Welding 1 – AM
8700 Full Year – 3 Credits 3 periods per day
Open to Grade 11
Year 1 courses include:
Shielded Metal Arc Welding
Gas Metal Arc Welding
Application required
Welding 2 – PM
8800 Full Year – 3 Credits 3 periods per day
Prerequisite: Welding 1
(Offered begininng in 2026-2027)
Year 2 courses include:
Flux Cored Arc Welding
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
SPECIAL COURSE OFFERING FOR THE 2025-26 SCHOOL YEAR ONLY
Senior ONLY Welding - PM
8900 Full Year – 3 Credits 3 periods per day
Open to Grade 12 ONLY
Year 1 courses include:
Shielded Metal Arc Welding
Gas Metal Arc Welding
Application required
The Lincoln Electric Education Partner Schools Start (LEEPStart™) Program partners educational institutions’ welding technology programs with the National Coalition of Certification Centers (NC3) to offer best-in-class foundational-level welding certifications to prepare students for a career in the modern welding industry. LEEPStart programs provide an introduction to welding skills and concepts combined with core foundational-level welding certifications. LEEPStart, designed for instructors and students at high schools, career, technical, and other educational institutions, offers introductory programs, providing the instructional resources needed as a starting point to promote deeper career exploration.
The first year of this two-year program is focused on industry standards based on the NC3/Lincoln Electric curriculum. Topics covered include Welding Safety, Principles of Welding, Basic Welding Blueprint Reading, Thermal Cutting Processes, SMAW, and GMAW which will involve shop and safety practices, equipment and tool handling operation, and basic introduction to fabrication. Classroom lessons correlate with active “hands-on” lab activities. Students have the opportunity to take welding tests and will receive a certificate with a passing grade.
During the second year of the welding program we will follow the same guidelines as year one with review in Safety, Thermal Cutting and Blueprint. Specific areas covered are: FCAW and GTAW. Students will have the ability to earn American Welding Society (AWS) Qualifications on each welding process. All materials covered from the previous year are continually reinforced.
Graduation Pathway: Possibility to earn 12 industry credential points and the Technology Seal and Industry-Recognized Credential Seal
Industry Credentials: NC3 Welding Safety, NC3 Principles of Welding, NC3 Thermal Cutting Oxy-Fuel Cutting (OFC), NC2 Thermal Cutting Plasma Arc Cutting (PAC), Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW), American Welding Society Qualifications in all four welding processes
College Credit Possible: Student must fulfill requirements of the college
Work-Based Learning Opportunities (paid or unpaid): Students will obtain work experience in the welding lab. Students will also have the opportunity to obtain work- based learning experience senior year, independent of company and hours per week in a related occupation.
Apprentice/Internship Opportunities may be available.
Career Technical Student Organization: SkillsUSA
Possible Career Opportunities:
Welder
Welding Technician
Fabricator
Pipeliner
Welding Engineer
Weld Robotics
Welding Inspector
Manufacturing
Iron Worker
Pipe Fitter
Welding Entrepreneur
Welding Sculpture/Artist