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Welding

Fort Hays Tech | Northwest delivers much more than a your typical classroom and book-learning experience — you will learn hands-on, acquiring essential skills and professional connections along the way.

Fort Hays Tech | Northwest’s welding department presents unique opportunities for you, the student, by devoting the majority of its program to actual work-based experience, including in-shop training and on-the-job site training. Additionally, our curriculum is continually being updated to provide you with the latest training for the industry as technology and equipment advance.

Welding is designed to teach specific skills in all aspects of the welding trade, which include arc welding, oxyacetylene welding, TIG, MIG, brazing, and semi-automatic cutting. Other related areas of study include blueprint reading, job layout, shop math, hard surfacing (ARC as well as powder torch), and pipe welding. You will learn welding processes that allow you to work with mild steel, cast iron, brass, aluminum, stainless steel, and some alloy metals.

Fort Hays Tech | Northwest offers you several welding program options: a two-semester work-based track where you can receive your associates degree or a Technical Certificate C; and an 18-week track specializing in pipe and plate welding where you can earn a Technical Certificate A.

Associate of Applied Science
(or Technical Certificate)

$25,000– $50,000 per year

Below is a list of items Fort Hays Tech | Northwest’s Admissions Team will need prior to your acceptance into the Welding program.

  • A Fort Hays Tech | Northwest Application Completed and Submitted

  • High School or GED Transcript Submitted

  • (If Applicable) College Transcript Submitted

  • ACT or AccuPlacer Scores Submitted (AccuPlacer Testing can be scheduled on-site at the Fort Hays Tech | Northwest campus)

Required items can be submitted in person at the Fort Hays Tech | Northwest campus, via postal mail addressed to: Fort Hays Tech | Northwest Admissions, 1209 Harrison, Goodland, KS, or through email communications with admissions@nwktc.edu.

In 2020, Welding placed 56% of its graduates.

Graduate Placement Report

  • Demonstrate welding safety and proper use of shop tools.
  • Demonstrate oxy-acetylene and cutting skills.
  • Demonstrate shielded metal arc welding skills.
  • Demonstrate gas metal arc welding skills.
  • Perform braze welding.
  • Demonstrate gas tungsten welding.
  • Demonstrate mathematical and reasoning skills.
  • Demonstrate effective reading, writing, speaking, listening and time management skills.
  • Construct a resume.
  • Steve Evert
  • Gary Farris
  • L.D. Smith
  • Frank Otter
  • Mitch Janisch
  • Pat Arasmith
  • Dennis Malsom
  • Bill Jones