Welding and Joining Technology Diploma
WAJ2
Availability: Appalachian Campus
Program Purpose: The Welding and Joining Technology program includes training in shielding metal arc, oxyacetylene, tungsten inert gas, metallic inert gas, oxyfuel gas cutting, plasma arc cutting, and gouging. Students also learn about metals, electrodes, and filler materials. Some classroom training is involved, but the major emphasis is development of welding skills through actual hands-on practice. Career Information: Welders are usually employed in metal working industries, auto-manufacturing companies, construction firms, or in the field of repair and maintenance. Potential positions include welder helpers, arc welder, oxyacetylene welder, gas shielded welder, repair welder, combination welder, fitter welder, production line welder, salvage welder, and welding-machine operator (or helper). Opportunities in welding exist for males and females.
Diploma Requirements
Basic Skills (General Core) Courses - Area I
Language Arts/Communication
Basic Skills (General Core) Courses - Area II
Social/Behavioral Sciences
EMPL 1000 | Interpersonal Relations and Professional Development | 2 |
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PSYC 1010 | Basic Psychology | 3 |
Basic Skills (General Core) Courses - Area III
Natural Sciences/Mathematics
Occupational Courses
Choose one of the Following Program Electives:
Total Credit Hours: 50