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Nov 24, 2024
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2017-2018 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Welding Technology, A.A.A.S.
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Academic Program Code: 932
Welding is the process of joining pieces of metal by fusing them together. It is the most common and efficient method of permanently connecting metal parts in the construction of automobiles, spacecraft, ships, appliances, construction equipment and thousands of other products. Welding processes differ in the manner in which heat is applied to the parts being joined as well as in the techniques dictated by the nature of the metals involved and the configuration of the pieces. Gas welding uses a flame fueled by a mixture of oxygen and acetylene gases to supply heat, while arc welding uses the heat of a low-voltage electric arc. The nature of the metals being joined often makes it necessary to protect the heated area from the air, and different ways of providing inert gas-shielding (GTAW and GMAW welding processes) of the weld zone have been devised. Graduates of the Welding Technology program have gone to work in the aerospace, boiler and piping, construction and repair welding industries. Upon completion of this program, students are eligible for testing and certification to the American Welding Society Welding Code. They are also eligible for testing as associate welding inspectors in the AWS code. Students at GRCC learn oxy/fuel, shielded metal, gas tungsten, gas metal, and pipe welding. These skills qualify them for a wide variety of welding jobs in manufacturing, construction and maintenance industries. Job opportunities for trained welders are expected to increase in the years ahead. The U.S. Department of Labor publication Occupational Outlook Quarterly states that “…employment of skilled welders will grow, and job prospects will be good.” Courses may be taken in any order as long as all requirements (including prerequisites) are met.
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General Education Courses
Select a minimum of 15 credit hours of course work from the General Education Course list. Course work must be selected as directed from the areas below.
English Composition and Communications
All students must select EN 101.
Humanities
Select one (1) Humanities General Education Elective.
Social Sciences
Select one (1) Social Sciences General Education Elective.
Natural Sciences and Mathematics
Select one (1) Natural Sciences Lab/Non Lab General Education Elective or one (1) Mathematics General Education Elective. PH 125 - College Physics 1 is suggested.
General Education Total Credit Hours
15 (minimum)
Program Elective Courses
Select two (2) of the following courses.
Program Notes
Students earning an Associate’s Degree in Welding Technology are required to receive a “C” grade or higher in the following classes: MN 134, MN 202, MN 203, MN 231, MN 232, MN 233.
Transfer Notes
Students intending to transfer to a four-year institution should take DR 258, EN 101, MA 107, MA 108, and PH 125 (to meet their Natural Science and Mathematics elective) for this program.
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