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Nov 24, 2024
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2018 - 2019 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Welding, A.A.S.
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(Code 1336)
This program provides the background, skills, knowledge, understanding and techniques needed to produce quality weldments. Students gain knowledge of various materials and an understanding of the effects that heat and stress have on welded materials. Students should develop sufficient skills for American Welding Society Certification.
Upon completion of this program [CIP: 48.0508], graduates should be able to:
- demonstrate use of computer systems used in industry.
- demonstrate use of industrial machines (lathes, mills, CNC, and Welding power sources).
- create a product using SMAW.
- create a product using GTAW.
- create a product using MIG.
- create a product using Flux Core.
- create a fluid power system.
- demonstrate basic shop emergency health care techniques.
Prerequisite courses may apply to this program.
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General Education Requirements
Written Communication
The following Michigan Transfer Agreement Recommended Courses prepare students to meet MCC’s General Education Goal of Demonstrating Competence in Written Communication, choose one:
Oral Communication
The following Michigan Transfer Agreement Recommended Courses prepare students to meet MCC’s General Education Goal of Demonstrating Competence in Oral Communication, choose one:
Laboratory Science
The following Michigan Transfer Agreement Recommended Courses prepare students to meet MCC’s General Education Goal of Demonstrating Competence in Application of Scientific Methodologies, choose one:
Mathematics
The following Michigan Transfer Agreement Recommended Courses prepare students to meet MCC’s General Education Goal of Demonstrating Competence in Basic Computational Methods and Mathematical Concepts and Applications, choose one:
Social Science
The following Michigan Transfer Agreement Recommended Courses prepare students to meet MCC’s General Education Goal of Demonstrating Competence in Local, National, and Global Citizenship, two required:
Take POLI 240 or POLI 110 (POLI 110 does not meet Michigan Transfer Agreement requirements)
AND
Choose one:
Humanities & Fine Arts:
Choose two of the following Michigan Transfer Agreement Recommended Courses (from different disciplines, only one can be a foreign language):
Note:
Minimum of 60 unduplicated credits (100 level or higher) required for all associate degree programs.
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