NMC Code 038
After completing the Welding Certificate Level I students may elect to obtain a Welding Certificate Level II. Students will advance their skills in this area through more laboratory experience using equipment representative of the welding industry. Welding classes can prepare students to be a certified welder or provide either a certificate or an Associate in Applied Science degree. The welding curriculum includes Oxyacetylene, Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), and Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), on both ferrous and nonferrous materials.
Plan of Study Grid
Year 1 |
Fall |
DD 101 |
Print Reading and Sketching |
3 |
MFG 113 |
Machining I () |
3 |
WPT 111 |
Welding Theory I |
3 |
WPT 112 |
Welding Lab I |
4 |
| Credits | 13 |
Spring |
MFG 111 |
Math for Manufacturing |
3 |
EET 103 |
Electrical Studies I |
3 |
DD 110 |
Basic Metallurgy () |
3 |
WPT 113 |
Welding Theory II |
3 |
WPT 114 |
Welding Lab II |
4 |
| Credits | 16 |
Summer |
WPT 213 |
Weld Quality Testing () |
3 |
| Credits | 3 |
| Total Credits | 32 |
The responsibility for determining the transferability of this degree and courses to another institution is the sole responsibility of the student.