Welding I
Program Description
This course 144-hour course covers the principles of welding, cutting, and basic procedures for safety in using welding equipment, fundamentals of print reading, basic principles and practices of oxyacetylene welding/ cutting, electric welding, and the shielded metal arc welding process.
Successful students will be able to pass entry-level examinations/certifications (such as AWS) for local industry positions in welding and develop skills leading to advancement in the career field.
FREE TUITION for qualified applicants!
Day Classes
8 am-4:30 pm
February 3-28
March 3-28
March 31-April 25
May 26-June 20
June 23-July 18
March 3-28
March 31-April 25
May 26-June 20
June 23-July 18
Weekend Classes
7 am-5 pm
March 8-April 27
May 3-June 22
May 3-June 22