Technology Studies: Welding and Fabrication Technologies Certificate

Program code: WFBC-CC-COT

Location: Asnuntuck

Program Description

This certificate provides detailed knowledge of welding principles as applied to modern manufacturing processes and applications. It will provide the student with the requisite advanced skills necessary to weld in today’s technological environment. The Welding Technologies and Fabrication certificate is a practical and “hands-on” program designed to teach the technical skills required to be successful in the welding trade. This curriculum is a mix of theory and practice focusing on the four major welding processes, automation, and fabrication. The student who completes the Welding and Fabrication Technologies certificate program has a choice to pursue employment or to matriculate in an associate degree program.

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The CT State Asnuntuck Campus is an American Welding Society (AWS) Accredited Test Facility

Learning Outcomes

  1. Gain detailed knowledge of welding principles as applied to modern manufacturing processes and applications.
  2. Acquire the requisite advanced skills necessary to welding in today’s technological environment.
  3. Practice and adhere to shop safety rules as they pertain to industry standards.
  4. Correctly and safely assemble, dissemble, and operate an oxyfuel cutting station.
  5. Complete satisfactory welds using SMAW in the four standard welding positions (flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead).
  6. Read and interpret engineering drawings/blueprints.
  7. Understand and apply the appropriate steps involved in fabricating a part from design, to layout, to finished product.
  8. Show manual dexterity/competence in performing acceptable weldments applying basic metallurgical principles.
  9. Prepare and weld coupons in accordance to various welding codes in preparation for certification.
  10. Operate the appropriate tools and processes to successfully meet fabrication goals.
  11. Select and use the appropriate welding specific metrology tools.
  12. Apply arithmetic, algebraic, geometric, and trigonometric operations applied to the welding trade.

Certificate Requirements

Required Courses
MFG 1000Math for Welders3
MFG 1479Career Awareness for Manufacturing1
MFG 1020Introduction to Welding4
MFG 1050Welding Theory I3
MFG 1028Blueprint Reading for Welders3
MFG 1049Introduction to Metal Fabrication3
MFG 1415Safety in the Workplace1
MFG 2081Advanced Welding3
MFG 2050Welding Theory II3
MFG 2073Welding Codes, Testing, and Certification3
MFG 2080Advanced Fabrication3
MFG 2070Welding Automation and Processes3
MFG 2067Metallurgy3
Total Credits36