Welding Associate in Applied Science
In industrial manufacturing, the practice of joining and severing metals is a science and an art which requires combined knowledge and skills in a variety of industrial/technical fields. The welding faculty offers a selection of technology courses and programs that prepare the individual for entry level in a welding career. The curriculum offers a variety of ways in which students can realize their training and educational goals. Student needs are matched with the appropriate sequence of course work within one of the following: specialized single course, the certificate program, or the A.A.S. program. The content and instruction within welding centers on the “traditional” welding processes a
Courses
- DFT 100 — AutoCAD 1 - Drafting
- ECT 105 — Basic Electricity
- ENG 110 — Technical Writing
- MFG 185 — Quality Control and Inspection
- MFG 195 — Materials Science and Metallurgy
- TEC 165 — Employee and Occupational Safety
- WLD 104 — Techniques in Flux Core Arc Welding
- WLD 105 — Techniques in Oxyacetylene Welding and Cutting
- WLD 106 — Techniques in Shielded Metal Arc Welding
- WLD 108 — Techniques in Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
- WLD 109 — Techniques in Gas Metal Arc Welding
- WLD 123 — Manufacturing/Welding Technology Survey
- WLD 124 — Arc Welding Processes and Power Sources
- WLD 125 — Welding Design, Layout, and Fabrication
- WLD 224 — Technical Specialized Welding Process