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The welding curriculum is designed to provide students experienced in welding as it pertains to assembly, manufacturing, energy and construction.
This program provides education and training in common welding processes, robotics, CNC plasma cutting, CNC press break operations, inspection, print reading, fabrications, pipe and plate welding, automated manufacturing, human relations, communications and other aspects of general education.
Career opportunities offer a wide range of employment possibilities in the manufacturing, steel construction, mining, energy, petroleum and other production areas.
NDSCS is an American Welding Society S.E.N.S.E. certified facility. AWS Level I and Level II certification is available.
| Welding Technology (9 Month Option) |
| Course # |
Class # |
Class |
Credits |
Dates |
| WELD 151 |
22821 |
Welding Theory I |
3 |
August 2009 |
| WELD 153 |
22822 |
Welding Lab I |
5 |
August 2009 |
| MFGT 137 |
22819 |
Print Reading I |
2 |
August 2009 |
| MFGT 123 |
22820 |
Fabrication Methods |
2 |
August 2009 |
| MATH 130 |
22823 |
Technical Math |
2 |
August 2009 |
| CIS 101 |
22814 |
Computer Literacy |
2 |
August 2009 |
| WELD 152 |
16990 |
Welding Theory II |
3 |
January 13, 2008 |
| WELD 154 |
16691 |
Welding Lab II |
5 |
January 13, 2008 |
| MFGT 101 |
16692 |
Robotics |
2 |
January 13, 2008 |
| MFGT 135 |
16693 |
Basic Metallurgy |
2 |
January 13, 2008 |
| PSYC 100 |
16887 |
Human Relations |
2 |
January 13, 2008 |
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Total Required Credits: |
30 |
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| Suggested Sequence of Study |
| 1st Semester |
2nd Semester |
| WELD 151 |
WELD 152 |
| WELD 153 |
WELD 154 |
| MFGT 137 |
MFGT 101 |
| MFGT 123 |
MFGT 135 |
| MATH 130 |
PSYC 100 |
| CIS 101 |
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