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IRONWORKING 

Area of Study: Applied Industrial Technology (Ironworking) Apprenticeship Program 
Degree/Certificate: Associate of Applied Science degree in Applied Industrial Technology with a concentration in Ironworking 
Program Description

Students must be currently working in a registered apprenticeship program in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training.

The apprenticeship program prepares student to earn a journey-level status in Ironworking, as well as an Associate of Applied Science Degree. A 3-year apprenticeship emphasizes the skill set required to be a highly skilled craftsman.

  • The Ironworker erects, assembles, and installs fabricated structural metal products, usually large metal beams, in the erection of industrial, commercial, or large residential buildings.
  • Structural Ironworkers erect the steel framework of bridges and buildings.
  • Reinforcing Rod Ironworkers set steel bars or mesh in concrete forms to strengthen concrete in buildings and bridges.
  • Ornamental Ironworkers install metal stairways, catwalks, gratings, grills, screens, fences, and decorative ironwork.
  • The Rigger is an ironworker whose job is to move heavy machinery, using rollers, forklifts, and other sources of power.

At the completion of this program, it is expected that a student would be able to demonstrate the following:  Applied Industrial Technology (Ironworking) Degree Outcomes.pdf

Program Requirements

Suggested Semester Sequence

First Semester Credits

ATIW-1300

Structural Steel Concepts

2

ATIW-1310

Safety for Ironworkers

1

ATIW-1320

Steel Construction Procedures

1

ATIW-1330

Erection Concepts and Practices

3

ATIW-1400

Principles of Reinforcing Steel

2

ATIW-1410

Practical Applications of Reinforcing Steel

1

ENG-1010

College Composition I

3

MATH-1160

Technical Mathematics I

4

Total

17

Second Semester Credits

ATIW-1600

Welding Fundamentals for Ironworkers

3

ATIW-2300

Shielded Metal Arc Welding

3

ATIW-2310

Welding Specialties

3

ATIW-2320

Welding Blueprints and Design

3

Communication

See Catalog for AAS Degree requirements (1)

3

Total

15

Third Semester Credits

ATIW-2330

Pre-Construction Planning of Specialty Applications

2

ATIW-2340

Specialty Installation Equipment

2

ATIW-2350

Ornamental Systems and Railings

2

ATIW-2360

Ornamental Applications

2

ATIW-2400

History of the Iron Workers Union

3

IT-1010

Introduction to Microcomputer Applications

3

Arts & Hum/Soc & Beh Sci

See Catalog for AAS Degree requirement(2)

3

Total

17

Fourth Semester Credits

ATCT-2990

Contracting In A Diverse World (C)

3

ATIW-2500

Rigging and Hoisting

3

MATH-1360

Technical Mathematics II

5

Arts & Hum/Soc & Beh Sci

See Catalog for AAS Degree requirement(2)

2

Arts & Hum/Soc & Beh Sci

See Catalog for AAS Degree requirement(2)

3

Total

16

Program Total Credits

65

Notes

(1) ENG-2151 Technical Writing highly recommended.

(2) Minimum 8 semester credits of Arts & Hum/Soc & Beh Sci required.

(C) = Capstone Course

Program Outcome