Program Information
Vocational Certificate - Code 103300 - Catalog 2021/2022
Shrie Ramey-Allen, Director, 386-506-4171, Shrie.Ramey-Allen@daytonastate.edu
Stephen Grau, Assistant Chair, 386-506-3991, Stephen.Grau@daytonastate.edu
Bridgette Cherry, Administrative Specialist, 386-506-4165, Bridgette.Cherry@daytonastate.edu
Program Mission, Description, and Outcomes
Mission:
The mission of the Welding Technology program is to provide the knowledge, practice and skill development necessary to become a successful welder.
The program provides access to the vocational student with the latest technological equipment and methods. The program embraces diversity, equal access, and equal opportunity for training in the local, state manufacturing market.
Description:
The Welding Technology program is a 24.17 vocational credit certificate program. The curriculum is designed to give students a combination of classroom and lab related activities. A "hands-on" approach to student learning is evident as students learn the safety aspects of welding and become proficient at Stick, MIG, TIG and Oxy-acetyline welding. Students will also learn the related skill of blueprint reading which is required for employment as a welder or welder helper.
Outcomes:
Graduates of the program will be able to:
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Demonstrate the ability to safely follow rules and regulations to welding certification standards.
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Use appropriate tools, equipment, material and electrical products found in the industry.
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Demonstrate proficiency in all aspects of the industry including but not limited to theory, application, and troubleshooting.
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Demonstrate the skills needed in the commercial and industrial markets.
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Demonstrate the steps needed to initiate and complete a blueprint project.
Financial Aid
This program is eligible for federal financial aid and state Bright Futures Scholarship Program.
Financing Options: All students are encouraged to apply for federal and state student financial assistance by visiting FAFSA at http://www.fafsa.gov. For more information on grants, loans and work programs available please visit the Office of Financial Aid webpage at http://www.daytonastate.edu/finaid. Students are also encouraged to apply for one of the many Daytona State College Foundation scholarships offered each semester. For more information see: http://www.daytonastate.edu/scholarships.
Approximate Additional Costs
Program Tuition and Fees*: $1,988
Access Fee: $28 ($1.16 per credit)
Assessment Fee: $34
Lab Fees: $1,910.20
Textbook Estimate: $300
*In-state tuition only; out-of-state tuition will be higher.
Students will have to purchase the following items (approximate costs: $190): Instructor approved welding helmet and face shield, welding jacket, leather welding gloves, work shoes or boots.
Additional Admission Requirements
Students who do not have a standard high school diploma/GED may be eligible for admission, on an alternative basis, to this program if they meet the following criteria:
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Take the Test of Adult Basic Education (TABE) which measures reading, English and math skills, and achieve specified minimum scores.
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Meet with a counselor/advisor for placement test evaluation to receive advice on course selection and registration.
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Students who do not have a standard high school diploma/GED cannot receive student financial aid.
Careers
The following information is required by federal regulations to be provided to students for all vocational and certificate programs. Additional information on any career, job, or salary potential can be found at http://www.onetonline.org. For additional career information, please see:
51-4121.00 Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/51-4121.00 Bright Outlook
51-4121.06 Welders, Cutters, and Welder Fitters http://www.onetonline.org/help/bright/51-4121.06 Green
51-4121.07 Solderers and Brazers http://www.onetonline.org/help/bright/51-4121.07
51-4122.00 Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/51-4122.00
Program Length: The typical length of this program is two (2) semesters (30 weeks). The Florida Education and Training Placement Information Program (FETPIP) lists the placement rate (2018-19) for this field at 67%.
CIP Code (6 digit) - 48.0508 Welding Technology/Welder
For additional information on wages, trends and career videos:
http://www.careerinfonet.org/occ_rep.asp?optstatus=011000000&soccode=514121&id=1&nodeid=2&stfips=12&search=Go
Note: Need help preparing for your job search? Login to Daytona State's Career Services Online (CSO) to create your personal career account, or email your Daytona State College Career Advisor.
Program Specific Courses
PMT0106C | Introduction to Welding I and Lab | 90 |
PMT0109C | Introduction to Welding II and Lab | 90 |
PMT0121C | Welding III (Shield Metal Arc) and Lab | 90 |
PMT0131C | Welding VII (Gas Tungsten Arc) and Lab | 90 |
PMT0134C | Welding V (Gas Metal Arc) and Lab | 90 |
PMT0154C | Welding IV (Plasma Cut Welding and Introduction to MIG) and Lab | 90 |
PMT0161C | Welding VI (Introduction to Pipe Welding) and Lab | 90 |
PMT0171C | Welding VIII (Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc and Pipe Welding) and Lab | 90 |
Sample Program of Study
1st Semester
PMT0106C | Introduction to Welding I and Lab | 90 |
PMT0109C | Introduction to Welding II and Lab | 90 |
PMT0121C | Welding III (Shield Metal Arc) and Lab | 90 |
PMT0154C | Welding IV (Plasma Cut Welding and Introduction to MIG) and Lab | 90 |
2nd Semester
PMT0134C | Welding V (Gas Metal Arc) and Lab | 90 |
PMT0161C | Welding VI (Introduction to Pipe Welding) and Lab | 90 |
PMT0131C | Welding VII (Gas Tungsten Arc) and Lab | 90 |
PMT0171C | Welding VIII (Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc and Pipe Welding) and Lab | 90 |