Associate of Applied Science

Welding Technology

Program

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Overview

The Welding Technology program provides students with the opportunity to learn a variety of technical skills and expand their knowledge of industry norms. Training is informed by theory and built on an academic foundation that includes mathematics and communication.

Program Goals & Outcomes

Graduates of this program will:

  • Possess basic competency in the four major welding processes.
  • Demonstrate basic concepts and practices of technical drawing and blueprint reading in accordance with industry standards.
  • Articulate safety guidelines and use of machine tools.
  • Produce drawings using Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) software.
  • Refine skills to meet code requirements for heavy plate and pipe welding.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of materials structures, heat treatment processes, the composition of ferrous and non-ferrous alloys, and the effects of heat-treatments on metals.
  • Articulate industrial quality control procedures.
  • Demonstrate fabrication techniques, cost estimation, principles of applied statics and strength of materials.

Degree Program - First Year

Fall Semester

Course Code
Title
Theory
Lab
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
11
13
16.00

Spring Semester

Course Code
Title
Theory
Lab
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
10
16
16.00

Degree Program - Second Year

Fall Semester

Course Code
Title
Theory
Lab
Credits
Social Science Elective (3 credits)  +
3
0
3
Sub-Total Credits
11
12
16.00

Spring Semester

Course Code
Title
Theory
Lab
Credits
Science Elective (3 credits)  +
3
0
3
Foreign Language/Humanities/Fine Arts Elective  +
3
0
3
Sub-Total Credits
8
16
15.00
Total Credits
63