Welding and Fabrication Technology, Associate of Applied Science
	
Students who successfully complete all Welding and Fabrication Technology, Associate of Applied Science degree requirements 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 common pipe fabrication.
 
    - Read, synthesize and apply basic industry codes.
 
    - Demonstrate basic pipe welding skills.
 
Industrial Mechanic (Millwright):
    - Solve and repair industrial equipment.
 
Fabricator/Welder:
    - Select correct materials and procedures to build projects.
 
	
		
			Program Course Requirements
		
See the graduation requirements for the Associate of Science degree. For information on the advised sequence of program courses, see the Welding and Fabrication Technology, Associate of Applied Science Program Map.
			Computation
		
			Communication
		
			Human Relations
		
			Core Courses
		
			Approved Electives
		
			Any MT3., NDT, EG4., MA3., and AU3. course may be taken to fulfill the elective requirement. Other courses may be approved after meeting with an advisor.
		 
	 Total Credit Hours: 94