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Industrial Welding Technology
 
A.A.S. Degree
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Jerry Raino
Professor & Adviser

Phone: (815) 280-2530
Office: T-1069
E-mail: graino@jjc.edu

The JJC Industrial Welding Technology Program is designed to prepare the student for high demand occupations in the industrial welding sector. Students will have the opportunity to design a course of study to prepare them for occupations in the maintenance, structural or pipe welding (at the certification level) fields.

Manpower surveys indicate a continued need for skilled welders and multi-craft maintenance technicians throughout our district. Welding technologies and skills are in high demand across a number of industry sectors that include machine tool, industrial maintenance, construction, and automotive.

Course work is offered at convenient class times at the new state-of-the-art welding facility located on the Main Campus and at a number of satellite locations.

 

TE974
INDUSTRIAL WELDING TECHNOLOGY
ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE
Career Program

DEGREE REQUIREMENTS

   

Hours

General education requirements (Must include the following)

15

  ENG 130 Technical Writing and Communication  
 or  ENG 101 Rhetoric  
  CIS 124 Beginning Microcomputer Applications  

**

MATH 107 Technical Mathematics I  

**

MATH 108 Technical Mathematics II  
  Social Science Elective  
**Note:  Higher level can be substituted  
Requirements for concentration in Industrial Welding Technology

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Required Courses:  
  WELD 114 Shield Metal Arc Welding I (Basic)  
  WELD 115 Shield Metal Arc Welding II (Flat and Horizontal)  

 

WELD 116 Shield Metal Arc Welding III (Vertical)  
  WELD 117 Shield Metal Arc Welding IV (Advanced Vertical)  
  WELD 127 Shield Metal Arc Welding V (Overhead)  

 

WELD 121 Oxygen Acetylene Welding I (Cutting)  

 

WELD 122 Oxygen Acetylene Welding and Brazing II  
  WELD 131 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding I (Mild Steel)  
  WELD 132 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding II (Aluminum)  
  WELD 133 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding III (Stainless Steel)  
  WELD 141 Gas Metal Arc Welding (All Position Welding, Mild Steel and Aluminum)  
  WELD 142 Flux Cored Arc Welding (new course)  
  MGMT 103 Occupational Safety and Health  
  MFG 101 Precision Machine Tool Technology  
  MFG 115 Blueprint Reading for Welding & Metalworking  
  MFG 120 Physical Metallurgy  
  MFG 130 Nondestructive Testing  
Technical Electives: From any Technical elective with consent of adviser/ coordinator.
Suggested Electives:

18

  WELD 118 Pipe Welding I (Horizontal-Fixed Position)  
  WELD 119 Pipe Welding II (Horizontal Position)  
  WELD 120 Pipe Welding III (Vertical Position)  
  WELD 130 Pipe Welding IV (45 Fixed Position)  
  WELD 123 Oxygen Acetylene Welding III  
  WELD 124 Oxygen Acetylene Welding IV  
  WELD 128 Shield Metal Arc Welding VI (Advanced Overhead)  
  WELD 134 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding IV (Individual Problems)  
  WELD 218 Industrial Pipe Fabrication and Layout (new course)  
Total

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