Welding | AAS
Training in welding is offered to those who wish to learn basic welding skills or to upgrade their knowledge in welding and fabrication. All welding classes are offered on a self-paced basis. Classes use course outlines, books, videos, and instructor-assisted instruction with practical hands-on training. Various types and thicknesses of material are welded in all positions with different welding processes. Courses in ornamental ironwork are also available. The degree program provides students with additional competencies in welding which will enhance their upward mobility.
Courses
- ACT 1011 — Metal Welding and Cutting I
- ACT 1024 — Replace Weld-On Exterior Panel
- ACT 2011 — Metal Welding and Cutting II
- COM 2250 — Organizational Communication
- CSC 1005 — Computer Literacy
- MAC 1001 — Introduction to Machine Shop
- MAC 1010 — Introduction to Engine Lathe
- MAC 1020 — Introduction to Milling Machine
- MAC 2040 — CAD/CAM 2D
- MAC 2041 — CAD CAM 2D Lab
- MAC 2052 — Practical Metallurgy
- MAT 1140 — Career Math:
- WEL 1000 — Safety for Welders
- WEL 1006 — Blueprint Reading for Welders and Fitters
- WEL 1013 — Oxyfuel and Plasma Cutting
- WEL 1014 — Oxyacetylene Welding
- WEL 1021 — Structural Welding I
- WEL 1022 — Structural Welding II
- WEL 1024 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding I
- WEL 1025 — Introduction to Gas Metal Arc Welding
- WEL 1080 — Internship
- WEL 2000 — Advance CAD/CAM Cutting Processes
- WEL 2005 — Introduction to Ornamental Iron
- WEL 2024 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding II
- WEL 2025 — Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding
- WEL 2030 — Pipe Welding I
- WEL 2031 — Pipe Welding II
- WEL 2050 — Layout and Fabrication
- WEL 2063 — Applied Metal Properties
- WEL 2064 — Creative Welding
- WEL 2080 — Internship
- WEL 2089 — Capstone