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Associate - Combination Welding Technology
Our associate degree in Combination Welding Technology program will teach students how to build everything from skyscrapers to submarines–maybe even satellite launch pads. Practical applications of welding, namely, oxyacetylene, metallic arc, tungsten inert gas (TIG), and metal inert gas (MIG) are included in the program. Classroom instruction also includes welding theory and how to read blueprints to complete the jobs. Graduates should be qualified as entry-level welders and fabricators who work in general fabrication, shipbuilding, pipeline welding, and the aircraft industry.
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Associate - Heating, Air Conditioning, & Refrigeration Technology
Our associate degree in Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Technology program can prepare students for year round work installing, maintaining, repairing, and designing climate control systems for residential and commercial clients. Homeowners and businesses must keep their systems in good working order to ensure safety, comfort, and efficiency within the environmental laws of the region.
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Associate - Plumbing Technology
Earning an associate degree in Plumbing Technology prepares students to become skilled at interpreting construction drawings and specifications to install, test, and maintain new or existing plumbing systems. Students will also learn how to perform plumbing tasks that include repairs and remodels, as well as new construction in the commercial or residential industry. The associate degree provides additional training and skills at a more in-depth level.