MRIT 2360 — Clinical- Radiologic
Technology/Science-Radiographer Total hours 11 Total hours 8 I understand that any deviation from this plan may result in some courses not applying toward the stated requirements or delay in graduation. I also understand the courses in this curriculum may not apply towards a bachelor’s degree. Student Signature/Date Advisor Signature/Date Page 148 of 210 Welding Technology Welding: Welding AAS degree seeking students will receive an industry driven foundation of welding theory, practices, and knowledge of metal alloys and metallurgy processes. Graduates from the program will be competent welders and fabricators in the processes and procedures related to layout, fabrication, inspection, fitting, cutting, and forming metals with the critical thinking skills to determine elect rodes/wire and filler materials, amperage, and welding equipment required to perform on the job in a safe, clean environment. Students will have the opportunity to learn techniques for American Welding Society ( AWS) certification or National Center for Construction Education and Research ( NCCER) Level II certification testing, competent blueprint interpretation, writing and billing procedures required by industry, and fabrication billing, welding technique, and labor hours. Welders desiring to improve their position within the industry by upgrading their skills in specific welding processes or applications or welders desiring instruction certification, fabrication, or inspection are encouraged to enroll