Code | Course | Credits |
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First Year / First Semester | ||
CIM-140 | Workplace Essentials | 3 |
CIM-141 | Workplace Essentials for Welding Apprenticeship | 3 |
CIM-135 | Welding and Soldering Theory | 3 |
CIM-136 | Advanced Welding Theory Apprenticeship | 3 |
Total Minimum Credits | 12 |
Welding Apprentice
This one-year on-line (30 week) Certificate provides students with the theory behind welding techniques. This program is designed to be used as the related technical theory for an apprenticeship program. This program is credit generating; therefore, Associates degrees of programs related to the discipline may be inclined to consider completion of these courses for transfer. Upon completion, students can continue to pursue a degree in TES.AAS.
This program prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge of welding processes to fabricate, repair and maintain manufactured weldments, industrial machinery and equipment and motors, pneumatic tools, conveyor systems, and production machinery as a maintenance technician.
Students must register through the Workforce Development division.
Program Student Learning Outcomes
At the end of the program, the graduate will be able to:
- Define industry-recognized best practices for everyday workplace situations.
- Identify welding system components and be able to set up the appropriate systems for standard welding processes.
- Identify hazardous situations and be able to execute safely within the industrial welding environment.
- Classify electricity in all of its forms used in the welding process.
- Choose proper welding and cutting techniques to create products and maintain industrial and commercial equipment.
Contact Person
Dr. Kevin Schmidt (856) 227-7200 ext. 4517 Email: kschmidt@xlhl.net
Additional information
CIP Code | 48.0508 |
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Program Code | WA.CA |