Welding
Program Type: Diploma in Applied Science
Program Level: UG
Division: Career & Technical Education
Program Duration: 14 months
Program Contact: Willis Ford
Credit Requirement: 41
Time: Evening, Day
Program overview
This program is designed to equip students with the technical competencies required to produce structurally sound, high-quality welds that meet industry standards. Graduates are prepared for employment in maintenance, construction, fabrication, and related fields.
Courses Required
- Choose an option
Entry Requirements
To see a list of entrance requirements for this program, please check the FDTC Course Catalog.
Student Learning Outcomes
Graduates of this program will be able to:
- Apply industry standard safety practices and specific safety requirements for different welding operations.
- Calculate necessary measurements to plan for welding sequences.
- Interpret welding symbols, read, and interpret blueprints and sketches.
- Demonstrate set-up and operation of welding machines such as SMAW, GTAW, OFW, GMAW, FCAW.
- Differentiate between different types of welding processes based on the metal and its metallurgical structure.