Program information is available from the School of Applied Technologies Office at (505) 224-3711 or from Academic Advisement and Career Development at (505) 224-4321.
Students will study hands-on welding technology, including blueprint reading, mathematics, metallurgy and other general course work. Classes include classroom and lab time. Upon completion of this program, graduates will be eligible for entry level employment in a variety of industrial careers.
Special Requirements
Students are expected to purchase textbooks, tools and personal safety equipment.
Career and Educational Opportunities
One-hundred percent of our graduating class obtained employment in the welding industry. Jobs are available in the construction, manufacturing and energy fields.
Students should see an academic advisor to customize their educational plans. Students must meet prerequisites by placement scores or specific course work. Please see Course Descriptions for prerequisite(s) information.