Associate in Applied Science - Welding Technology
The AAS in Welding prepares graduates for entry level welding positions within the fabrication, manufacturing, and construction industries that require skills in print reading, layout, welding and cutting processes. The program seeks to provide graduates with the skills necessary to succeed in positions ranging from aluminum welding for custom boat fabrication to pipe welding for nuclear power generation components. Graduates entering the workforce will be well versed in multiple welding disciplines, fabrication techniques, and job-site safety practices. Students who have completed Welding courses in MTC’s Corporate and Continuing Education may be eligible for advanced placement into this pr
Courses
- COL101 — College Orientation
- CPT101 — Intro to Computers
- ENG160 — Technical Communications
- HIS202 — Amer Hist: 1877 to Pres
- MAT170 — Alg, Geo and Trigonometry I
- PSY201 — General Psychology
- WLD102 — Introduction to Welding
- WLD103 — Print Reading I
- WLD105 — Print Reading II
- WLD109 — Gas Metal Arc Welding 2
- WLD110 — Welding Safety and Health
- WLD111 — Arc Welding I
- WLD115 — Arc Welding 3
- WLD120 — Flux Cored Arc Welding 1
- WLD134 — Inert Gas Welding Non-Ferrous
- WLD136 — Advanced Inert Gas Welding
- WLD140 — Weld Testing
- WLD142 — Maintenance Welding
- WLD154 — Pipe Fitting and Weldling
- WLD160 — Fabrication Welding
- WLD170 — Qualification Welding
- WLD202 — Cutting Fundamentals
- WLD228 — Inert Gas Welding Pipe 1