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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 Goal
This program prepares students with marketable skills in a variety of welding processes for entry into the workforce.
Program 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
0
10
4
ENGL110XM or ENGL110M
+
4
0
4
1
0
1
Sub-Total Credits
11
13
16
Spring Semester
Course Code
Title
Theory
Lab
Credits
MATH111M or MATH111XM
+
3
0
3
Sub-Total Credits
10
16
16
Degree Program - Second Year
Fall Semester
Course Code
Title
Theory
Lab
Credits
3
0
3
2
2
3
Social Science Elective (3 credits)
+
3
0
3
Sub-Total Credits
11
12
16
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
Total Credits
63