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Corrosion Technology Certificate Level I

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First Semester Courses 13 Credits
METL 1313 Introduction to Corrosion 3
MCHN 1343 Machine Shop Mathematics 3
CETT 1409 DC-AC Circuits 4
EDUC 1300 Learning Framework: 1st Year Experience 3
Second Semester Courses 15 Credits
METL 1301 Introduction to Metallurgy 3
MCHN 1302 Print Reading for Machine Trades 3
OSHT 1316 Material Handling 3
DFTG 1309 Basic Computer-Aided Drafting 3
BCIS 1305 Business Computer Applications 3

Credits earned in this certificate may be applied to the Corrosion Technology AAS degree.

Program Details

Corrosion Technology utilizes chemistry, electricity, physics, metallurgy and other sciences to prevent or control corrosion damage. Corrosion technicians apply these sciences to control the chemical and mechanical aspects that are involved in the deterioration of properties.

The Associate of Applied Science degree in Corrosion Technology prepares the student for the most common fields of corrosion control and integrity management.

  • The program includes hands-on training with state-of-the-art equipment and computer-based research.
  • There is a practical internship and opportunity to become certified by NACE International as a Level I Corrosion Technician and/or Level I Cathodic Protection Tester.
  • This degree also prepares the student for future certification as a
    • NACE Level I Coatings Inspector,
    • NACE Level I Internal Corrosion Technologist and/or
    • NACE Level I PCIM Technician (see latest NACE certification requirements for details).

Tuition

Average full-time tuition is $862 per semester.

Tuition rates are based on residency. Get an estimate of your costs by using the Tuition & Fees chart. If you need assistance paying for college, financial aid is available in the form of book advances, grants, scholarships, loans, and more.

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You have questions, we have answers.

Contact Steven Kahla Steven.C.Kahla@lonestar.edu or call 281.655.3788 to learn more.

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