Overview and Award Outcomes
Overview
This certificate will provide the student with entry-level skills and knowledge to perform as a gas metal arc welder (GMAW) with minimum supervision in all positions in the following areas: production manufacturing, pipe/tubing, food industry, aero space, and ornamental/sculpture, on ferrous and non ferrous metals. You can obtain entry-level employment by just taking a few courses that will lead towards a certificate in MIG or TIG welding. Taking additional courses will provide you with the opportunity for job advancement as a welder. Welding courses are also valuable for persons who have careers or interests that require some welding knowledge.
Award Outcomes
Utilize safe working techniques and practices.
Set-up welding and cutting equipment.
Operate welding and cutting equipment.
Produce welds with the Gas Metal Arc Welding Process in steel.
Interpret blueprints and welding symbols.
Preform basic lay-outs on various materials.
Apply metallurgical principles to welding and fabrication processes.
Determine the quality of welds.
Identify steps and procedures in the Gas Metal Arc Welding process.
Career Opportunities
There are many employment opportunities available in the following areas: construction, machinery manufacturing, sheet metal industry, and custom job shop.
Semester Sequence
Offered at Brooklyn Park Only
Second Semester
WLDG1010 | Practical Application for Estimating and Layout | 2 |
WLDG1140 | Gas Metal Arc Welding II | 3 |
Graduation (16 Credits)
Semester listings reflect the recommended sequence. Due to circumstances beyond our control, the information herein is subject to change without notice.
6/20/2019 : BP 4606 / EP