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Welding Technology Associate in Applied Science Degree

Bevill State Community College

Associate's Degree

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Welding Technology program prepares students for AWS certifications and careers as welders. Coursework includes SMAW, GMAW, GTAW, FCAW, pipe welding, and blueprint reading.

Credits

62 credits

Format

In-Person

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Course Pathway

15 courses in this program

112 courses
WKO 110
3 credits
WDT 217
3 credits
WDT 124
3 credits
WDT 123
3 credits
WDT 122
3 credits
WDT 120
3 credits
WDT 110
3 credits
WDT 109
3 credits
WDT 108
3 credits
SPH 106
3 credits
MTH 116
3 credits
ENR 098
4 credits
23 courses
WDT 125
3 credits
WDT 119
3 credits
ENG 101
3 credits
Core course
External prerequisite
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Program Requirements

Courses required to complete this program

WDT 108SMAW Fillet/OFC
3 cr
WDT 109SMAW Fillet/PAC/CAC
3 cr
WDT 110Industrial Blue Print Reading
3 cr
WDT 119Gas Metal ARC/Flux Cored ARC Welding
3 cr
WDT 120Shielded Metal ARC Welding Groove
3 cr
WDT 122SMAW Fillet/OFC Lab
3 cr
WDT 123SMAW Fillet/PAC/CAC Lab
3 cr
WDT 124Gas Metal ARC/Flux Cored ARC Welding Lab
3 cr
WDT 125Shielded Metal ARC Welding Groove Lab
3 cr
WDT 217SMAW Carbon Pipe
3 cr
WKO 110NCCER Core
3 cr
ENG 101English Composition I
3 cr
MTH 116Mathematical Applications
3 cr
SPH 106Fundamentals of Oral Communication
3 cr
Program Details

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Requirements

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Financial Aid

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Locations

Where this program is offered

  • Alabama

    Alabama

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

Auto-populated·from O*NET via SOC 51-4121.00

Skills

MonitoringReading ComprehensionActive ListeningSpeakingCritical ThinkingQuality Control AnalysisOperations MonitoringOperation and ControlComplex Problem SolvingCoordinationJudgment and Decision MakingTime Management

Knowledge

Production and ProcessingMechanicalDesignAdministration and ManagementBuilding and ConstructionMathematicsEnglish Language

Abilities

Arm-Hand SteadinessNear VisionManual DexteritySelective AttentionProblem SensitivityFinger DexterityControl PrecisionOral ComprehensionVisualizationInformation OrderingMultilimb CoordinationDeductive ReasoningInductive ReasoningOral ExpressionWritten Comprehension

Tasks

  • Operate safety equipment and use safe work habits.
  • Examine workpieces for defects and measure workpieces with straightedges or templates to ensure conf
  • Weld components in flat, vertical, or overhead positions.
  • Read blueprints, work orders, or production schedules to determine product or job instructions or sp
  • Inspect, measure, or test completed metal workpieces to ensure conformance to specifications, using
  • Record operational information on specified production reports.
  • Maintain equipment, making repairs or modifications when necessary.
  • Fabricate ducts for high efficiency heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems to max
  • Fasten seams or joints together with welds, bolts, cement, rivets, solder, caulks, metal drive clips

Technology

Spreadsheet softwareEnterprise resource planning ERP softwareComputer aided design CAD softwareElectronic mail softwareOperating system softwareOffice suite softwareAnalytical or scientific softwareComputer aided manufacturing CAM software

Tools

Adjustable widemouth pliersAdjustable wrenchesAir chiselsAir drillsAir scalersAngle findersAnvilsArc voltage measurement instrumentsBandsawsBrakesBrazing equipmentBuffersCalipersComealongsComputerized numerical control CNC programmable welding robot controllersArc welding equipmentBall peen hammersBench visesBrazing machinesBrazing robotsC clampsCenter punchesChipping hammersClaw hammersCold-welding machinesComputerized numerical control CNC oxy-fuel systemsDesktop computersDial calipersDiffusion-welding machinesAC welding power units

Work Values

SupportWorking ConditionsRelationshipsIndependenceAchievementRecognition
Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

  • Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers51-4121.00
  • Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders51-4122.00
  • Sheet Metal Workers47-2211.00
What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: developing (Level 2)(based on Associate's Degree)

  • Safety equipment and lockout/tagout procedures — apply independently and verify compliance before beginning welding operations on a production line.
  • Shielded metal arc and gas metal arc welding equipment — set up, adjust, and operate with reduced oversight across routine fabrication assignments.
  • Weld joints in flat, vertical, and overhead positions — complete to specification on standard structural or sheet-metal components with occasional quality checks.
  • Straightedges, squares, and weld inspection gauges — use routinely to confirm workpiece conformance to dimensional tolerances on familiar job types.
  • Torches, torch tips, and filler materials — select and install independently by reading welding procedure specifications for common metal types and thicknesses.
  • Equipment malfunctions and material defects — diagnose recurring issues, document findings, and notify supervisors with clear written or verbal descriptions.
  • Job traveler tags and piece-mark systems — complete accurately and consistently to support production tracking on multi-piece fabrication orders.
  • Welding method selection for common carbon and stainless steel applications — apply working knowledge of geometry and basic metallurgy with limited supervisor input.
  • Weld quality and bead appearance — monitor in-process using visual inspection and basic destructive test results to catch non-conformances early.
  • Production schedules and job priorities — interpret and follow using shop floor work orders and, when available, ERP system task lists.

Some details on this page are auto-populated from public workforce data sources: O*NET (opens in new tab), BLS (opens in new tab), College Scorecard (opens in new tab), DOL Training Provider Results (opens in new tab), NSX (opens in new tab). Provided in partnership with LER.me Career Intelligence.

Student Outcomes

Performance metrics for this program

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Completion Rate
86%
Placement Rate
15%