Welding Associate of Science
The Associate in Science in Welding is designed to prepare students for optimal success in technical careers in an environment that will encourage a lifelong pursuit of learning. Upon completion of the associate’s degree program, graduates will be eligible for entry-level employment in welding, fabrication, and manufacturing environments. Upon completion of graduation requirements and the required degree courses with at least a "C" or "P" grade in each course, the student will be eligible for an Associate of Science Degree in welding.
Courses
- WELD B1A — Oxygen-Acetylene Welding and Cutting
- WELD B1B — Introduction to the Welding Processes
- WELD B53A — Shielded Metal Arc Welding
- WELD B53B — Shielded Metal Arc Welding 2
- WELD B54A — Blueprint Reading for Welders and Machinists
- WELD B55A — Structural Plate Certification I
- WELD B55B — Structural Plate Certification II
- WELD B55C — Pipe Certification API 1104
- WELD B65AB — Welded Steel Structures
- WELD B71 — Independent Topics in Welding
- WELD B74A — Introduction to GMAW (Gas Metal Arc Welding) and FCAW (Flux Core Arc Welding)
- INDR B12 — Introduction to Drafting and CAD
- INDT B10 — Industrial Technology Careers
- OSRM B10 — Occupational Safety
- MFGT B1AB — Machine Tool Processes
- WELD B54B — Template Development and Layout for the Welder
- WELD B55D — Pipe Certification ASME Section IX
- WELD B74B — Introduction to Gas Tungsten Arc Welding