Welding Technology

MCCC Welding

Curriculum/Degree Requirements

The associate of applied science degree with specialization in welding technology parallels the high technological demands in the joining and fabrication areas of manufacturing industries. The welding laboratory contains state-of-the-art equipment for Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW), Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), as well as multiple thermal cutting process applications. The subject matter and laboratory experiences in the welding technology program provide training for the serious welding technologist, with emphasis on welding skill development, welding metallurgy, weldment evaluation and testing, and related technical courses. A pathway to certification in nondestructive testing (NDT) is also available for students interested in weld inspection. Students can take individual NDT courses or pursue the entire certificate for additional credentials. The MCCC welding technology program articulates with Ferris State University’s and Wayne State University’s four-year degree programs.

Advanced Welding Certificate

American Welding Society Certificate

Basic Welding Certificate

Certificate programs are also available for students interested in rapid skills development with an accelerated pathway into the welding industry. MCCC offers both beginning and advanced welding certificates as well as offers AWS SENSE QC-10 and QC-11 welding process certifications. MCCC also has been a certified MDOT testing facility for the past five years.

WELDING TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM MISSION STATEMENT

The Welding Technology Program is dedicated to providing high-quality welding courses of study and educational opportunities to students to attain industry recognized certificates and/or complete an Associate’s degree to enter the workforce directly, and/or continue their education at a four-year university.

PROGRAM OUTCOMES

  • Demonstrate safe welding and thermal cutting practices.
  • Perform cutting procedures using plasma and oxy-fuel techniques.
  • Follow procedures to deposit sound welds using Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW), and Gas Metal Arc Welding (GTAW) processes.
  • Describe American Welding Society (AWS) standards as well as industrial standards as they relate to welding.
  • Identify and solve common weldability problems.
  • Demonstrate the proper use and care of common welding equipment.
  • Identify weld defects, explain methods to prevent defects, and demonstrate proper defect repair.
  • Read prints and interpret welding symbols.
  • Explain knowledge of basic material and welding metallurgy.

Welding Technology Contact Information

Stephen Hasselbach

Instructor of Welding Technology
Phone Icon 734-384-4118
Building / Office IconT-127