ASUMH Keystone Spring 2018 ASUMH Keystone Magazine Spring 2018 | Page 13
RICK
HASTINGS
WELDING INSTRUCTOR
KEYSTONE FACULTY
Q&A
What can students expect
to learn in your classroom?
What kinds of jobs are available
to students who are in your
discipline? There are many jobs
Students in my class can expect to
learn good work ethics in the field of
welding. Not only will they learn work ethics, they will also learn teamwork,
responsibility and how to be consistent. Techniques of mig, tig and stick
welding are taught. You will learn to read and draw blueprints, which will
allow you to prototype and fabricate projects. There is no limit to what you
can create such as high-rise buildings, theme parks and more. The sky is the
limit and you are your own pilot.
offered in the wonderful world of
welding. This career could take you
anywhere from factory work, traveling
on the road and overseas, to owning your
own business.
Why is ASUMH a good choice
for students? ASUMH offers a small-
What kinds of skills are necessary in your discipline? You must
town feel but provides an education for
today’s fast-paced world. Employees at
ASUMH strive to make the best experi-
ence for the students. Our beautiful campus has high-end facilities to meet
the needs of the students and staff. So, if you are looking for a great education
at low cost and an easy-living feeling while doing it, this is the place for you.
be hardworking, creative and consistent. Determination and flexibility will
help you in your journey to achieve your goal’s and the finished product will
leave you proud of what you have accomplished. If you are passionate about
hard work and letting your creative juices flow, you might enjoy a career in
the welding field.
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MACHINE OPERATIONS
PRECISION MEASUREMENT
TOOLING • BLUEPRINT READING
CNC PROGRAMMING & OPERATIONS
TECHNICAL CERTIFICATE IN
MACHINING
CONTACT:
JANEL COTTER, ASUMH Director of Workforce Dev., 870-508-6133, [email protected]
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or SEAN KEMP, ASUMH Workforce Education, 870-508-6292, [email protected]