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Learn more about Welding degree programs

Welding degree programs focus on the essential techniques and skills needed for a career in this hands-on discipline. You'll engage in practical training that prepares you for various applications, from construction to manufacturing.

Through courses in welding technology, you'll learn methods such as MIG, TIG, and stick welding, along with techniques for cutting and shaping metals. You’ll also build competencies in blueprint reading and weld inspection, which are critical for producing high-quality work. Students develop confidence as they hone their skills, experimenting with different materials and processes.

Many learners pursue credentials like associates or certificates, which boost career prospects in fields such as automotive, aerospace, and construction. Graduates often take on roles as certified welders, welding inspectors, or fabrication specialists. With the right qualifications, students can explore positions that not only utilize their technical skills but also allow for advancement in the industry.