Welding Technology - Associate in Science

This program map only provides one possible pathway for degree and/or certificate obtainment and is for reference only. Please schedule an appointment with a counselor to develop your individualized Student Education Plan.

The associate of science degree in welding technology is designed to provide comprehensive occupational training in all common types of welding methods as related to today's welding fabrication industries. This program will provide students with manipulative skills and technical knowledge required to perform in the areas of oxyacetylene, shielded metal arc, gas metal arc (G.M.A.W. and T.I.G.) welding processes. Also included in this program are hand cutting and semi-automatic cutting techniques. Certification tests may be taken. Employment opportunities available are welder, welder mechanic, maintenance welder, construction welder, pipe welder, and welding inspectors.

The pathway below represents an efficient and effective course taking sequence for this program. Individual circumstances might require some changes to this pathway. It is always recommended that you meet with an academic counselor to develop a personalized educational plan.

Pass at least one welder qualification test (3G-verticle or 4G-overhead) using at least one basic process.

Pass the GMAW and SMAW processes to the American Welding Societies D1.1 Structural Welding Code.

Have competency in blueprint reading.

Have a working knowledge of metallurgy.

Be able to do basic layout, fitting and cutting operation.

Have the ability to operate basic welding equipment in a safe manner.

Program Map

Requirement
GE General Education
E Elective

Fall Year 1

14.5-15 units

Spring Year 1

15-19 units

Fall Year 2

14-17 units

Spring Year 2

15-16 units