Welding Techniques

Sault College

Course

In Deep River and Sault Ste. Marie (Canada)

£ 1,199,526.75 VAT inc.

*Indicative price

Original amount in USD:

$ 1,518,080

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Level

    Intermediate

Welding is used in almost every trade, making graduates of this program some of the most hireable in the skilled trades locally and across Canada.

In this dynamic program, you will learn the practical, hands-on skills to weld various types of metals, combined with the knowledge and theory needed to be successful in this industry.

On our state-of-the-art campus, you will have the opportunity to develop welding skills using top of the line equipment found in today’s workplaces including:

Shielded Metal Arc Welder (SMAW or stick welder)

Gas Metal Arc Welder (GMAW or MIG welder)

Gas Tungsten Arc Welder (GTAW or TIG welder)

Flux Cored Arc Welder (FCAW)

Plus, learn how to read, understand and develop the blueprints for different projects as you apply what you learn in this specialized field.

If you love to shape the world around you, the 1-year Welding Techniques program will give you the foundation for a fulfilling and hands-on future.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Deep River (Canada)
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Start date

On request
Sault Ste. Marie (Canada)
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Start date

On request

About this course

As a successful graduate of our Welding Techniques program, you may find work in a wide range of exciting places of employment across the globe or close-to-home.

Small and large construction and manufacturing industries continually seek out welders to join their teams.

After you have learned with us, you will be able to:

perform a large number of welding processes and metal-cutting techniques safely, including stick/shielded metal arc welding, mig/gas-metal arc welding, and tig/gas-tungsten arc welding;
prepare drawings, common views and basic drafting and sketching operations for welding projects; and
understand and use a variety of methods to test welds.
Once you have successfully completed your studies, you may have the opportunity to test on-site with the Canadian Welding Bureau (CWB) for your welding performance qualifications/certified ticket at an additional cost to you.

If you successfully finish your year in the welding techniques program, you can apply what youve learned to smoothly transition into the second-year of the Colleges two-year metal fabrication program without any further courses needed.

Ontario Secondary School Diploma, or mature student status.

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Subjects

  • Welding
  • Communications
  • Thermal Cutting
  • Machine Operations
  • Welding techniques

Course programme

Semester 1
  • CMM149 - 3 Practical Communications I
  • MTF101 - 3 Applied Blueprint Reading
  • MTF102 - 3 Welding Theory 1
  • MTF105 - 2 GAS Shielded Semi-Automatic Welding 1
  • MTF107 - 4 Shield Metal Arc Welding I
  • MTF108 - 2 Trade Practices
  • MTF109 - 2 Oxy Fusion and Braze Welding
Semester 2
  • MTF131 - 3 Fabrication 1
  • MTF132 - 2 GAS Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) 1
  • MTF133 - 2 Machine Operations
  • MTF137 - 3 Shielded Metal Arc (SMAW) Welding 2
  • MTF139 - 1 Thermal Cutting
  • MTF140 - 3 Blueprint Reading - Advanced
  • MTF141 - 3 Materials and Process Quality
  • MTF142 - 3 Semiautomatic Welding

Additional information

International Ancillary: $1,767.00

Domestic

Tuition: $2,716.50

Ancillary: $1,117.00

Welding Techniques

£ 1,199,526.75 VAT inc.

*Indicative price

Original amount in USD:

$ 1,518,080