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Welding

Associate of Applied Science

The Associate Degree in Welding is your pathway to a high-demand, hands-on career. You’ll go beyond basic welding and build real-world skills in steel layout, blueprint reading, and fabrication. Learn how to measure and plan projects, safely operate power tools, and interpret the drawings used on actual job sites. You’ll also gain knowledge in project estimating—covering labor, materials, insurance, and more—so you’re ready for both the workshop and the business side of welding.

From structural steel systems to ornamental design, this program prepares you to work confidently in construction, manufacturing, or custom fabrication. Whether you're starting your career or looking to level up your skills, this degree gives you the tools to turn plans into solid results—and metal into opportunity.

What You Will Learn

Upon completion of the program, you will be able to:

  • Work safely, showing care for yourself, others, and the environment
  • Weld different metals using the right methods for each job
  • Read blueprints and follow instructions to build and repair metal parts
  • Make clean, strong welds and cuts that meet industry quality standards
  • Build skills that prepare you for certifications from major industry organizations

Explore more skills in the course catalog.

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Program At a Glance

  • Length of Program

    2 years (full-time)

  • Study Methods

    In Person

  • Downtown Campus

  • Title IV Financial Aid eligible
  • Transfer Options Available
"I've been welding since I was 11, starting with art classes, and I’ve always enjoyed it. With this educational training, there are so many creative paths — and plenty of job opportunities too. It offers both economic security and creative freedom."
Owen
Welding & Fabrication, AA student

Support When You Need It

Not sure if this is the right path for you? Schedule an appointment with an advisor to:

  • Discuss program options and pathways to a bachelor’s degree
  • Learn about funding and financial aid
  • Get personalized guidance to reach your goals
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