Semester hours required for graduation: 39
Advisor: Stanley Davis
The student will be able to get practical hands-on experience needed to obtain employment in the welding field such as welding, soldering, and brazing machine setters, operators, and tenders; welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers and to enhance skills if the student is already employed.
A. General Education: 5 Credit Hours
IMT 103 Precision Measurement Instrumentation (2) COL 103 College Skills (3)B. Major Courses: 34 Credit Hours
EGR 105 Safety in the Workplace (1)
WLD 103 Print Reading I (1) WLD 106 Gas and Arc Welding (4) WLD 111 Arc Welding I (4) WLD 113 Arc Welding II (4) WLD 132 Inert Gas Welding Ferrous (4) WLD 134 Inert Gas Welding Nonferrous (3) WLD 154 Pipe Fitting and Welding (4) WLD 204 Metallurgy (3) WLD 228 Inert Gas Pipe I (4) WLD 229 Inert Gas Pipe II (2)Gainful Employment: Welding
Tuition and book costs reflect the projected cost of the complete program.
Graduation times may vary according to course availability and/or individual course load. Consult faculty advisor.
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