Welding Technology
CIP Code 48.0508
The Welding Technology Program provides students with training across four primary welding positions: flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead. Our curriculum encompasses welding techniques on a variety of materials, including mild steel, stainless steel, and aluminum. We also offer specialized instruction in 5G and 6G pipe welding techniques. This program incorporates a comprehensive range of welding processes, including Shielded Metal Arc Welding (STICK), Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG), Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG), Flux- Cored Arc Welding, and Plasma and Air Carbon Arc Cutting. We additionally cover Oxy-Acetylene cutting, brazing techniques, and welding. To stay at the forefront of welding technology, we introduce students to advanced tools such as CNC Plasma Cutting and Miller Welding ® Augmented Reality applications. This program adheres to all rigorous industry standards set forth by the American Welding Society (AWS) and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). This ensures that our graduates are well-prepared to meet the high-quality standards demanded by the welding industry.
Career Potential
22% Job Growth Increase
Median Salary of $50,578
- Boilermakers
- Construction Welders
- Industrial and Production Welding
- Iron Workers
- Pipe Fitters
- Repair Technicians
- Steam Fitters
- Welders
- Welders' Helpers
- Welding Inspectors
- Welding Supervisors
- Welding Technicians
Post-Secondary Partners
- Clark Metal Product
- Miller Fabrication
Industry Credentials
- American Welding Society
- SENSE Entry Level 1 Credential
- API
- ASME