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Welding Student Resources

Discover welding degree information and outcomes within the Department of Engineering Technology.

Program Requirements

Requirements for graduation are found in the course catalog.
BS in Welding Engineering Technology
BS in Welding and Fabrication Technology Management
AAS in Welding and Fabrication Technology

Student Outcomes

BS in Welding Engineering Technology

  1. CAD/CAM Tools - Design, model, and fabricate components using modern CAD/CAM and other software tools and appropriate manufacturing processes.
  2. Team Work - Function well within a multi-disciplinary team.
  3. Communication - Communicate effectively in both oral and written formats.
  4. Inspection and Codes - Understanding of welding codes, standards and quality control.
  5. Welding Sciences - Develop sound understanding of welding sciences.
  6. Automation - Develop familiarity with industry automation principles and practices.

BS in Welding and Fabrication Technology Management

  1. Management - Gain critical competencies in finance, marketing, supply chain management, or entrepreneurship management.
  2. Team Work - Function well within a multi-disciplinary team.
  3. Communication - Communicate effectively in both oral and written formats.
  4. Inspection and Codes - Understanding of welding codes, standards and quality control.
  5. Welding Sciences - Develop sound understanding of welding sciences.
  6. Spreadsheets - Proficiently use spreadsheets to do analysis for making business decisions.
  7. Automation - Develop familiarity with industry automation principles and practices.

AAS in Welding and Fabrication Technology

  1. Fundamentals - Understand fundamental principles of math, chemistry, and physics.
  2. CAD/CAM Tools - Develop competency in basic CAD.
  3. Welding Sciences - Develop sound understanding of basic welding sciences.
  4. Communication - Communicate effectively in both oral and written formats.
  5. Inspection and Codes - Understanding of welding codes, standards and quality control.

Recommended Course Sequence

Use the following flowcharts to assist you in planning your path to graduation.
BS in Welding Engineering Technology
BS in Welding and Fabrication Technology Management
AAS in Welding and Fabrication Technology