Purpose 1. To provide a mechanism for quick responses to business and industry for short-term education and training.
2. To provide a mechanism to meet employer needs for customized program design.
3. To provide a framework for students to be able to complement training and experience with formal education.
Admission Requirements Students who meet the admission requirements to the College are eligible for enrollment into the IST-Computer and Networking...
The Welding curriculum offers skill development in oxy-acetylene and electric welding of plate and pipe. Students have the opportunity to develop skills and understanding of related and technical information associated with welding so that they can qualify to pass entry-level certification tests required by industry.
What does a welder do? Welding is the most common way of permanently joining metal parts. Heating is applied to the pieces to be joined,...
The program combines specialized welding training with related technical and general education courses. The Associate degree program meets the educational requirements necessary to pursue a baccalaureate degree in a variety of welding related careers. Students should contact Counseling or the Welding Staff for career or transfer information....
At the East Central College site in Washington, in partnership with the Four Rivers Career Center, the College offers a program of study in welding. Students will explore coursework leading to an Associate of Applied Science degree intended to prepare students to enter the workforce as welding technicians....
The Welding and Fabrication Technology program prepares graduates to enter the job market in many different areas. Welding is utilized in manufacturing, structural construction, custom job shops, and as an integral part of many businesses. The Welding and Fabrication Technology Program offers a two-year curriculum that leads to an Associate of Applied Science in Welding and Fabrication Technology. Students will be provided instruction in the correct...
The qualified welder can find employment at several levels. Welding is considered a tool or skill by many trades, such as pipefitters, sheet metal and ironworkers, boilermakers, bridge builders, fabricating shops, and production lines.
The full-time welding program will provide proficiency training in shielded arc (stick welding), oxy-acetylene welding and burning, metal inert gas (MIG) welding, inner shield welding, pipe welding, and tungsten inert...
Program Description The welding program at the Blong Technology Center (BTC) provides degree program in a range of industrial welding techniques: ARC, MIG, TIG, core wire, gas. The welding lab is equipped to provide each student with hands-on learning opportunities, with instructors present and available for guidance.
Job Outlook The Occupational Outlook Handbook predicts excellent prospects for welders. One reason is that almost every manufacturer...
Welding Technology offers students a modular based curriculum in a two year format including technical courses in basic welding, advanced welding, and/or pipe fabrication. The First year offers training in basic welding techniques utilizing the shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) process. Second year students have a choice of taking Advanced Welding or Pipe Fabrication. Advanced Welding provides students with opportunities to gain technical knowledge...
The Welding Technology program allows the student flexibility in enrolling and scheduling courses. A student will sign a contract with the instructor upon arriving at a mutually agreeable schedule for each course. This schedule will then be enforced according to the regular college attendance policy. Courses are taught using a variety of the ’hands-on“ equipment and the latest in computer software.
A student must demonstrate proficiency in the course...
Welders are skilled crafts persons who like to work with their hands. A welder can find work almost anywhere from the smallest shop down the street to the largest industrial complex in our major cities. All hard goods manufactured make extensive use of welding in building cars, trucks, buses, trains, ships, aircraft, space vehicles, farm implements, and jewelry.
A graduate welder is capable of welding ferrous and nonferrous metals in all positions...
The Welding program prepares students for employment in the field and provides upgrade opportunities for currently employed personnel. By completing the degree requirements, students gain proficiency in the following welding processes: oxy-acetylene cutting, plasma arc cutting, brazing and welding, shielded metal arc welding, gas metal arc welding, gas tungsten arc welding, and flux cored welding. Students develop skills in welding ferrous and non-ferrous...
Program Description The associate of applied science degree welding provides the most in depth study of welding. It builds on the course work covered in the certificates and qualifies students for skilled welding positions. Topics of study include welding troubleshooting; reading complex welding prints; weld cost estimation; hands on layout; plasma and oxy fuel optical tracer cutting; out of position brazing and oxy acetylene welding; cast iron repair;...
Program Objectives The Welding Program provides training in both the art and science of metal joining technologies. The curriculum includes classroom instruction as well as lab instruction and experience. Welding and cutting equipment, blueprint reading, and welding technology is taught as well as welding certification, materials technology, and welding quality control....
The Welding Program at Everett Community College offers a wide variety of classes to meet the needs of students whose goals range from those seeking employment in the Metal Trades Industry to the home hobbyist. Classes are offered both days and evenings.
We teach all major welding and cutting processes, including: SMAW, GMAW, FCAW, FCAW-S, GTAW, OAC, PAC; welding on mild steel, stainless steel and aluminum; hand and machine torch cutting; and field...
Why Choose Welding Technology? Established in 1955, the Welding Technology program produces welding technicians and prepares students for admission into the bachelor of science program in Welding Engineering Technology. Students receive hands-on laboratory experience in welding processes, metallurgy, mechanical testing, inspection and fabrication of weldments. Graduates become technicians involved in testing and improving welding processes, procedures...
Computer Careers Program Prerequisites (Applies to all degree, diploma and certificate degree programs):
Appropriate placement test score or concurrent enrollment in ENGL0460.
Appropriate placement test score or concurrent enrollment in READ0460.
Appropriate placement test score or concurrent enrollment in MATH 0470.
Keyboarding skills of 20 wpm with 2 or less errors or passing grade in ADSC1710...
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