Welding Engineering Technology - Inspection
(Optional Co-op)

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Courses - September 2025

Level 1

Course details

Computer Applications
COMP1723


Conestoga 101
CON0101


Engineering Drawing Interpretation
DRWG1497


Technical Mathematics I
MATH1445


Welding Process Theory I
WELD1360


Shielded Metal Arc Welding I
WELD1645


Semi-Automatic Welding I
WELD1655


Thermal Cutting and Brazing
WELD1660


Electives: General Education
Student must pass 1 Course(s), selected in the Student Portal from available course options

Level 2

Course details

College Reading & Writing Skills
COMM1085


CAD for Fabrication Technology
DRWG1855


Technical Mathematics II
MATH1635


Welding Processes Theory II
WELD1670


Shielded Metal Arc Welding II
WELD1680


Semi-Automatic Welding II
WELD1695


Welding Quality and Inspection
WELD1700


Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
WELD1715


Introduction to Metal Fabrication
WELD1950


Level 3

Course details

Co-op and Career Preparation
CEPR1020


Technical Math III
MATH2285


Robotic Fundamentals
ROBO2060


Welding Codes And Standards
WELD2155


Welding Process Applications I
WELD2235


Welding Process Technology I
WELD2250


Electives: General Education
Student must pass 1 Course(s), selected in the Student Portal from available course options

Level 4

Course details

Robotic Programming
ROBO2040


Visual Weld Inspection Applications
WELD2020


Welding Mechanics
WELD2115


Welding Metallurgy I
WELD2175


NDE Fundamentals
WELD2185


Welding Circuits and Controls
WELD2225


Welding Process Applications II
WELD2245


Welding Processes Technology II
WELD2260


Level 5

Course details

Co-op Work Term I (Welding Inspection)
COOP2490


Level 6

Course details

Co-op Work Term II (Welding Inspection)
COOP3310


Level 7

Course details

Co-op Work Term III (Welding Inspection)
COOP3320


Level 8

Course details

Co-op Work Term IV (Welding Inspection)
COOP3330


Level 9

Course details

Manufacturing Processes
MANU3050


Welding Design I
WELD3070


Welding Metallurgy II
WELD3085


Technical Project I - A
WELD3170


Welding Process Technology III
WELD3180


Non-Destructive Evaluation A
WELD3250


Electives: General Education
Student must pass 1 Course(s), selected in the Student Portal from available course options

Level 10

Course details

Operations Management
IENG3040


Quality Assurance Systems
QUAL3025


Welding Automation And Tooling
WELD3090


Technical Project II - B
WELD3165


Non-Destructive Evaluation B
WELD3260


Welding Inspection & Quality Control Certification
WELD3270


Welding Design II
WELD3280


Please note:

Estimated required text and/or learning resource costs are based on the most recent available data through the Conestoga Campus Store.

Program outcomes

  1. Analyze and solve complex technical problems related to manufacturingenvironments through the application of engineering principles.
  2. Design and analyze components, processes and systemsthrough the application of engineering principles and practices.
  3. Analyze and prepare graphics and other technicaldocuments to appropriate engineering standards.
  4. Use computer hardware and software to support the engineeringenvironment.
  5. Assist in the specification of manufacturing operationsand processes.
  6. Apply knowledge of machinery, tools, and other equipment usedin manufacturing and assembling components.
  7. Specify, coordinate, and conduct quality control andquality assurance procedures.
  8. Recognize the environmental, economic, legal, safety and ethicalimplications of manufacturing projects.
  9. Use and maintain documentation, inventory, and records systems.
  10. Participate in the management of a manufacturing project.
  11. Develop strategies and plans to improve job performanceand work relationships.
  12. Select, assess, and test (using analytical, destructive,and non-destructive inspection techniques) materials, structures, and weldjoints to assure compliance with physical and metallurgical requirements.
  13. Integrate the science and best practices associated with weldinginspection, to assess product compliance and make recommendations