Associate in Applied Science in General Technology
Welding Career Path
64 Credit Hours
The General Technology degree allows students to select coursework necessary to become multi-skilled technicians. In addition to completing the college’s core curriculum, students also complete coursework in at least two technical areas. The following is an example of a career path available. The secondary paths may be substituted for courses in other programs’ primary paths. Interested students should talk with their advisors.
The welding career path prepares students for entry-level employment in the welding career field, which includes manufacturing, construction, transportation, fabrication, inspection and sales. The program provides students with an overview of various welding processes and applications and knowledge of welding metallurgy, weld quality, print reading and welding safety.
Students can earn only one General Technology degree in a single career path.