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Program Description
Designed to upgrade the skills of persons employed as
welders, providing advanced training in a variety of welding
applications.
Opportunities
There are more than 3,000 welders at work in the San
Francisco Bay Area, and the demand for skilled craftsmen is greater than
ever. The projected annual job openings for welders is 26,000
nationwide. Welders who can read blueprints, set up their own work
and use electric arc and inert gas equipment are always in short
supply. Heavy construction, transportation projects and the
utilities employ the most welders. Many others work in job shops and
in field maintenance jobs. Welders also are employed by federal,
state and local governments. Most industrial plants, large and
small, employ a team of welders. Journeymen welders often have the
opportunity for advancement to foreman positions, and many welders operate
their own businesses.
Certification of students as "Code Welders" is available at a nominal
cost to the student.
To achieve the:
Associate in Science Degree -
Completion
of a total of 60 units, including the 24-unit major, general education
requirements, and electives.
Certificate of Achievement -
Completion
of the 24-unit major listed below.
Required Courses
| DRAFT
79 - Blueprint Reading |
3 Units |
| IT 140 - Industrial Materials |
3 Units |
| Electives selected from the list below |
18 Units |
Select 18 units from the following (all 3-unit courses):
Recommended Electives:
ECTRN 101
ENGL 51
IT 160
OCCED 90, 91
WELD 174, 175,
176,
177
Job Direct Certificate: Welding Equipment
Operator-Completion of the nine units listed below.
| WELD 174 - Weld Equip Operation |
2 Units |
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WELD 175 - Welding Fabrication |
2 Units |
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WELD 176 - Shielded Arc Certification |
2 Units |
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WELD 177 - Wire Welding Certification |
2 Units |
| *OCCED 90 - Occupational Work
Exp |
1 Unit |
Total of 9 Units
*Students will be
required to complete 80 hours of cooperative supervised work experience to
receive credit.
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