Welding Technology
Tennessee College of Applied Technology-Harriman
The mission of the Welding Technology program is to prepare the student for employment opportunities in the welding technology field. The Welding Technology program is designed to teach individuals welding principles and applications from the introduction to welding through welding various metals and positions in the following processes: Shielded Metal Arch Welding (SMAW); Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) process, also known as Metal Inert Gas or MIG welding; and Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GMAW),
Duration
12 Months
Credits
35 credits
Cost
Total Tuition/Fees $5,136.00 Textbook/Supplies Cost $1,709.36Show moreShow less
Format
In-Person
Skills developed through this program
No specific skills listed.
Occupations this program prepares you for
Credentials this program stacks toward
- Program Pathway to Mech Engineering TechFrom The University of Tennessee
Detailed information about this program
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What you need to earn this credential
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Eligible funding programs
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Scholarships
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