Welding Technology, Associate in Science
The Associate in Science in Welding Technology offers numerous training options. Students can enroll into process-specific courses, such as: shielded metal arc-welding, flux-core arc-welding, gas metal arc-welding, or gas tungsten arc-welding to acquire skill sets on ferrous and non-ferrous metals.
Courses
- ARCH V11 — Blueprint Reading: Architectural/Construction
- CT V20 — Blueprint Reading: Architectural/Construction
- DRFT V02B — Blueprint Reading: Architectural/Construction
- ENGL C1000 — Academic Reading and Writing
- MT V15 — Manufacturing Processes
- PHYS V01 — Elementary Physics
- WEL V01 — Introduction to Welding
- WEL V03 — ARC and MIG Welding
- WEL V04 — TIG and Flux Core Welding
- WEL V13A — ARC and MIG Welding I
- WEL V13B — ARC and MIG Welding II
- WEL V14A — TIG and Flux Core Welding I
- WEL V14B — TIG and Flux Core Welding II
- WEL V20 — Advanced Welding Applications
- WEL V30 — Applied Metal Fabrication
- WEL V96 — Work Experience Education in Welding