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Scientific and technological developments of the last decade have transformed the welding industry. Today, the welding industry needs highly educated people, capable of operating sophisticated equipment and controlling complex processes. Thus, academia must equip students with appropriate knowledge and skills in order that they may easily integrate into the 21st century workplace. The paper describes changes in an advanced welding course offered in the Mechanical Engineering Technology Department, Purdue University.