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Welding

Associate in Applied Science in Welding

New Mexico Junior College
Degree Plan
Updated: December 30, 2007

Name:____________________________   Social Security Number:____________________________

Degree:   Associate in Applied Science
               Major: Welding

Requirements: A total of 64-68 credit hours of which at least 12 hours are earned at NMJC; minimum GPA of 2.00. All courses, other than General Education Requirements, must be completed with a “C” or better. Students should consult with a counselor or advisor for possible degree revisions and for proper sequential order of degree completion.

General Education Requirements – 18-21 credit hours:

PS 110 College Orientation (0) or   EN 123A Report Writing for Technicians (3) ____
PS 113A Freshman Seminar (3) ____ _____ Lab Science Elective (4) ____
MA 114B Technical Mathematics I (4) ____ _____ Behavioral Science Elective (3) ____
EN 113 Composition and Rhetoric (3) ____ PY 111H Fitness for Life (1) ____

Departmental Requirements – 42-43 credit hours:

WE 112B Blueprint/Shop Equipment
Identification
(2)
____ WE 113D Destructive Testing (3) ____
WE 123S Estimating, Safety and Symbols (3) ____ WE 214 Inert Gas Welding (4) ____
WE 114 Introduction to Welding (4) ____ WE 223P Pipe Welding (1G-6G) (3) ____
WE 113M Basic Metallurgy and Welding (3) ____ WE 223N Non-Destructive Testing (3) ____
EG 123 Introduction to Computer Assisted Drafting (3) ____ WE 224Q Advanced Theory and Applications (4) ____
WE 243C Industrial Codes and Standards (3) ____ EG 133 Design and Fabrication Using CAD/CAM (3) or
WE 124 Advanced Welding (Structural) (4) ____ WE 244 Welding Cooperative Work Experience (4) ____

Elective(s) – 4 credit hours:

_____ Approved Elective (2) ____ _____ Approved Elective (2) ____

Total Degree Requirements: 64-68 credit hours

Approved:

Student: __________________ Date: _____ Advisor: __________________ Date: ______
Checked: __________________ Date: _____ Division Dean: __________________ Date: ______

NOTE: This program incorporates fundamentals important to obtaining employment upon graduation. It may not be suitable if used as a transfer to institutions of higher learning.

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