Fabrication/Welding Technology, AAS

The purpose of this program is to prepare graduates for employment in entry-level and higher positions in metal fabrication industries. Graduates will begin work in light or heavy metal fabrication as welders and/or fabricators. Training and experience can lead to careers in technical sales, supervision, estimating, quality control, inspection, specialty welding, and teaching, as well as self-employment. The Fabrication/Welding Certificate Program (the first year of the two-year degree) prepares graduates for employment as Welders/Fabricators. The Welding Processes Certificate Program prepares graduates for employment as Welder-Trainees or Welders.

90 credits

Program Contacts

Cost

Estimated Cost: $ 19,232

  • Resident Tuition: $12,522*
  • Technology Fees: $ 1,170
  • General Student Fees: $ 813**
  • Online Course Fee: $ 0 (if applicable)
  • Books / Course Materials: $ 660 (Some courses use Open Educational Resources (OER), which are free or low-cost materials.)
  • Program Specific Fees: $ 3,267 (course fees)
  • Other Cost / Expenses: $800*** (tools)

Costs provided are estimates only. Learn more and view current tuition and fee information at https://www.lanecc.edu/costs-admission/tuition-fees-and-payments/credit-tuition

*Resident tuition is based on all program requirements (general education, core, directed electives).

**General Student fees are paid once each term, depending on whether you are taking classes on Main Campus, or at one of the outreach centers or by distance learning.

***Any special info about program costs or expenses.

****This is the total of all the differential fees attached to the courses in this program.

Program Learning Outcomes

Students who complete this program will be able to:

PLO 1 - Apply knowledge of forming, fitting, and welding processes

PLO 2 - Demonstrate entry-level fabrication techniques and multiple welding processes including GTAW, SMAW, GMAW, FCAW, PAC, OAC structural and pipefitting, metallurgy, and quality control procedures

PLO 3 - Use appropriate library and information resources to research professional issues and support lifelong learning

PLO 4 - Use blueprint-reading skills, cost estimating, applied science of materials, and mathematics necessary to the profession

PLO 5 - Demonstrate and use industry safety standards

PLO 6 - Use mathematical formulas to calculate area, volume, and weight of metal objects

Program Requirements

General Education

WR 115Introduction to College Composition

4

MTH 085Applied Geometry for Technicians

4

Human Relations - choose one course from list

3-4

WR: See Footnote 1.

MTH: See Footnote 2.

List of accepted Human Relations Courses

Program Core Courses

Must be completed with a letter grade of C- or better, P/NP is not accepted.

WLD 112Fabrication/Welding 1

12

WLD 113Fabrication/Welding 2

12

WLD 114Fabrication/Welding 3

12

WLD 215Fabrication/Welding 4

12

WLD 216Fabrication/Welding 5

12

WLD 217Fabrication/Welding 6

12

Welding Lab / Shop Safety / Co-op - Complete one of the following:

WLD 142Pipe Welding Lab: Carbon Steel

3

MFG 101Safety and Basic Shop Practice

3

ENGR 280WCo-op Ed: Welding

3-12

ENGR 280W: must complete a minimum of 3 credits

WLD: See Footnote 3.

Electives

Complete 5 credits from the Advanced Technology Directed Elective List

Note: Additional WLD courses completed under electives must still be completed with a letter grade of C- or better. P/NP is not accepted. WLD 139 is only offered P/NP, and must be completed with a Pass grade. All other Electives may be completed with a grade of C- or better, or Pass.

Footnotes

1 – WR 115W or higher writing is also accepted

2 – MTH 097 or MTH 112Z are also accepted
It is recommended students complete the math requirement prior to taking WLD courses

3 – Cooperative Education (Co-op): offers students college credit and a grade for on-the-job work experience related to their educational and career goals. In certain circumstances, co-op experience may be substituted for major course work. For more information, see your Academic Advisor or Program Coordinator

Notes

  • This is the parent program for the Fabrication/Welding Technology, 1-yr Certificate.
  • A high school diploma or equivalent is recommended for all applicants to this program.
  • This program is articulated with Oregon Institute of Technology, which requires a higher-level math course than is required for the program. Contact an Academic Advisor for help with transfer to OIT.