Welding Technology (INW)
Welding Certificate (WLD)
Course sequence for Welding Techology.
Course sequence for Welding Technology Certificate.
Gainful Employment Information for Welding Certificate program.
If you want to fast-track it to a welding career, then this certificate program, which can be completed in only 3 quarters, may be for you! Requiring the same aptitudes as our Welding Technology Degree program, the nine months and eight welding classes required in the Welding Technology Certificate will advance you toward your new career.
Want to further your knowledge by earning an associate degree? All of the certificate program classes apply toward the Welding Technology Associate of Applied Science Degree.
You will learn how to operate the following equipment when you earn your degree in Welding Technology.
- MIG/TIG/Stick welders
- Cut-off saws
- Grinders
- Air compressors
- Gas cylinder regulators
- CNC plasma cutter
This hands-on program is waiting—just for you!
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 use to construct and repair:
- Parts of ships
- Automobiles
- Heavy Equipment
- Thousands of other products
Welding Technology may be your pass to an awesome career!
Program Learning Outcomes:
- Evaluate the effectiveness of various modes of instructional delivery according to age.
- MIG, TIG, and stick weld at the worksite, along with oxy-acetylene welding and cutting.
- Knowledgeable of: welding processes; welding testing, metal fabrication processes, and the use of jigs & fixtures.
- Operate MIG, TIG, and stick welding machines, perform welding operations at a satisfactory level, identify various metals and its properties, perform weld tests, and build necessary jigs & fixtures.
Certificate Learning Outcomes:
- Evaluate the effectiveness of various modes of instructional delivery according to age.
- MIG, TIG, and stick weld at the worksite, along with oxy-acetylene welding and cutting.