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Corrosion Technology AAS Degree T he Associate of Applied Science degree in Corrosion Technology prepares the student for the most common fields of corrosion control and integrity management. Corrosion Technology utilizes chemistry, electricity, physics, metallurgy and other sciences to prevent or control corrosion damage. Corrosion technicians applies these sciences to control the chemical and mechanical aspects that are involved in the deterioration of properties. Graduates with this degree will apply these sciences to control the chemical and mechanical aspects that are involved in the deterioration of properties which we call “Corrosion.” 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. A Program Overview of the Energy, Manufacturing & Construction Area of Study LoneStar.edu/CorrosionTechnologyAAS Corrosion Technology AAS Available at LSC-University Park LoneStar.edu/CorrosionTechnologyAAS 1 Median Wage: $60,513 1 Texas Wages and Employment Projections is brought to you by the Labor Market & Career Information (LMCI) Department of the Texas Workforce Commission. www.TexasWages.com, 2017. Lone Star College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, religion, disability, age, veteran status, sexual orientation, nationality, or ethnicity in its programs and activities. For more information, see http://LoneStar.edu/legal-notices.htm. For Occupational Licensing please review the latest information: LoneStar.edu/ ConsequencesCriminalConviction. Programs At-A-Glance FOR MORE INFORMATION: Steve Kahla 281.655.3788 [email protected] Updated as of May 2019

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Page 1: Corrosion Technology AAS Degree - Lone Star College · 2019. 10. 16. · become certified by NACE International as a Level I Corrosion Technician and/or Level I Cathodic Protection

Corrosion Technology AAS Degree

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

electricity, physics, metallurgy and other sciences to prevent or control corrosion damage. Corrosion technicians applies these sciences to control the chemical and mechanical aspects that are involved in the deterioration of properties. Graduates with this degree will apply these sciences to control the chemical and mechanical aspects that are involved in the deterioration of properties which we call “Corrosion.” 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.

A Program Overview of the Energy, Manufacturing & Construction Area of Study

LoneStar.edu/CorrosionTechnologyAAS

Corrosion Technology AAS Available at LSC-University Park LoneStar.edu/CorrosionTechnologyAAS 1

Median Wage: $60,513

1Texas Wages and Employment Projections is brought to you by the LaborMarket & Career Information (LMCI) Department of the Texas WorkforceCommission. www.TexasWages.com, 2017.

Lone Star College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color,gender, religion, disability, age, veteran status, sexual orientation,nationality, or ethnicity in its programs and activities. For moreinformation, see http://LoneStar.edu/legal-notices.htm. For OccupationalLicensing please review the latest information: LoneStar.edu/ConsequencesCriminalConviction.

Programs At-A-Glance

FOR MORE INFORMATION:

Steve Kahla281.655.3788

[email protected]

Updated as of May 2019

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Corrosion Technology AAS Degree

Complete your Corrosion Technology Degreein 2 years!

LoneStar.edu/CorrosionTechnologyAAS

For more information on gainful employment, visit LoneStar.edu/GainfulEmployment.

Representative career titles and job positions for this program plan include: • Foundational: Corrosion Technician • Lab Technician • Coater2

1Median Wage: $60,513 1Texas Wages and Employment Projections is brought to you by the LaborMarket & Career Information (LMCI) Department of the Texas WorkforceCommission. www.TexasWages.com, 2017.

2Position titles vary by employer and location.

Introduction to Corrosion

Machine Shop Mechanics

DC-AC Circuits

Learning Framework: 1st year Experience

Introduction to Metallurgy

Print Reading for Machine Trades

Material Handling

Basic Computer-Aided Drafting

Business Computer Application

Professional development opportunities are available for additional training and licensure.

Corporate College

AAS Degree60 Credits

Social/Behavioral Sciences

Compostition and Rhetoric

Cathodic Protection

Introductory Chemistry

Special Topics in Metallurgical Technology/Technician

Atmospheric Corrosion Control

Internal Corrosion Control

Technical Communication

Statistics

Creative Arts

Practicum-Metallurgical Technology/Technician

Certificate I28 Credits