This Train-Eng Metallurgy Series Course- provides an introduction to the science and engineering of metals and alloys. Participants will explore the basic concepts of metallurgy, including the difference between elements, metals, and alloys, as well as the role metallurgy plays in manufacturing, construction, welding, and modern engineering.

The course examines the historical development of metalworking from the Stone Age through the Bronze and Iron Ages, highlighting how advances in metallurgy transformed civilization and laid the foundation for modern industry. Participants will also be introduced to the three major branches of metallurgy: mineral processing, extractive metallurgy, and physical metallurgy.

This course is intended for engineers, inspectors, technicians, welders, students, and technical professionals seeking a foundational understanding of metallurgy and its importance in today's industrial world.

Estimated Course Length: 1 Hour

Upon successful completion of the course requirements, participants will receive a Certificate of Completion.