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Welding - Pipe Welding - SMAW Carbon Pipe (STC-WD3)

Coastal Alabama Community College

Short-Term Certificate

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This short-term certificate is designed to prepare individuals with employment skills necessary for a career in Pipe Welding. The program is competency based that includes both theory and hands on practical application-based instruction. Instruction is provided in various processes and techniques of welding and cutting different types of materials.

Credits

9 credits

Format

In-Person

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  • Alabama

    Alabama

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

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Skills

MonitoringReading ComprehensionActive ListeningSpeakingCritical ThinkingQuality Control AnalysisOperations MonitoringOperation and ControlComplex Problem SolvingCoordinationJudgment and Decision MakingTime Management

Knowledge

Production and ProcessingMechanicalDesignAdministration and ManagementBuilding and ConstructionMathematicsEnglish Language

Abilities

Arm-Hand SteadinessNear VisionManual DexteritySelective AttentionProblem SensitivityFinger DexterityControl PrecisionOral ComprehensionVisualizationInformation OrderingMultilimb CoordinationDeductive ReasoningInductive ReasoningOral ExpressionWritten Comprehension

Tasks

  • Operate safety equipment and use safe work habits.
  • Examine workpieces for defects and measure workpieces with straightedges or templates to ensure conf
  • Weld components in flat, vertical, or overhead positions.
  • Read blueprints, work orders, or production schedules to determine product or job instructions or sp
  • Inspect, measure, or test completed metal workpieces to ensure conformance to specifications, using
  • Record operational information on specified production reports.
  • Maintain equipment, making repairs or modifications when necessary.
  • Fabricate ducts for high efficiency heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems to max
  • Fasten seams or joints together with welds, bolts, cement, rivets, solder, caulks, metal drive clips

Technology

Spreadsheet softwareEnterprise resource planning ERP softwareComputer aided design CAD softwareElectronic mail softwareOperating system softwareOffice suite softwareAnalytical or scientific softwareComputer aided manufacturing CAM software

Tools

Adjustable widemouth pliersAdjustable wrenchesAir chiselsAir drillsAir scalersAngle findersAnvilsArc voltage measurement instrumentsBandsawsBrakesBrazing equipmentBuffersCalipersComealongsComputerized numerical control CNC programmable welding robot controllersArc welding equipmentBall peen hammersBench visesBrazing machinesBrazing robotsC clampsCenter punchesChipping hammersClaw hammersCold-welding machinesComputerized numerical control CNC oxy-fuel systemsDesktop computersDial calipersDiffusion-welding machinesAC welding power units

Work Values

SupportWorking ConditionsRelationshipsIndependenceAchievementRecognition
Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

  • Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers51-4121.00
  • Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders51-4122.00
  • Sheet Metal Workers47-2211.00
What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: emerging (Level 1)(based on Short-Term Certificate)

  • Personal protective equipment and shop safety protocols — identify and apply under direct supervisor guidance on a production floor.
  • Shielded metal arc and basic gas metal arc welding equipment — recognize components and set up with hands-on assistance in a vocational training environment.
  • Flat-position weld beads on mild steel — execute following step-by-step instructor direction in a controlled shop setting.
  • Workpiece dimensions and surface conditions — measure and visually inspect using straightedges and templates under close supervision before fabrication begins.
  • Filler rods, flux, and torch tips — select from a provided welding chart with guidance from a journeyman welder on a light fabrication job.
  • Faulty equipment operation or defective base materials — recognize common indicators and report immediately to a supervising welder or shop lead.
  • Job numbers and piece marks — apply to finished components using standardized marking methods as directed by work order instructions.
  • Hand tools common to the welding trade — identify, handle, and use safely under direct observation during entry-level shop tasks.
  • Basic metallurgy terminology and weld joint types — recall and apply in guided classroom or on-the-job learning exercises.
  • Work area cleanliness and hazard controls — maintain consistently as part of daily shop housekeeping routines directed by a supervisor.

Some details on this page are auto-populated from public workforce data sources: O*NET (opens in new tab), BLS (opens in new tab), College Scorecard (opens in new tab), DOL Training Provider Results (opens in new tab), NSX (opens in new tab). Provided in partnership with LER.me Career Intelligence.

Student Outcomes

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Completion Rate
56%
Placement Rate
Not reported