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Technology and Health Division
Certificate T0932

Prepares students for entry-level employment as a licensed welder with additional skills development and theory in gas tungsten ARC welding. Coursework prepares students for industry licensing with emphasis on competencies required for certification in aluminum, CRES, mild steel and selected exotic metals with specialty skills in gas tungsten ARC welding.

Required Courses

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Certificate & Degree Details

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  • Welder - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding

    Technology and Health Division
    Certificate T0932

    Prepares students for entry-level employment as a licensed welder with additional skills development and theory in gas tungsten ARC welding. Coursework prepares students for industry licensing with emphasis on competencies required for certification in aluminum, CRES, mild steel and selected exotic metals with specialty skills in gas tungsten ARC welding.

    Required Courses

    Course Prefix Course Name Units
    WELD 40Introduction to Welding 12
    WELD 50Oxyacetylene Welding2
    WELD 51Basic Electric Arc Welding2
    WELD 53AWelding Metallurgy3
    WELD 60Print Reading and Computations for Welders3
    WELD 70ABeginning Arc Welding3
    WELD 70BIntermediate Arc Welding3
    WELD 70CCertification for Welders3
    WELD 80Construction Fabrication and Welding3
    WELD 81Pipe and Tube Welding3
    WELD 90AGas Tungsten Arc Welding3
    Total Units30
    1

    Note: Any higher level welding courses may be substituted for WELD 40.

    Air Conditioning & Welding Website 

  • Welder - Automotive Welding, Cutting & Modification

    Technology and Health Division
    Certificate N0648

    Prepares students for entry-level employment as a licensed welder with additional skills development and theory in automotive welding, cutting and modification. Coursework prepares students for industry licensing with emphasis on competencies required for certification in structural steel welding and specialty skills in automotive welding.

    Required Courses

    Course Prefix Course Name Units
    WELD 40Introduction to Welding 12
    WELD 50Oxyacetylene Welding2
    WELD 51Basic Electric Arc Welding2
    WELD 53AWelding Metallurgy3
    WELD 60Print Reading and Computations for Welders3
    WELD 70ABeginning Arc Welding3
    WELD 70BIntermediate Arc Welding3
    WELD 70CCertification for Welders3
    WELD 80Construction Fabrication and Welding3
    WELD 81Pipe and Tube Welding3
    WELD 91Automotive Welding, Cutting and Modification1
    Total Units28
    1

    Note: Any higher level welding courses may be substituted for WELD 40.

    Air Conditioning & Welding Website 

  • Welder - Licensed

    Technology and Health Division
    Certificate N0643

    This program is designed to prepare students for entry-level employment in the broad field of welding, including manufacturing construction, fabrication and repair. Through theoretical and hand-on skills coursework students prepare for industry licensing with an understanding of current guidelines and standards. Particular emphasis is placed on those competencies required for certification in structural steel welding. Course sequences can be modified to reflect industry experience or other individual needs.

    Required Courses

    Course Prefix Course Name Units
    WELD 40Introduction to Welding 12
    WELD 50Oxyacetylene Welding2
    WELD 51Basic Electric Arc Welding2
    WELD 53AWelding Metallurgy3
    WELD 60Print Reading and Computations for Welders3
    WELD 70ABeginning Arc Welding3
    WELD 70BIntermediate Arc Welding3
    WELD 70CCertification for Welders3
    WELD 80Construction Fabrication and Welding3
    WELD 81Pipe and Tube Welding3
    Total Units27
    1

    Note: Any higher level welding courses may be substituted for WELD 40.

    Air Conditioning & Welding Website 

  • Welding

    Technology and Health Division
    Certificate E0919

    This program is designed to prepare the student for employment in the broad field of welding and

    1. leads to occupations in manufacturing and repair; and
    2. helps prepare the student for positions in supervision.

    Courses in the welding curriculum prepare students for welding certificates. The College is a testing agency for the City of Los Angeles, and is authorized to administer the performance test for the Structural Welding certificate. There is a $50 charge for students and $60 for nonstudents to take this test. Topics of the written portion of the test which is administered by the City are reviewed in various welding courses offered by the College.

    Required Courses

    Course Prefix Course Name Units
    WELD 40Introduction to Welding2
    WELD 70ABeginning Arc Welding 13
    WELD 70BIntermediate Arc Welding3
    Total Units8
    1

    Note: Any higher level welding courses may be substituted for WELD 70A.

    Recommended Electives

    Course Prefix Course Name Units
    WELD 60Print Reading and Computations for Welders3
    WELD 70CCertification for Welders3

    Air Conditioning & Welding Website 

  • Welding – Semiautomatic Arc Welding

    Technology and Health Division
    Certificate T0933

    Prepares students for entry-level employment as a licensed welder with additional skills development and theory in semiautomatic ARC welding. Coursework prepares students for industry licensing with emphasis on competencies required for certification in structural steel welding and specialty skills in semiautomatic ARC welding.

    Required Courses

    Course Prefix Course Name Units
    WELD 40Introduction to Welding 12
    WELD 50Oxyacetylene Welding2
    WELD 51Basic Electric Arc Welding2
    WELD 53AWelding Metallurgy3
    WELD 60Print Reading and Computations for Welders3
    WELD 70ABeginning Arc Welding3
    WELD 70BIntermediate Arc Welding3
    WELD 70CCertification for Welders3
    WELD 80Construction Fabrication and Welding3
    WELD 81Pipe and Tube Welding3
    WELD 90BSemiautomatic Arc Welding Process3
    Total Units30
    1

    Note: Any higher level welding courses may be substituted for WELD 40.

    Air Conditioning & Welding Website 

  • Welding

    Technology and Health Division
    Degree S0919

    This program is designed to prepare the student for employment in the broad field of welding. It leads to occupations in manufacturing and repair and helps prepare the student for positions in supervision.

    Courses in the welding curriculum prepare students for welding certification. The college is a testing agency for the City of Los Angeles and is authorized to administer the performance test for the Structural Welding Certificate. There is a $50 charge for students and $60 for non-students to take this test. Topics of the written portion of the test which is administered by the city are reviewed in various welding courses offered by the college. This program is intended to prepare students for employment following graduation. Students desiring a bachelor’s degree (transfer program) should consult with a counselor or advisor to discuss transferability of courses.

    This degree requires the completion of General Education coursework plus the following:

    Required Courses

    Course Prefix Course Name Units
    WELD 40Introduction to Welding2
    WELD 50Oxyacetylene Welding2
    WELD 51Basic Electric Arc Welding2
    WELD 53AWelding Metallurgy3
    WELD 70ABeginning Arc Welding3
    WELD 70BIntermediate Arc Welding3
    WELD 70CCertification for Welders3
    WELD 80Construction Fabrication and Welding3
    Total Units21

    Recommended Electives

    Course Prefix Course Name Units
    BUSM 61Business Organization and Management3
    WELD 30Metal Sculpture2
    WELD 60Print Reading and Computations for Welders3
    WELD 81Pipe and Tube Welding3

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Contact: Dan GarciaTitle: Department Co-ChairContact: djgarcia@mtsac.edu

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