Welding and Fabrication Technology, Associate of Applied Science
Students who successfully complete an Associate of Applied Science degree in Welding and Fabrication Technology will be able to:
- Follow safe practices.
- Demonstrate work ethic.
- Use welding processes and equipment.
- Interpret blueprints.
- Apply appropriate metallurgical principles.
Pipefitter Welder:
- Calculate and lay out pipe.
- Read, synthesize and apply industry codes.
- Demonstrate pipe welding skills.
Industrial Mechanic (Millwright):
- Solve and repair industrial equipment.
Fabricator/Welder:
- Select correct materials and procedures to build projects.
REQUIREMENTS
Related Instruction Requirements: 10
See the graduation requirements for the Associate of Applied Science degree.
Program Requirements: 87
First Year
Fall Term
WD 4.269 satisfies the Computation related instruction requirement.
Winter Term
Spring Term
WD 4.164 satisfies the Communications related instruction requirement.
Second Year
Fall Term
Winter Term
WD4. 253 | Basic Electricity & Fluid Power For Welders | 3 |
WD4. 257 | Fab/Repair: Applied Prob Solve | 4 |
WD4. 259 | Advanced Fab Techniques | 3 |
WD4. 267 | Pipe Welding Practices II | 4 |
Spring Term
WD 4.165 satisfies the Human Relations related instruction requirement.
Total Credit Hours: 97