This 220-hour introductory course is designed to equip students with the skills needed for entry-level positions as welders. Participants will receive training in essential areas such as basic shop safety, tool usage, and the operation of welders. They will learn to perform basic lap joints and filet welding while also identifying different metals. The curriculum covers key concepts related to welding and fabrication processes, emphasizing the techniques used to join materials—primarily metals or thermoplastics—by applying high heat to melt the parts together.
In addition to theoretical knowledge, students will engage in hands-on assessments and visual inspections to solidify their learning. This practical experience ensures that they are well-prepared for real-world applications in the welding industry.
Classes take place Monday - Thursday | 4:00PM-8:00PM
Accreditation
OSHA 10
NFPA
Hot Works
TESTING FOR GMAW, SMAW, FCAW
Support in
Job Placement
Resume Review and Development
Cover Letter Review and Development
Qualifications
Recent High School Graduates
High School Seniors in good standing
Underemployed Individuals
Unemployed Individuals
Military Personnel
Time Frame
15 Week Course
200 in person hours
20 online hours