The course will cover the role of induction heating in producing reliable products, as well as the considerable savings in energy, labor, space, and time it has. You will learn in-depth on topics such as selecting equipment, designs of multiple systems, current application, and sources and solutions of induction heat treating problems.
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