KENTUCKY COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE SYSTEM
Welding Program
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Program Description
Available Credentials
Employment Opportunities
Admission Requirements
Length of Program
Classes Needed
Applied Technology Division

Welding

Program advisor: Reid Davis

Program Description

Welders join metals by applying intense heat from a gas or electric source to melt metal to form a permanent bond with or without the use of filler metals. Welders plan the sequence of operations and select the equipment to be used according to the kinds of metals involved and the type of weld to be made. Students also learn blueprint reading and flame cutting of metals.

Available Credentials

Diploma

Supports AAS in GOTS

Area Hours to Complete Curriculum Guide
Combination Welder 48-58 Download (RTF)

Certificate

Area Hours to Complete Curriculum Guide
ARC Cutter 5 Certificate List (RTF)
ARC Welder 24-25
Gas Welder 4
Production Line Welder 19-20
Tack Welder 7-10

Employment Opportunities

A majority of welders work in manufacturing industries. Others are employed by construction firms and businesses performing various repair services. A skilled welder may qualify as a technician, supervisor, inspector, or as an owner of a welding business.

Admission Requirements:

The following should be submitted to the Office of Admissions for admission to this program:

Length of Program

Two years for a full time student. Courses are offered during two 16-week semesters and one 6-week summer session if needed.

Classes Needed

Combination Welder

Additional Requirements:

Select a minimum of 2 hours from electives listed in KCTCS catalog.

Additional Courses Required For Associate of Applied Science Degree in General Occupational Technical Studies:

This curriculum guide is for informational purposes only and should not be considered a substitute for the KCTCS Catalog. Students should always choose classes in cooperation with the academic advisor to ensure that all degree requirements are being met.


Information about Associate of Applied Science (AAS) in General Occupational / Technical Studies (GOTS)

Credit earned through certificate and diploma program completion will be applicable toward the Associate in Applied Science in General Occupational / Technical Studies (GOTS) degree when consistent with the objectives of the student's individual plan of study. This heavily advisor-driven model can combine certificates and / or diplomas in different disciplines for meeting employer needs for unique skill combinations for which there is no established degree program.

As many as twenty (20) hours of credit for experiential learning may be applied toward degree completion. KCTCS certificate and diploma credit and acceptable credit transferred from other colleges may also be applied to a student's program completion plan. At least twenty-five percent (25%) of the approved curriculum credits must be completed at the KCTCS institution granting the degree.