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Welding degree programs at the Associate of Applied Science level offer hands-on training and opportunities to learn a vital trade in various industries. This field combines technical skills with creativity, allowing students to see their work come to life through metal fabrication and joining techniques.

As a welding student, you'll explore courses in arc welding, metal fabrication, and pipe welding. You’ll develop essential competencies like reading blueprints, managing welding equipment, and applying safety standards in the workshop. The environment encourages creativity and precision as students strengthen their adaptability while mastering diverse welding techniques.

Graduates of an Associate of Applied Science in Welding typically embark on careers as welders, fabricators, or inspectors. This path prepares you for roles in sectors like construction, manufacturing, and automotive, where skilled welders are highly sought after. Whether aiming to create intricate metal structures or working on large-scale projects, your training will equip you with the practical skills needed to succeed in this dynamic field.