Welding
The Welding Certificate is intended to provide the necessary instruction to enable the student to enter the welding profession in an entry-level position. The curriculum adheres to the national standards established by the American Welding Society entry-level welder program.
Student Outcomes
- Select the correct electrode classification and parameters for various thicknesses of material and welding positions on ferrous and nonferrous metals.
- Layout, sheer, cut, form and assemble weldments.
Career Opportunities
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Curriculum
Welding: Fall Semester
AIS 150/155 | Aaniiih/Nakoda Lang I | 3 |
GS 110 | Finding Place | 1 |
M 101 | Technical Math | 2 |
WLD 101 | Welding Theory | 2 |
WLD 102 | Shielded Arc Welding | 3 |
WLD 114 | MIG Welding | 3 |
WLD 200 | 3 | |
Semester Total | 17 |
Welding: Spring Semester
BUS 210 | Workplace Ethics | 3 |
WRIT 111 | Technical Communications | 2 |
WLD 104 | Blueprint Reading | 2 |
WLD 180 | Welding Certification I | 3 |
WLD 205 | Adv Welding and Machining | 3 |
WLD 280 | Welding Certification II | 3 |
Semester Total | 16 | |
Certificate Total | 33 |
NOTE: If placement test scores indicate refresher classes are needed, the student’s program will require more than two years to complete. It is imperative that students work closely with their advisors.