2011-12
Welding Technical Diploma — Downtown Milwaukee, Oak Creek and West Allis Campuses
Program Code: 31-442-1
This curriculum goes into effect as of summer 2011.
This page was last updated in May 2011.
Overview — Welding is a two-semester technical diploma program designed to prepare you to perform production, maintenance and repair welding in the manufacturing and construction industries.
Career Outlook — There is an increasing demand for welders having current industry skills. Advances in welding and related processes create opportunities in manufacturing and construction.
Program Learning Outcomes — Program graduates will have skills for employment. Employers will expect you to:
- Maintain good attendance
- Practice industry safety standards
- Set up and operate all welding and related equipment
- Troubleshoot and maintain equipment
- Utilize math and blueprint-reading skills
- Communicate effectively
- Abide by daily work routine and regulations, and work cooperatively with co-workers
- Follow instructions and work with minimal supervision
- Have pride in workmanship
- Have a good work ethic
Preparation for Admission — The following are required for admission to the program:
- High school diploma or GED
- Demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment
Future Opportunities — Graduates can receive advanced standing in Welding Technology (A.A.S.). Continued education can lead to careers in business ownership, quality assurance, engineering, sales and marketing, or education and training.
Possible Careers:
Quality Assurance Robotics Welding
Related Program:
Welding Technology
For more information, call:
Downtown Milwaukee Campus — 414-297-MATC Oak Creek Campus — 414-571-4500 West Allis Campus — 414-456-5310
Curriculum effective 2011-12.
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EIGHT-WEEK TERMS |
Credits |
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WELD-313 |
Shielded Metal Arc Welding Practices |
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5 |
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WELD-314 |
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Practices |
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5 |
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WELD-351 |
Shielded Metal Arc Welding Processes |
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1 |
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WELD-350 |
Oxyfuel Welding Processes |
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1 |
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WELD-360 |
Blueprint Reading for Welders |
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2 |
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WELD-380 |
Welding Trades Mathematics |
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1 |
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WELD-315 |
Gas Metal Arc Welding Practices |
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5 |
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WELD-316 |
Welding Layout and Setup |
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5 |
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WELD-352 |
Gas-Shielded Arc Welding Processes |
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1 |
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WELD-354 |
Layout and Print Reading |
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2 |
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SOCSCI-330 |
Applied Economics and Human Relations |
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1 |
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ENG-347 |
Communication Skills 2 |
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1 |
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TOTAL CREDITS: |
30 |
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Hours per Week: r = related, s = shop
Program curriculum requirements are subject to change.
‡ Prerequisite required.
For course descriptions, times and locations of classes, visit INFOnline.
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