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Welding Technology, A.A.S.

Location(s): Main Campus


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Career Curriculum WEL2010
Minimum Hours: 62
Major Code: 1.2 480508E
Effective Date: Fall 2025

First Year - Fall Semester (15 Credit Hours)


Second Year - Fall Semester (15 Credit Hours)


Second Year - Spring Semester (15-17 Credit Hours)


Notes and Information


Note


1 Requires a grade of “C” or higher.

Prerequisite: OSHA 10-hour General Certification

The minimum general education component for the Associate in Applied Science degree requires satisfactory completion of at least 15 semester credits of coursework distributed over the disciplines of Communications, Mathematics, Arts and Humanities, Physical and Life Sciences, and Social and Behavioral Sciences. The curriculum guide for each Associate in Applied Science degree program will spell out the course requirements or options available for satisfying the general education component. With appropriate justification and in consultation with your academic advisor, a request to substitute a course for one recommended in this guide may be granted with the appropriate approvals from the Department Chair, Dean for Instruction and Vice-President for Instruction. However, no substitutions are allowed in Groups I-III (General Education Component; GECC) of the curriculum guide (see the Associate in Applied Science general degree requirements worksheet in the John A. Logan College Catalog).

Students planning to transfer and pursue a baccalaureate degree should, when given a choice, enroll in the general education course that is IAI GECC approved and articulated with participating Illinois institutions.

Career Opportunities: Upon successful completion of the AAS degree, the student will have the opportunity to enter the workforce as a welding technician. The program will prepare graduates for entry into union trades positions including boilermakers, plumbers & pipefitters, structural steel workers, rail car repair and general maintenance; small and medium job shops.

American Welding Society LogoJALC Welding Program is an educational member of:
American Welding Society

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Suite 130
Doral, FL 33166

John A. Logan College reserves the right to modify this curriculum guide as needed. Please verify with your academic advisor the accuracy and time lines of this document.

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