Welding Fabrication
Prepare for a career in the metal trades. Learn essential welding processes and refine your skills by crafting and fabricating a variety of metal structures. Build a solid foundation in oxy-fuel, shielded metal arc, gas metal arc, and gas tungsten arc welding. Learn to use hand and power tools plus stationary power equipment such as a press brake, shear, and roll machine. Develop skills in reading, interpreting, and creating drawings to complete a capstone fabrication project. The program includes eight weeks of on-the-job training.
Prerequisites: Grade 12 or equivalent with credits at or above the general level, Résumé including work and volunteer experience with applicable dates, membership in groups, associations or athletics, awards and distinctions, and any other information about yourself relevant to the program
Courses
- SAFE-1005 — PEI Occupational Health and S
- COMM-1005 — Workplace Communications
- COMP-1000 — Computer Essentials
- MATH-1005 — Math Essentials
- MATH-1110 — Math for Welders
- NCPR-1001 — Standard First Aid and CPR/AE
- NCPR-1002 — Workplace Hazardous Materials
- NCPR-1110 — Forklift Operator
- PRAC-1130 — Welding Practicum I
- PRAC-2130 — Welding Practicum II
- RIGG-1080 — Introduction to Rigging and Ma
- WELD-1002 — Introduction to Welding Safety
- WELD-1010 — Cutting and Gouging
- WELD-1020 — Introduction to Welding Proces
- WELD-1055 — Blueprint Reading and Drawing
- WELD-1140 — Intermediate Welding Processes
- WELD-2012 — Advanced Shielded Metal Arc We
- WELD-2022 — Stationary Power Equipment
- WELD-2055 — Blueprint Reading and Drawing
- WELD-2065 — Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding
- WELD-2075 — Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Weld
- WELD-2092 — Layout
- WELD-2186 — Advanced Flux and Metal Cored
- WELD-2190 — Pipe Welding
- WELD-2240 — Capstone Project- Welding Fab