Welding Technology - AAS
This degree program is for students desiring employment in the expanding field of welding and welding technology engineering. Graduates will have the opportunity to pursue careers such as welding technician, welding supervisor, inspector, and sales engineer, qualifying for technician level positions involved in testing and improving welding processes, procedures, and equipment. Graduates also have the option of transferring to four-year institutions offering a bachelor’s degree in welding engineering technology.
Courses
- CHE1500 — Intro to Chemistry
- ENG1510 — English Composition I
- ENG1530 — English Composition II
- INT1555 — Inquire
- MAT1590 — College Algebra / Trigonometry
- MAT1600 — Precalculus
- MAT1710 — Calculus/Analytic Geometry I
- MCT1240 — Engineering Drawing w/AutoCAD
- PHY1500 — Foundational Physics
- PHY1610 — General Physics I
- PHY1620 — General Physics II
- PHY1710 — Analytical Physics I
- PHY2710 — Analytical Physics II
- WLD1200 — Safety and Cutting Processes
- WLD1350 — Shielded Metal Arc Welding
- WLD1360 — Gas Metal Arc Welding
- WLD1370 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
- WLD2250 — Adv Shielded Metal Arc Welding
- WLD2260 — Adv Gas Metal Arc Welding
- WLD2270 — Adv Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
- WLD2350 — Fabrication
- WLD2360 — Alternate Processes
- WLD2370 — Metallurgy
- WLD2450 — Capstone Project