Welding Technology

Associate in Applied Science

Welders are in great demand in the manufacturing and construction industries, which require the expertise of trained welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers. This program specifically prepares you for jobs with a variety of employers.

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welding booths in the ICC welding lab and a large variety of equipment that future welders use on the job.

This is a low cost, high quality welding program that teaches four different welding processes (stick, mig, tig, oxy) and four different positions (flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead). Small class sizes are conducive to one-on-one, personalized instruction.

A Quality Education

The average job placement rate for graduates of the program is 90%.

Get Involved

Join the student chapter of the American Welding Society for professional development and scholarship opportunities.

Career Opportunities

Production Welder, Robotic Welder, Welding Supervisor, Maintenance Welder, Certified Welder, Certified Welding Inspector

COMPLETION TIME

24 Months

if Full Time

4 Semesters60 Total Credit Hours


What if I attend part-time?

Our Student Success Advisors help with an academic plan that works for you.

ESTIMATED COST

$9,600

+ supplies & fees

Based on 2024-25


What financial assistance can I receive?

Find the plan right for you by connecting with our Financial Aid office.

AVERAGE CLASS SIZE

15 Students

average per class

Small class sizes mean more individual attention and a higher rate of success.


View the College Catalog to see a complete list of classes for this program.

Meet Our Students and Alumni

Ben Rixstine
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Jack Opens Doors with Dual Credit Welding Program
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Wes: From ICC Graduate to John Deere Technician of the Year
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ICC Scholarship Leads Kyle to Success
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We have built strong relationships with local industry for improved employability of our students.

Curt Rippey, Assistant Professor, Welding Technology Co-Program Coordinator
Let’s Get Started ▸

How Do I Get Into the Welding Technology Program?

Welding is an in-demand skill that can be used in a variety of industries from agriculture to automotive body repair to manufacturing. Connect with an Admissions representative to learn how to get started.

  1. Complete our quick admissions application. It’s free and easy!
  2. Apply for financial aid (FAFSA).
  3. Apply for ICC Scholarships. Just 1 application for over 700 scholarships.
  4. High school welding, shop, and automotive classes can be beneficial.
  5. Courses in blueprint reading, mathematics, mechanical drawing, physics, and chemistry can also be helpful.

What Can I Expect As A Welding Technology Student?

How Am I Going to Manage This?

Admissions

Edwards Library / Administration Building » L220C
East Peoria Campus
Mon-Fri: 8 am – 4:30 pm