WELDING

The Welding Program is designed to teach incremental levels of welding skills, which enable students to achieve nationally recognized certifications (NCCER/AWS Level 1 Entry Level Welder and Level 2 Advanced Level Welder). Each certificate level is acknowledged by industry markets as proof of acquired skills in various forms of welding, cutting, base metal preparation, welding inspection, safety, and metallurgy. This prepares students for certification tests in specific welding code applications, such as AWS, API, and ASME Sec IX. In addition to welder certifications, students are afforded the opportunity to obtain a Certificate of Proficiency, Certificate of Applied Science and Associate of Applied Science Degree.

Certification Levels from Northland enhance career opportunities for graduates as certified welders throughout the nation.

To earn an AAS in Welding the student must complete 16 general education requirements, 45 credits of core requirements, and 3 credits of required electives.


Associate of Applied Science • 64 Cr.



GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS • 16 cr.



Communications • 6 cr.

See requirements page 51.

Mathematics • 3 cr.
Discipline Studies • 7 cr.

See requirements page 51.


Core Requirements • 45 cr.

Level One (19 cr.)

Level Two (26 cr.)

Required Electives • 3 Cr.

Student must complete a minimum of 3 credits from the following:




Certificate of Applied Science


To complete a Certificate of Applied Science in Welding, a student must complete the core requirements and MAT 101 and ENL 101.

Certificates of Proficiency


OXYACETYLENE WELDING • 6 cr.

ARC WELDING • 10 cr.

INERT GAS WELDING • 7 cr.

ENTRY LEVEL WELDER • 19 cr.

ADVANCED WELDER • 26 cr.

Student must complete all of the requirements for Welding Level I and receive a Certificate of Proficiency for Level I before receiving the Welding Level II certificate.

WELDING TECHNICIAN • 32 cr.









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