Metal Fabrication (Welding) Technology
JCCC provides well-equipped laboratories that enable students to receive instruction in:
- Oxyacetylene welding and cutting
- Shielded metal arc welding (SMAW)
- Gas metal arc welding (GMAW)
- Basic machining
- Metallurgy
- Allied processes
The program is accredited as an American Welding Society Participating Organization in the Training and Testing of Entry Level Welders.
Eligible students may elect to test under AWS QC10 certification guidelines and, if successful, be listed in the AWS National Registry of Entry Level Welders and/or the NCCER National Registry for construction workers.
Degrees and Certificates
- Metal Fabrication/Welding Technology, AAS
- Metal Fabrication/ Welding Technology Certificate
- Combination Welder I Certificate
- Combination Welder II Certificate
- Combination Welder/Machinist I Certificate
- General Basic Welding Certificate
- Introduction to Manufacturing Certificate
- Welder Fabricator Advanced Certificate
- Welding Courses
Planning for Classes
Costs and Finances
Metal Fabrication Profession
- Profile and Wage Information
(U.S. Dept. of Labor) - An Interview with Richard Rowe (PDF)
- American Welding Society
Resources for Students
- Access Services for Students with Disabilities
- Computer Labs
- GAWDA.wiki
- Math Resource Center
- Writing Resource Center
- Career Development Center
Get Involved
- American Welding Society Student Chapter
Contact: David Youmans or Nicholas Young - Student Clubs and Organizations

