| WELDING
TECHNOLOGY |
This
certificate program stresses the development of techniques
and understanding of quality weldments. Effects of heat
and stress on welded materials are studied and practiced in
the laboratory. Students may develop sufficient skill
for American Welding Society Certification*. Additional
welding courses are available to develop further skills. |
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| Some
prerequisite courses may apply to this program. |
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| PROGRAM
REQUIREMENTS |
| Course
Name |
Course # |
Cr. |
| Customer
Relations |
|
1 |
| Introduction
to College Writing II |
|
2 |
| or
Freshman English I** |
|
3 |
| Metallurgy
and Heat Treatment |
|
2 |
| Basic
Machine Operations |
|
3 |
| Basic
Fluid Power |
|
3 |
| Applied
Algebra |
|
2 |
| or
Elementary Algebra** |
|
4 |
| Industrial
Communication
[CMIS101 or CMIS102] |
|
4 |
| Reading
Engineering Drawings |
|
2 |
| Layout
and Precision Measurement |
|
2 |
| Welding
Technique and Joint Preparation |
|
3 |
| Welding
and Fabrication I |
|
3 |
| Welding
and Fabrication II |
|
3 |
| Related
Welding Skills |
|
3 |
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*The
college does not certify welders.
**These
alternate courses are recommended for students with adequate
background who are considering the associate degree. |
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AN
ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE IN
INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY
IS ALSO AVAILABLE. |
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CAREER
PATHWAY: This
program corresponds to the Engineering, Manufacturing, and
Industrial Technology career pathway. |
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