Catalog 2012-2013, Final Edition [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Welding
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Location:
Welding Technology Center
970.339.6203
Program Chair:
Paul Hasty, 970.339.6321, paul.hasty@aims.edu
Advisors and Faculty:
Paul Hasty, 970.339.6321, paul.hasty@aims.edu
Jeff Klein, 970.339.6203, jeff.klein@aims.edu
Degree and Certificates Offered
Welding Technology (A.A.S. Degree - WT02)
Welding Technician (Certificate - WT01)
Basic Welding and Cutting (Certificate)
SMAW (Certificate)
GMAW (Certificate)
FCAW(Certificate)
Advanced Welding Processes (Certificate)
Welding for Ag Educators (Certificate)
Potential Opportunities: Welding is a skill that impacts almost every industry in the world and provides a challenging, dynamic, and rewarding career. The Aims Welding Technology Program is designed to provide students with the skills and knowledge required to successfully enter the welding field. The most common welding and cutting processes are covered in great detail as well as printreading, layout, metallurgy, estimating, and weld inspection. Attention to detail and the desire to work steadily and patiently to achieve a high level of skill in the art of welding are prerequisites for this program.
Some of the career possibilities in welding include:
Production Welder
Pipe Welder and Fitter
Repair and Maintenance Welder
Welding Supervisor
Automated Welding Machine Technician/Programmer
Welding Inspection and Quality Control Technician
Welding Equipment Sales and Repair
Business Owner/Entrepreneur
Students seeking the Welding Technology A.A.S. degree or Welding Technician certificate shall take the Accuplacer assessment test prior to beginning the program. Assessment scores should qualify certificate students for courses at the 090 level or higher in English, reading, and math; degree students should qualify for college level courses. Students not meeting the assessment standards will be required to take the appropriate remedial courses in any deficient area or demonstrate proficiency through reassessment in accordance with Aims assessment policy.
Students who assess below the 030 level in English and math, or the 060 level in reading will be required to reassess at the above level or higher prior to beginning the welding program. Students not able to begin the program due to low assessment scores will be referred to the Aims Continuing Education Division for advising on basic skills programs.
Note:
Remedial courses may be taken concurrently with welding courses as long as the minimum assessment requirements are met.
Degree seeking students are required to complete all remedial coursework within the first thirty semester hours of classes.
Personal Interest Courses
The following courses are designed to be customized to the individual student’s personal interests and are not applicable to the Welding Technology A.A.S. degree or certificates:
The Welding Department requires students to complete all welding courses with a minimum grade of “C” (70% or higher). Final scores below 70% receive a failing grade or “F”.
Welding Technology Advisory Committee
Dave Adler, General Air
Orvin Adolf, Harsh International
Glenn Ashley, Bollman Technical Education Center
Wade Lutz, Big R Manufacturing
Gary Magnuson, Xcel Energy
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