Welding: Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Pipe

This award is not eligible for Financial Aid

The Certificate of Completion (CCL) in Welding: Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Pipe prepares students to complete industry certification on carbon steel pipe. An Associate in Applied Science (AAS) in Welding as well as certificates in the following areas of specialization are also available: Welding: Gas Metal / Flux Cored Arc Welding (GMAW)/(FCAW), Welding: Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) Ferrous, Welding: Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) Non-Ferrous, and Welding: Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Plate.

Details

Field of Interest
Applied Technology
Degree Type
Certificate of Completion (CCL)
Academic Plan
Welding: Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Pipe (CER)
Academic Plan Code
5863N
Total credits required
15
Catalog Year
2024-2025
Effective Term
Fall 2020
Notes

This program is not eligible for Title IV Federal Financial Aid.
Students must earn a grade of C or better in all courses within the program.

What You'll Learn
  • Adhere to industry safety regulations applicable to welding environments. (WLD106AA, WLD106AB, WLD106AD)
  • Demonstrate proficient use of machines, tools and equipment in the welding environment. (WLD106AA, WLD106AB, WLD106AD)
  • Using appropriate welding and cutting processes and procedures, prepare various types of weld joints per industry standards. (WLD106AA, WLD106AB, WLD106AD)
  • Using appropriate welding and cutting processes and procedures, perform various types of welds on industry standard joint types in all positions. (WLD106AA, WLD106AB, WLD106AD)
  • Describe quality control standards and practices applied in welding inspection in the welding industry. (WLD106AA, WLD106AB, WLD106AD)
  • Interpret technical drawings common to welding. (WLD106AA, WLD106AB, WLD106AD)
  • Use mathematical skills to solve basic welding problems. (WLD106AA, WLD106AB, WLD106AD)
  • Solve basic welding problems applying a fundamental understanding of the physical, mechanical and chemical properties of materials. (WLD106AA, WLD106AB, WLD106AD)
  • Demonstrate quality workmanship in a timely manner. (WLD106AA, WLD106AB, WLD106AD)
  • Demonstrate professional knowledge and personal accountability. (WLD106AA, WLD106AB, WLD106AD)
  • Effectively communicate verbally, non-verbally and in writing in various workplace environments. (WLD106AA, WLD106AB, WLD106AD)
  • Identify the challenges and employment opportunities within the field of welding. (WLD106AA, WLD106AB, WLD106AD)
  • Identify opportunities to expand knowledge, skills, and abilities within the field of welding. (WLD106AA, WLD106AB, WLD106AD)
Career statistics

Successful completion of this certificate may lead to employment in a variety of different occupations and industries. Below are examples of related occupations with associated Arizona-based wages* for this certificate. Education requirements vary for the occupations listed below, so you may need further education or degrees in order to qualify for some of these jobs and earn the related salaries. Please visit with an academic advisor and/or program director for additional information. You can click on any occupation to view the detail regarding education level, wages, and employment information.

* Career and wage information provided by Pipeline AZ using data, reports, and forecasts which are generated using government data sources. Sources

Course Sequence by Term

The following is the suggested course sequence by term. Please keep in mind:

  • Students should meet with an academic advisor to develop an individual education plan that meets their academic and career goals. Use the Degree Progress Report Tool in your Student Center to manage your plan.
  • The course sequence is laid out by suggested term and may be affected when students enter the program at different times of the year.
  • Initial course placement is determined by current district placement measures and/or completion of 100-200 level course and/or program requirements.
  • Degree and transfer seeking students may be required to successfully complete a MCCCD First Year Experience Course (FYE) within the first two semesters at a MCCCD College. Courses include FYE101 and FYE103. Course offerings will vary by college. See an academic, program, or faculty advisor for details.

Option 1 Sequence

Part-time status is 11 credit hours or less.

Term 1

A sequence of suggested courses that should be taken during Term 1
Course Number Course Name Requisites Notes Credits
WLD106AA Introduction to SMAW Critical course 5

Term 2

A sequence of suggested courses that should be taken during Term 2
Course Number Course Name Requisites Notes Credits
WLD106AB SMAW 6010 Plate 5
WLD106AD SMAW Introduction to Pipe 5

Option 2 Sequence

Part-time status is 11 credit hours or less.

Term 1

A sequence of suggested courses that should be taken during Term 1
Course Number Course Name Requisites Notes Credits
WLD106AA Introduction to SMAW Critical course 5

Term 2

A sequence of suggested courses that should be taken during Term 2
Course Number Course Name Requisites Notes Credits
WLD106AB SMAW 6010 Plate 5

Term 3

A sequence of suggested courses that should be taken during Term 3
Course Number Course Name Requisites Notes Credits
WLD106AD SMAW Introduction to Pipe 5
Course Area Key

Critical Course = A course that is highly predictive of future success in a pathway.

Disclaimer

Students must earn a grade of C or better for all courses required within the program.

Course Sequence total credits may differ from the program information located on the MCCCD curriculum website due to program and system design.

This certificate is not eligible for Title IV Federal Financial Aid.

View MCCCD’s official curriculum documentation for additional details regarding the requirements of this award (https://aztransmac2.asu.edu/cgi-bin/WebObjects/MCCCD.woa/wa/freeForm11?id=146967).

At Maricopa, we strive to provide you with accurate and current information about our degree and certificate offerings. Due to the dynamic nature of the curriculum process, course and program information is subject to change. As a result, the course list associated with this degree or certificate on this site does not represent a contract, nor does it guarantee course availability. If you are interested in pursuing this degree or certificate, we encourage you to meet with an advisor to discuss the requirements at your college for the appropriate catalog year.

Previous Catalog Years

The pathway map presented above is for the current catalog year and is the intended pathway map for new students. All previous catalog years for this pathway map are available at the link below.

Previous catalog years for Certificate of Completion (CCL) in Welding: Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Pipe