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The Associate of Applied Science in Advanced Welding equips students with essential expertise for a thriving career in the welding field.
Building upon COA prerequisites, the program offers further training in Welding Inspection and Testing principles, structural welding standards, fabrication methods, and layout strategies, along with options for specialized advanced courses.
By successfully completing program modules and levels, students can earn National Welding Certifications from the National Construction Certification Education and Research (NCCER) Education Foundation. These professional credentials enhance employability, with all certifications documented in the NCCER National Registry for employer verification through official transcripts and certificates.
Graduates may obtain NCCER Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 Welding Certifications upon finishing this Associate of Applied Science degree.
Program Learning Objectives
Apply appropriate safety protocols during welding tasks.
Understand and analyze technical blueprints.
Measure, shape, and assemble components according to technical specifications.
Operate, service, and troubleshoot welding equipment and related tools.
Execute high-quality welds in various positions.