The Certificate of Applied Science in Welding prepares graduates for positions in construction and oil and gas. Some of the skills learned will include hand-welding, flame cutting, hand-soldering, and brazing equipment to weld or join metal components or to fill holes, indentations, or seams of fabricated metal products.
MILESTONE COURSE:
These courses are the keys to graduation and certification. Courses should be taken in the recommended semesters to stay on time for completion.
FIELD/CLINICAL COURSE:
CAREER PLANNING: Plant maintenance jobs, pipeline welders, field and shop welders, mobile welders, and pipe fitters in local fabrication shops make an average wage of $12.90 - $27.33/hour.
CAPSTONE COURSE:
ELECTIVES:
CONCURRENT COURSES:
CERTIFICATION:
PRACTICUM and SEMINAR
2+2 with WVU Parkersburg
CAREER LADDER:
Students should average 15 credit hours per semester, or 30 per year, to graduate on time.
TOTAL DEGREE CREDITS: 30
2019-2020
THE NEXT STEP:
The Certificate of Applied Science in Welding is designed to lead directly into the Associate of Applied Science in Welding. Consider continuing your education with the advanced Welding courses in the associates program. With 30 more credit hours you could obtain the associate-level degree and have advanced skills to further your career.
The Certificate of Applied Science in Welding provides instruction in all the popular welding processes. Upon mastery of these processes, students are assessed using the AWS Sense Level 1 examination. This certification usually will allow the student the opportunity to test for a potential employer in whatever code is required. Students studying on a full-time basis may normally expect to complete the certificate in one academic year. All credit earned may be applied to the AAS Degree in Welding Technology should the student subsequently choose to pursue the degree.
Graduation Requirements:
Complete the minimum number of credit hours required for the degree.
Complete the general education curricula for the degree.
Complete at least 8 credit hours at WVU Parkersburg.
Maintain a minimum 2.0 cumulative grade point average.
Foundational Learning Courses (FLCs):
To ensure breadth and depth as students meet these broad education goals, the curriculum focuses on six academic “strands.”
Composition & Rhetoric
Science & Technology
Math & Quantitative Skill
Society, Diversity & Connections
Human Inquiry & the Past
The Arts and Creativity
ENGL 101
ENGL 102
ENGL 107*
ENGL 108*
ASTR 106
BIOL 101 & BIOL 103 L
BIOL 102
BIOL 104 L
BIOL 107 *
BIOL 108 *
BIOL 109 *
BIOL 115
BIOL 117
BIOL 171
CHEM 111
CHEM 115
CHEM 116
CS 101
GEOL 101 & GEOL 102 L
GEOL 103 & GEOL 104 L
GEOL 105 & GEOL 105 L
PSCI 111
PSCI 112
PHYS 101
PHYS 102
PHYS 111
PHYS 112
MATH 120 *
MATH 121
MATH 125 *
MATH 126
MATH 128
MATH 129
MATH 150
MATH 155
MATH 156
MATH 211
COMM 105
COMM 111
COMM 112
ECON 201
ECON 202
FREN 101
FREN 102
GEOG 102
GEOG 240
POLS 102
POLS 220
PSYC 101
PSYC 241
RELI 231
SOC 101
SOC 105
SOC 221
SOC 232
SPAN 101
SPAN 102
HIST 101
HIST 102
HIST 152
HIST 153
HIST 250 *
PHIL 111
PHIL 150 *
PHIL 170
History & Literature of the Arts
ART 101
ART 105
ART 106
MUSI 170
THEA 101
Literature
ENGL 131
ENGL 132
ENGL 221
ENGL 222
ENGL 241
ENGL 242
ENGL 261
ENGL 262
ENGL 285
Applied Arts
ART 109
THEA 102
Creative Writing
ENGL 213
ENGL 214
ENGL 215
* Serves technical and professional degree programs specific to WVU Parkersburg. Does not transfer to WVU as General Education (March 2018).