If you enjoy building and repairing things and you want a career where you can work in a wide variety of environments, then welding is for you. Welding is used in most fields, meaning that there is a constant need for skilled workers. At Snow, students get hands-on experience with a variety of welding techniques, making them in-demand upon graduation.
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Certificate of Proficiency
2 years (69-71 credits)
Associate of Applied Science
Tuition*
$2975 ($85/credit)
Student Fees
$192/semester
* Tuition and fees are subject to change.
Tools
TBD
Books
$225 (approximate)
Fall
Spring
Summer
Students may start this program at the beginning of fall, spring, or summer semester. (August, January, May)
3% Growth
Job Outlook
$42,490
Annual Median Salary
Richfield Campus
Course # | Title | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|
WELD 1012 | Oxyacetylene Welding | 2 |
WELD 1015 | Cutting Processes | 2 |
WELD 1020 | Intro to SMAW | 4 |
WELD 1220 | Intro to GMAW | 2 |
WELD 1420 | Intro to GTAW | 2 |
WELD 2210 | Blueprints for Welders | 5 |
Total Credits | 17 |
Course # | Title | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|
WELD 2020 | Advanced SMAW | 4 |
WELD 2220 | Advanced GMAW | 3 |
WELD 2230 | Advanced FCAW | 3 |
WELD 2320 | Metallurgy | 4 |
WELD 2420 | Advanced GTAW | 4 |
Total Credits | 18 |
This program follows a Competency Based Education (CBE) format. CBE measures your mastery of the subject material (rather than how many hours you spent in class) to determine if you earn credit. CBE is about what you know and can do, not how many hours you spent learning it.
CBE courses contain the same assignments, instruction videos, quizzes, etc., as the regular online version of the class. The main difference is that in a CBE class, most of those lessons and activities are optional (and not graded). You will complete as many (or few) as you need to learn the material. When you feel you’re ready, you can take the assessment. If you pass with an 80% or above, you may move on to the next section. If you score below 80%, you will need to review the material before retaking the assessment. Students are expected to keep up on work, attend labs and externships. Falling behind may result in failure of courses and an inability to complete the program. For more detailed information about Competency Based Education (CBE), please visit: ebasd.com/cbe