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    Learn more about Metalworking degree programs

    Metalworking degree programs dive into the fascinating world of shaping and manipulating metal to create functional and artistic pieces. This discipline covers techniques like welding, fabrication, and machining, offering a hands-on approach to craftsmanship and engineering.

    Through courses in metal shaping, students learn precision skills such as forging, casting, and drilling. Students build confidence as they engage with innovative technologies and industry practices. Advanced topics may include metallurgy, tool design, and CNC programming, which are essential for producing high-quality components and structures.

    You'll explore various career paths in this field, including roles in manufacturing, construction, and custom art metalwork. Graduates often find opportunities in metal fabrication shops, aerospace engineering, or automotive industries, applying their specialized skills in high-demand environments. Pursuing a degree in metalworking not only refines practical abilities but also fosters critical thinking and creativity essential for problem-solving in real-world applications.