Welding and Machine Tool Technology Degree
The integrated metals Associate of Applied Science Degree (welding and machine tool technologies) trains you for today's manufacturing world. You'll learn how to work safely, read blueprints, and use tools like drills, lathes, and advanced computer numerical control (CNC) machines. Plus, you'll master the art of welding, understanding how to join different metals perfectly. With this program, you're not just learning; you're preparing for a solid career in metalwork.
The Experience
Program Details
The welding and machine tool technology program will equip you with hands-on skills in modern manufacturing and welding.
Your future
After graduating from MHCC's integrated metals program, you'll be ready to launch a rewarding career in modern manufacturing and welding.
How To Get Started
The welding and machine tool technology degree program is a limited-entry program. This means you must meet certain criteria before you can apply. The program admits 36 students every fall term.
See Students in Action
Learn more about courses and curriculum
In this program, you'll learn the ins and outs of safe manufacturing. Courses cover reading blueprints, using tools correctly, and hands-on work with machines. You'll get to know welding, from the tools to the techniques. By the end, you'll be set to make pieces that meet industry standards.
Take the next step with Mt. Hood Community College
Have questions about the Welding and Machine Tool Technology Degree Program?
Read Welding and Machine Tool Technology Degree Frequently Asked Questions