Welding is a career choice that does not require a college degree. so you don't need a college degree. enjoy.
Usually welding jobs require that you have a college degree. Most of the time they want you to get at least an Associate of Science in Welding. This shows that you know what you are doing and are commited to the job.
not a college degree but if you do it could help alot
No degree required for it. But it is better to have a poly technical course
Being a registered nurse does not require a college degree, but you still have to take additional courses. Being a plumber also does not require a degree, but you will have to go through an apprenticeship program.
No, it does not.
Some positions will require a college degree
A welding certificate requires very few core subjects to be taken. However, an associates degree will require all the basics be taken.
Depending on the job you are applying for, a college degree is required to work at General Atomics. You will need to have a science or physics degree from a college or university.
A two year welding degree will usually land someone a spot as a welding technician or a welder/welding operator. If there was any welding automation involved in the degree, a person with an Associate's degree can also be a robotic programmer/operator.
no, but if you want to have a job and make money, you have to. ___ It depends on what you want to do with your life. There are many jobs that don't require a college degree... but if you want a career that does require a college degree, then it would be important to go.
College Welding Certificate: About 6 core welding classes College Welding Advanced certificate: Certificate + about 6 Advanced welding classes Associates Degree in Welding: Certificate + Advanced Certificate + about 8 General Education classes.
This field does not require a college degree.