Certificate of Achievement in Welding

Division: Industry & Technology

This certificate prepares students for entry-level employment in the field(s) of welding and fabrication, both locally and internationally, and completion of this certificate can be enhanced for industry standards by students completing and passing American Welding society certifying tests. Students completing this certificate will acquire entry level skills in shielded metal arc, gas metal arc, gas tungsten metal arc, oxyfuel welding, oxyfuel cutting skills. Students will know basic metallurgy, blueprint design and reading, as well as the scientific principles of welding.

Program Outcomes

  • Adjust, operate, and troubleshoot shielded metal arc welding, gas tungsten arcwelding, gas metal arc welding, oxyfuel welding, and oxyfuel cutting apparatuses to industry standards.
  • Choose the correct joint prep process for the weld metal joints and complete that joint prep to industry standards.
  • Perform groove, lap, fillet and seam welds using SMAW, GTAW, GMAW and OFW apparatuses to industry standards.
  • Perform basic welding inspection tasks relating to manufacturing and construction applications. 

Career Opportunities

Upon successful completion of this certificate, students will be prepared for employment in the following industries: Metal fabrication and repair in the manufacturing and construction industries. Maintenance welding and repair in the food processing industries. Welding-related quality control and inspection on welding-related applications. 

Program Requirements 

REQUIRED CERTIFICATE COURSES22
AGTC 210Agriculture Project Construction3
or WELD 276 Metal Fabrication
WELD 161Oxyacetylene Welding4
WELD 162Shielded Metal Arc Welding4
WELD 171Specialty Metals Welding4
WELD 172Gas Tungsten Arc Welding4
WELD 181Blueprint Reading/Metallurgy3
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RESTRICTED ELECTIVES3-4
Select 3-4 units from the following courses:
WELD 104Metal Sculpture3
WELD 105Metalcraft Welding & Forging3
WELD 107Forging and Wrought Iron2
WELD 273Stainless Steel Weld / Repair4
WELD 274Aluminum Welding4
WELD 275Welding Codes/Certification4
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TOTAL25-26

The Certificate of Achievement requirements include completion of the certificate courses with a “C” or better grade in each course. Required and support courses may be substituted with the approval of the Industry & Technology Division Chair.