Virtual Exploration, Welding & Metal Fabrication, Engineering Technologies

Welding & Metal Fabrication Lab Tour

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Jun 10

Wednesday, June 10, 2020

4:13–4:13 AM

Jun 10
Wednesday, June 10, 2020
9:00 - 10:00 AM

In this virtual tour, you'll walk through our newly upgraded 55,000+-square-foot facility, meet a few instructors, and check out some of the latest technology and tools of the trade.

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Welding & Fabrication Engineering Technology (B.S.)

Master the tools and techniques of the trade to take on advanced engineering positions within the field. 

Metal Fabrication Technology (A.A.S.)

From welding and machining to sheet metal fabrication, this all-encompassing program builds a diverse combination of metal fabrication skills. 

Welding Technology (A.A.S.)

Training in our newly expanded welding lab, you'll learn the fundamentals of welding and joining operations. 

Welding Certificate

In just four semesters, you'll get extensive hands-on experience with the four major types of welding.

Minors

Supplement your bachelor degree with up to two minors. 

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