Welding Technology
This program covers all welding content to prepare students to become American Welding Society (AWS) Level I (Flat) and Level II (Pipe) certified welders. Courses provide classroom and lab instruction with hands-on practice in metal preparation, metallurgy, shielded metal arc welding, gas tungsten arc welding, gas metal arc welding, and flux-cored arc welding for flat and pipe welding. Students learn to weld on steel plate and pipe, aluminum, and stainless steel. Students passing qualification tests can earn AWS certification in addition to the AAS degree.
Courses
- CADD-100 — Mechanical Blueprint Reading w/CADD
- CADD-130 — Parametric Modeling Fundamentals
- CHEM-111 — Fundamentals of Inorganic Chemistry
- CHEM-111L — Fundamentals of Inorganic Chemistry Lab
- CHEM-111R — Fundamentals of Inorganic Chemistry Recitation
- COMG-153 — Computers-A Practical Approach
- ELEC-170 — Modern Industrial Robotics I
- ELEC-171 — Modern Industrial Robotics II
- ENGL-101 — English Composition I
- ENGL-103 — Composition for Technical Fields I
- MATH-120 — Intermediate Algebra
- MATH-130 — College Algebra
- MECH-144 — Machining
- MECH-150 — Material Systems & Evaluation
- MECH-151 — Physical Metallurgy
- PHYS-281 — General College Physics I
- PHYS-281L — General College Physics I Lab
- TECH-102 — Industrial & Construction Safety
- WELD-143 — Welding Processes
- WELD-164 — Base Metal Preparation
- WELD-166 — Shielded Metal Arc Welding I
- WELD-168 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding I
- WELD-170 — Gas Metal Arc Welding I
- WELD-174 — Flux Cored Arc Welding I
- WELD-251 — Welding Metallurgy
- WELD-260 — Shielded Metal Arc Welding II
- WELD-261 — Gas Tungsten Arc Welding II
- WELD-262 — Advanced Multi-Process Pipe Welding
- WELD-272 — Advanced Welding Processes
- WELD-276 — Welding Fabrication