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Welding

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Program of Studies
Semester 1
TDRW 10013 Blueprint Reading 3.00
WELD 10011 Welding Shop Practices 2.00
WELD 10012 Welding Theory 3.00
WELD 10013 S.M.A.W. Practical 1 4.00
WELD 10014 S.A.W. Practical 1 4.00
WELD 10015 Thermal Cutting 1.00
WELD 10033 Material & Proc Quality 1 2.00
Semester 2
TDRW 10014 Blueprint Reading/Fitting 3.00
WELD 10016 Welding Theory 2 2.00
WELD 10018 S.M.A.W. Practical 2 4.00
WELD 10019 S.A.W. Practical 2 3.00
WELD 10020 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 1 2.00
Semester 3
WELD 10021 Fitting 5.00
WELD 10022 Quality 3.00
WELD 10023 G.T.A.W. Practical 2 & P.A.W. 3.00
WELD 10024 Automatic & Semi-automatic Processes 2.00
WELD 10025 Shielded Metal Arc Welding 3.00
Certificate of Apprenticeship (456A)
STARRT Institute, Stoney Creek

 Highlights

  • Explore the work of welders by acquiring thorough knowledge of arc, gas and resistance welding theory
  • Obtain an understanding for reading and interpreting blueprints
  • Carry out special processes such as plasma cutting and tig welding
  • Ensure quality of product/process before, during and after welding through certification testing
  • Learn how to fit sub-assemblies and assemblies together and to prepare assemblies for welding

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 Career Opportunities

Industries of Employment:

  • Fabricating Shops
  • Manufacturers of Structural Steel and Platework
  • Construction Industries
  • Heavy Machinery Contractors
  • Aircraft Contractors
  • Ship Building and Other Transportation Contractors
  • Specialized Welding Shops

Occupational Categories:

  • Journeyperson Welder
  • Fabrication Welder
  • Production Welder
  • Construction Welder
  • Pressure Vessel Welder

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