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Associate of Applied Science Degree

Program Overview

Welding is the most common way of permanently joining metal parts. Typically, heat is applied to the metal pieces to be joined, melting the parts, and fusing them to form a permanent bond. Because of its strength, welding is used to construct and repair parts of ships, automobiles, heavy equipment, and thousands of other products.

Persons considering work as welders need manual dexterity, good eyesight, and good hand-eye coordination. They should have the ability to concentrate on detailed work for long periods and be physically able to bend and work in awkward positions. The degree program teaches advanced welding classes and safety and business classes to prepare the student for a supervisory/management position or potentially owning their own business.


Program Outcomes

  1. MIG, TIG, and stick weld at the worksite along with oxy-acetylene welding and cutting.
  2. Knowledgeable of welding processes, welding testing, metal fabrication processes, and the use of jigs & fixtures.
  3. Operate MIG, TIG, and stick welding machines, perform welding operations at a satisfactory level, identify various metals and their properties, perform weld tests, and build necessary jigs & fixtures.

FYE1110

First Year Experience is required for all students to take in year 1, fall semester. Students must receive a passing grade.


Class Sequence

Code Course Title Credits
Year 1 Fall Semester
ENG1110 Composition I 3
MAT1125 Technical Math 3
WAF1110 Oxyfuel Practices 2
WAF1116 SMAW I 3
WAF1118 Welding Symbols 2
Spring Semester
COM1110/1115 Interpersonal Communications/Speech 3
CPT1100 Introduction to Computers 4
ECE1120 CAD I 4
WAF1120 MIG I 3
WAF1123 TIG I 3
WAF1128 Weld Testing & Metallurgy 3
Year 2 Fall Semester
WAF2130 MIG II 3
WAF2133 TIG II 3
WAF2136 SMAW II 4
Elective Arts & Humanities Elective 3
Elective Social & Behavioral Sciences Elective 3
Spring Semester
BUS1111 Introduction to Business 3
FST1116 Workplace Safety 1
WAF2140 Welding Fabrication 2
WAF2146 SMAW III 3
WAF2148 Capstone 2
Elective Natural & Physical Science Elective 3
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