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