Applied Welding Technologies
(5679)
Numerous industries rely on the work of skilled
welders. Shipbuilding, paper mills, power plants, aerospace, automobile
manufacturing, construction, and repair shops are just a few of
your possible employers after completion of this program.
Students enrolled in this program may be required to enroll in
basic skills training. This will be determined by their scores
on the Test of Adult Basic Education (TABE). Students should be
advised by the instructor or the program manager before enrolling
in courses. For information call 904.633.8287.
Professional Courses
*VPI 0100 Basic Reading
Skills
*VPI 0200 Basic Mathematical Skills
*VPI 0300 Basic Language Skills
PMT 0930 Postsecondary Internship (optional)
PMT 0108 Introduction to Welding (125/4)
PMT 0106 Basic Arc Welding (125/4)
PMT 0122 Intermediate Shielded Metal Arc Welding (125/4)
PMT 0124 Advanced Welding (125/4)
PMT 0134 Gas Metal Arc Welding (125/4)
PMT 0135 Gas Tungsten Arc Non-Ferrous Metals (88/3)
PMT 0145 Flux Core Welding (100/3.5)
PMT 0141 Gas Tungsten Arc Ferrous Metals (87/3)
PMT 0166 Shielded Metal Arc Pipe (135/4.5)
PMT 0171 Gas Tungsten Arc Pipe and Tubing (135/4.5)
Total Credit Hours: 1170 contact hours/38.5
workforce credits
*Students who have satisfactory test scores
are not required to take these courses.
Estimated tuition* is $2,100. Estimated cost for books and materials
is $75. (*for Florida residents, as of 7/04)