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Welding Technology

Welding Degree        
Welding Certificate


Welding

NORTH
Associate of Science (316.3)

This program provides students with the skills and knowledge for employment in the scientific and industrial areas requiring welding specialists. Courses in mathematics, science and blueprint reading are required elements of the degree. Successful completion of this program prepares students for the following external industry certifying examinations: Shielded Metal Arc Welding- D1.1 and D1.5 American Welding Society (AWS) test on one-inch plate in the vertical position, Flux Core Arc Welding - AWS D1.1/AWS D1.5 one-inch plate vertical position and six-inch Pipe SCHD 80 in the 6G position. Additionally, advanced certifications are available through our restrictive elective course offerings.

 Upon successful completion of the program, the graduate will: 

  1. Utilize safety procedures and theory of the Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) processes.
  2. Utilize multi-layered welds in different weld joints and weld positions.
  3. Operate oxy-fuel cutting and brazing equipment safely.
  4. Identify and interpret blueprints and the basic (AWS) weld symbols.
  5. Apply gas metal arc welding, gas tungsten arc welding, flux core arc welding processes and the safety and set-up procedures for metals such as aluminum, stainless steel and carbon steel.

The Welding Technology program is located at the CCAC–West Hills center as a day or evening program. Credit for some courses may be awarded for work completed at an area Career and Technology Center (CTC), trade school or from the military. Students will be required to purchase welding tools and equipment.

Upon completion of this program, graduates may seek employment as a welder, a welding shop supervisor or as an advanced certified welder.

See the graduation checksheet for this program in printable PDF form.

Degree Requirements

Minimum Credits to Graduate: 60

First Semester 

Course #

Course Name

Credits

WLD-101

Welding Fundamentals

3

WLD-102

Advanced Welding

3

WLD-107

Blueprint Reading for Welders

3

WLD-201

Preparation for Welding Certification

3

WLD-202

MIG & TIG Processes

3

WLD-221

Brazing & Welding

3

  

Total Credits

18

Second Semester

MAT-191
MAT-108

Mathematics for the Industries or
Intermediate Algebra 1

3

PHS-161
PHY100

Physical Science for the Industries or
Basic Physics 1

3

PSY-101
PSY-116

Introduction to Psychology 1 or
Organizational Psychology

3

WLD-211

Welding Inspection

3

WLD-217

MIG Flux Core Certification

3

  

Total Credits

15

Third Semester

ENG-101

English Composition 1

3

MMT-130

Job Safety & First Aid

1

SPH-101

Oral Communication

3

WLD-222       

Pipe Welding 1 Basic

3

  

Computer Information Technology Elective

1

  

Restricted Electives 2

3

  

Total Credits

14

Fourth Semester

ENG-103
ENG-102

Technical Communications or
English Composition 2 1

3

WLD-223

Pipe Welding 2 Advanced

3

  

Restricted  Electives 2

3

 General Electives

4

  

Total Credits

13

1 Recommended for transfer students
   

2 Restricted Electives

MMT-131

Introduction to OSHA & Industrial Hygiene    

1

SDS-112

The Job Search

1

WLD-208

Welding Fitting & Fabrication Layout

3

WLD-224

Pipe 3 Downhill Pipe welding

3

WLD-400

Welding Co-op

3 or 6

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Welding

NORTH
Certificate (317.3)

This certificate program provides students with the entry-level skills to work as a welder in small and large companies. Students in this certificate program are eligible to take the American Welding Society (AWS) D1.1 and D1.5 Certification Test. This program also offers students the skills that are necessary to read blueprints in the technical work area. Full-time students in this certificate program are prepared to sit for the AWS certification in four (4) months. Students may find employment as welders, fabricators or grinders.

Upon successful completion of the program, the graduate will:

  1. Utilize safety procedures and theory of the Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) processes.
  2. Utilize multi-layered welds in different weld joints and weld positions.
  3. Operate oxy-fuel cutting and brazing equipment safely.
  4. Identify and interpret blueprints and the basic (ASW) weld symbols.
  5. Demonstrate Gas Metal Arc Welding, Gas Tungsten Arc Welding, Flux Core Arc Welding processes and the safety and setup procedures for metals, i.e., aluminum, stainless steel, carbon steel.

The North Campus Welding Certificate is available at the CCAC West Hills Center. Credit for some courses may be awarded for work completed at an area vocational/technical school, trade school or in the military. Students should be advised at the West Hills Center.

See the graduation checksheet for this program in printable PDF form.

Certificate Requirements

Minimum Credits to Graduate: 18

                                          

Course #  

Course Name

 Credits 

WLD-101

Welding Fundamentals

3

WLD-102

Advanced Welding

3

WLD-107

Blueprint Reading for Welders

3

WLD-201

Preparation for Welding Certification          

3

WLD-202

MIG & TIG Processes

3

WLD-221

Brazing & Welding

3

                    

Total Credits

18

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