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Welding

 

The Welding program allows students the opportunity to complete certificates at two levels and to transfer these certificates toward an Associate of Applied Science degree in Industrial Engineering Technology. The Level I Welding certificate is for students who intend to seek entry-level employment after completing a one-year program of study. The Level II certificate is for students interested in advancing their skill level beyond Level I.

 

The curriculum fulfills the guidelines of Excel in Career and Technical Education, which provides students with a technical education background to prepare them for college and a career. Students will learn GMAW, GTAW, SMAW, FCAW processes as well as various cutting processes. First year students will take part in the American Welding Society (AWS) 1G, 2G, 1F, and 2F Welder Procedure Qualification Records (WPQR). Second year students will participate in AWS 3G, 4G, 3F, and 4F Welder Procedure Qualification Records (WPQR). Advanced students will also have a chance to participate in (AWS/API/ASME) 6G. These qualification records will demonstrate that a student possess the knowledge to perform industry standard weld procedures that readily translate to the workplace.

 

Career areas in welding include welding, cutting, soldering, and brazing in the construction, manufacturing and utilities industries. Specific job titles include welding technician, supervisors, inspectors, instructors, and shop owners. The job outlook for welders in the construction, manufacturing, and utilities industries is increasing.

 

 

NCCC Welding – Northern Area

 

 

Courses

Credits

Location

Level I:

Fall Block

MFGT 112 Welding Safety/OSHA 10

1

Lawrence

 

 

Ottawa

 

 

Garnett

 

 

 

 

 

MFGT 114 Welding Cutting Processes

3

MFGT 116 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG)

3

Level I:

Spring Block

MFGT 118 Shielded Metal Arc Welding (Stick)

3

MFGT 120 Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG)

3

MFGT 122 Welding Blueprint Reading

3

Level II:

Fall Block

MFGT 124 Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Welding

4

MFGT 126 Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding

4

Level II:

Spring Block

MFGT 128 Advanced Shielded Metal Arc Welding

4

MFGT 130 Specialized Welding

4

 

 

 

Allied Health –

 

Certified Nurse Aide (CNA); Certified Medication Aide (CMA); Medical Terminology

 

The Certified Nurse Aide or CNA is designed for individuals seeking an entry-level position in the area of adult healthcare. This course includes a study of the aging process and its related conditions and the nursing skills required in assisting geriatric residents to reach and maintain their highest level of wellness consistent with the limitations imposed by the aging process. The course is taught at the Lawrence College & Career Center and includes forty-five (45) hours of theory and twenty-five (25) hours of supervised clinical experience in a nursing home and twenty (20) hours of lab. This course prepares students for the Certified Nurse Aide Exam.

 

Once students have successfully completed the CNA course, you will be eligible to enroll in the Certified Medication Aide (CMA) course. Student must be 18 years old to take the Certified Medication Aide (CMA) exam.

 

 

NCCC Allied Health Programs – Northern Area

 

Courses

Credits

Location

Certified Nurse Aide

(CNA)

ALHE 102

6

Ottawa

ALHE 102

6

Hybrid

ALHE 102

6

Lawrence

Certified Medication Aide (CMA)

ALHE 104

5

Hybrid

Certified Medication Aide (CMA)

ALHE 104

5

Lawrence

Medical Terminology

ALHE 105

3

Online

 

 

Contact Tracy Rhine for More Information

Call:  620-432-0386

Email:  trhine@neosho.edu