Student Welding

Welding Technology

The Welding Technology Program is designed to provide training in a sequential pattern for various welding processes.  Students progress at their own pace.  Students receive practical and theoretical training in the weld ability and identification of metals metals and alloys, use of equipment, manual and automatic cutting, blueprint reading, and shop mathematics, and other related subjects.  Students spend a large portion of their seven and on half hour day in the welding lab practicing each task in accordance with AWS standards.

Entrance requirements for AAS degree and Certificate seeking students in the Welding program include:

  • Compass score of 46 or higher in Math (Algebra), or qualify for MathPT 137.

  • Enrollment priority will be determined by the date and time in which the student is advised by faculty in the program.  

 

Degrees Offered:
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Bachelor of Applied Science

Associate of Applied Science

Advanced Technical Certificate

Technical Certificate

 
Brochure [.pdf]

Program Instructors:
Dan Huffman
Don Heath-Simpson

   

 

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Fees*

*Fees are estimated figures for Financial Aid Office purposes and awarding. For actual fees/costs please contact the Controller's Office.

 

 

 



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