Program Overview
Welding Technology, C.S.C.
Highlights
- Degree Type: Comprehensive Skills Certificate
- Entry Term: Fall, Spring
- Program Format: On Campus
- Number of Credits: 60 hours
Core Courses
- MATH 1500 - Applied Technical Mathematics I
- WELD 1555 - Welding Technology Safety and Problem Solving
- WELD 1650 - Print Reading
- WELD 1705 - Welding Processes
- WELD 1765 - Advanced Welding Processes
- WELD 1800 - Materials Evaluation
- WELD 1860 - Welding Fabrication
- WELD 1870 - Advanced Metal Fabrication Techniques
- WELD 2750 - Metals Production
- Elective (3)
Total Credits for Certificate = 34
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Transfer Planning
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Campus Resources
- Counseling Services / Student Mental Health
- Disability Support Services
- First-Generation College Student
- Health & Well-Being
- International Student and Scholar Services
- Library Services
- Tutoring Services
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Admission Events
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Employment Outcomes
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Program Statistics
- Quality: 9 out of 10
- NWC Students would recommend NWC
- Value: $6 million+ grants & scholarships awarded to our students annually
- Experience: A true home away from home at Northwest College.