Welding Engineering
Welding Engineering is a complex engineering discipline that involves aspects of materials science, design, inspection, mechanical and electronic systems, lasers, and robots.
Graduates of our program design welds, perform inspections of welds, and understand the properties and processes behind welds that make welded structures safe and useful to society. The unrivaled welding engineering program at The Ohio State University meets the highest standards in the country and is globally renowned for producing highly-sought-after engineers.
The welding engineering program at The Ohio State University was established in 1948 and boasts 2,419 graduates1. Student enrollment is 101 undergraduate students and 86 graduate students.
Who should attend the Welding Engineering Open House?
Current Ohio State engineering students still deciding on a major
Current high school seniors and juniors and families curious about welding engineering as a major
Current Ohio State welding engineering students and their families
Ohio State welding engineering alumni
Instructors and administrators at high schools, middle schools, technical and career centers
Anyone interested in learning more about the welding engineering program at Ohio State
Included in the interactive event
An overview of welding engineering and career opportunities
Engagement with welding engineering faculty and alumni
Engagement with current students and summaries of their senior projects and research
Tours of the facility and laboratories
Observe several welding processes, including robotic, laser, ultrasonic, and resistance welding
Learn about scholarships, student activities, industry-sponsored research, employment, and graduate school opportunities
Ohio State is the only academic institutions in the country offering BS, MS, and PhD degrees in welding engineering.
Registration for the open house is not required but appreciated. Registration can be found at: https://osu.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9Z7c3sZr6lmNqbI
