Welding, Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) & Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), SC

This is a draft edition of the 2024-2025 catalog. Information is subject to change.

Program Description

This Skills Certificate will prepare students to take the American Welding Society (AWS) certified welding (CW) exams. Students will learn various cutting processes and develop manual skills using FCAW, GTAW, and plasma arc cutting (PAC) processes that comply with AWS standards, including critical safety procedures. Students will learn to fabricate simple parts from basic drawings, sketches, and technical plans. Students must pass all coursework with a score of 75% or higher.

This program is not eligible for financial aid. However, it may be eligible for scholarship funding if the student is awarded scholarships.

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Recommended Course Schedule

Plan of Study Grid
1st semesterUnits
WELD 231 Welding III 3
WELD 232 Welding III Practice 2
WELD 241 Welding IV 3
WELD 242 Welding IV Practice 2
 Semester Total10
 Total Units10

Program Requirements

Skills Certificates can consist of a single course or a short set of courses that provide training for entry-level positions or career advancement. These short-term certificates may also prepare students to take state, national and/or industry-recognized certifications or licensing exams.

Skills certificates are awarded upon completion of coursework and marked on a student's transcripts at the end of the semester. Students cannot declare a skills certificate as one's major. Skills Certificates are not eligible for Financial Aid. 

To earn a skills certificate, students must:

  1. Maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0.
  2. Have no financial or library obligation to the college.
Certificate Requirements
WELD 231Welding III3
WELD 232Welding III Practice2
WELD 241Welding IV3
WELD 242Welding IV Practice2
Total Units10

Program Outcomes

Students completing the certificate will:

PSLO1: Use the FCAW, GTAW, and plasma arc cutting processes to produce a variety of welds.

PSLO2: Fabricate simple parts from basic drawings, sketches, and technical plans.

PSLO3: Demonstrate appropriate workplace skills and tools, including the application of personal and mechanical safety measures for using welding equipment and techniques.