Associates Degrees: Campus Associates degrees generally take 2-years to achieve. Many choose to obtain one from a community college. Once you recieve your associates degree, you will typically need another 2 years or 60 credit hours to earn a bachelors degree. Another option is to go into the workforce at the entry level.
Schools offering Campus Associate programs in Welding
The mission of TWS is to produce "World Class Welders and Welding Inspectors." We train our graduates for the skills, knowledge, and the workplace attitudes essential to enter the profession of welding or inspection. Graduates who put forth the dedic...Read More »
Miller-Motte Technical College helps students acquire the essential career and personal skills and knowledge they need to secure initial employment in their chosen field. Miller-Motte Technical College believes that its mission is to prepare students...Read More »
You KNOW that a good education is the key to your career success. At Fortis College you will be more than just a student number, we're committed to your success, both in the classroom and beyond. MAKE NOW the time to launch your new career training. ...Read More »
If you enjoy working with your hands and are looking for a rewarding career, check out ATI's degree, diploma, and certificate programs. We're NATEF/ASE Master Certified, Ford MLR Certified, HVAC Excellence Certified, approved for Veterans, and licens...Read More »
Vatterott College has been dedicated to providing students opportunities to gain the skills necessary to achieve their educational goals since 1969. Through the diverse fields of Business, Medical, Technical, Trades, Cosmetology, Dental, Legal, Pers...Read More »