The Welding Technologies I Certificate prepares students for employment and advancement as welders in the wending industry. Students will receive training in the latest welding technology as well as the traditional welding skills and a good foundation in basic welding theory, metallurgy and blueprint reading. Safety is stressed throughout the program. These skills will enable students to produce structurally sound and quality welds. Employment opportunities are found in maintenance, construction, manufacturing and other related fields.
Students must meet the required placement test scores before enrolling in curriculum courses.
Students are required to purchase approximately $100 worth of welding safety kit and small hand tools.
Courses taken in this program may be applied toward the AOT degree program if the student later elects to pursue the degree.
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Introduction to Welding |
2.0 |
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Print Reading |
1.0 |
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Gas Welding and Cutting |
2.0 |
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Print Reading II |
1.0 |
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Arc Welding I |
4.0 |
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Arc Welding II |
3.0 |
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Inert Gas Welding Non-Ferrous |
3.0 |
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Advanced Inert Gas Welding |
2.0 |
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Weld Testing |
1.0 |
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Pipe Fitting and Welding |
4.0 |
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Qualification Welding |
4.0 |
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Total Credit Hours: |
28.0 |