Welding Technology Associate of Applied Science

Program Description

This program is designed for students wanting to complete a two-year AAS Degree in Welding Technology and enter the workforce. Students explore metal cutting processes, blueprint reading, and many welding techniques. These welding techniques include shielded metal arc, gas tungsten arc, and gas metal arc. Graduates from this program exit with quality welding skills and the teamwork and communication skills to match. This degree prepares students for entry-level careers in welding, fabrication, and manufacturing. An AAS degree in Welding shows employers you are job-ready with quality welding skills, knowledge of job safety, teamwork, and communication skills.

What You Will Learn

My Academic Plan: Full-Time

WEL 1000Safety for Welders

1

WEL 1001Allied Cutting Processes

4

WEL 1003Basic Shielded Metal Arc I

4

WEL 1004Basic Shielded Metal Arc II

4

MAT 1140 or Higher Career Mathematics (MAT 1140) or Higher

3

Total Credit Hours:16
WEL 2001Gas Metal Arc Welding I

4

WEL 1024Gas Tungsten Arc Welding I

4

WEL 2003Flux Cored Arc Welding I

4

ENG 1031 or ENG 1021 or ENG 1022 Technical Writing I (ENG 1031) or English Composition I (ENG 1021) or English Composition II (ENG 1022)

3

Total Credit Hours:15
WEL 1006Blueprint Reading for Welders & Fitters

4

WEL 2024Gas Tungsten Arc Welding II

4

WEL 1010Advanced Shielded Metal Arc I

4

PHY 1105 or Higher Conceptual Physics w/Lab (PHY 1105) or Higher

4

Total Credit Hours:16
General Education Personal Finance (BUS 1016), Intro to PC Applications (CIS 1018), Any (ART), Any World Language Course (1001 or higher), or Any GT Pathways Course

3

Welding Elective Welding AAS Degree Electives*

4

COM 1150 or COM 1250 or MTE 1110 Public Speaking (COM 1150) or Interpersonal Communication (COM 1250) or Applied Communication & Teamwork in Industry (MTE 1110)

3

Welding Elective Welding AAS Degree Electives*

3

Total Credit Hours:13

My Academic Plan: Part-Time

Courses are displayed in a part-time sequence providing flexibility for the working professional. Follow the pathway below to complete your AAS degree within 8 semesters (3 years). This pathway may be accelerated by applying transfer credit, credit for prior learning, and/or completing one or more additional courses each semester. For more information, please see your Academic Advisor.

WEL 1000Safety for Welders

1

WEL 1003Basic Shielded Metal Arc I

4

WEL 1004Basic Shielded Metal Arc II

4

Total Credit Hours:9
WEL 1001Allied Cutting Processes

4

WEL 1010Advanced Shielded Metal Arc I

4

MAT 1140 or Higher Career Mathematics (MAT 1140) or Higher

3

Total Credit Hours:11
ENG 1031 or ENG 1021 or ENG 1022 Technical Writing I (ENG 1031) or English Composition I (ENG 1021) or English Composition II (ENG 1022)

3

Total Credit Hours:3
General Education Personal Finance (BUS 1016), Intro to PC Applications (CIS 1018), Any (ART), Any World Language Course (1001 or higher), or Any GT Pathways Course

3

WEL 1006Blueprint Reading for Welders & Fitters

4

Total Credit Hours:7
WEL 2001Gas Metal Arc Welding I

4

WEL 2003Flux Cored Arc Welding I

4

Elective Welding AAS Degree Electives*

2

Total Credit Hours:10
COM 1150 or COM 1250 or MTE 1110 Public Speaking (COM 1150) or Interpersonal Communication (COM 1250) or Applied Communication & Teamwork in Industry (MTE 1110)

3

Total Credit Hours:3
WEL 1024Gas Tungsten Arc Welding I

4

WEL 2024Gas Tungsten Arc Welding II

4

Elective Welding AAS Degree Electives*

2

Total Credit Hours:10
PHY 1105 or Higher Conceptual Physics w/Lab (PHY 1105) or Higher

4

Welding Elective Welding AAS Degree Electives*

3

Total Credit Hours:7

Total Credit Hours: 60

Prior Learning eligible course

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Important Program Notes:

*Welding Degree Electives:  WEL 1045, WEL 1090, WEL 2000, WEL 2030, WEL 2046, WEL 2050, WEL 2051, WEL 2064 or WEL 2089.

If you take more credits in Math or Science than are listed, it will reduce the 7 credits of welding electives needed to complete this AAS degree.

You must complete a minimum of 60 credits to complete this degree. If receiving financial aid, you should only take courses and credits as required for this degree. Check with your advisor to monitor your completion progress.