MITT’s Industrial Welding certificate program helps students build a strong foundation of the knowledge and skills required to design and build products by cutting and joining materials using ferrous and non-ferrous materials.
MITT’s Industrial Welding certificate program helps students build a strong foundation of the knowledge and skills required to design and build products by cutting and joining materials using ferrous and non-ferrous materials.
Students work independently or in teams using current welding and fabrication equipment to complete projects in a learning environment that simulates an industrial welding shop.
To complement their technical skills with the employability and essential skills employers demand, all students participate in MITT’s Bridging to Work workshops.This program is affiliated with CWA (Canadian Welding Association), CWB (Canadian Welding Bureau) and Apprenticeship Manitoba.
Students who successfully complete the program and meet eligibility criteria can receive credit toward their continued apprenticeship path or earn select certifications through CWB.
Graduates who meet specific criteria can also earn credit toward Apprenticeship Manitoba Level 1.
Who It Is For
Individuals who like to work with their hands, alone or in teams, and who like to blend creativity with precision to weld and fabricate products for a range of applications.
Entrance Requirements
Manitoba high school diploma (or expected completion within 45 days of the program start date), or equivalent, including:
Students needing to upgrade any of these high school requirements may contact one of MITT’s Adult Learning Centres (ALC).If educated outside of Canada, applicants must also have demonstrated English Language Proficiency.
MITT provides certificate, post-graduate, and diploma-level technical training for career-oriented post-secondary and secondary students in six clusters of specialization: skilled trades, design and manufacturing technologies, applied business, information and communication technology, health care, and human services.
A hallmark of MITT’s approach is its deep collaboration with industry. Together, we identify skills gaps—both technical and employment skills, develop curriculum to meet them, and create work practicum opportunities that help students build connections with prospective employers while they learn.
The learning environment at MITT supports students’ academic, professional, and personal success. Industry expert instructors teach, mentor, and serve as industry connection points.
Our support staff ensure that the campus community is safe and inviting and that students have access to the information and resources they need to excel in their programs and successfully bridge from classroom to career.
MITT is a leading provider of continuing education opportunities through its Lifelong Learning Institute and offers several unique pathway programs for adult and language learners, including the English Language Institute, ESL for qualifying newcomers to Canada, and one of Manitoba’s largest Adult Learning Centre networks.
Mission
To be an education provider of choice in Manitoba, a catalyst of success for students and industry, and a nimble innovator, driving Manitoba’s economic future.
Vision
To support Manitoba’s economic, social, and technological progress through industry driven and student focused education that advances learners of all backgrounds and identities.
Values
Student Focused
Encouraging the personal and professional growth of individuals and their pathways to employment in a student-centred environment.
Academic Excellence and Innovation
Striving for excellence and high standards in technical education, and encouraging innovation, creativity and entrepreneurship.
Respect and Inclusion
Embracing diversity by providing our students, staff and partners with an inclusive, safe, and respectful environment.
Employee–Centred
Valuing, respecting, and investing in our faculty and employees.
Effective Management
Ensuring fiscal responsibility, accountability, and corporate social responsibility.
Partnerships
Building partnerships with families, communities, industry, business, government, and other educational institutions.
The program provides students with a wide range of skills that are needed to work as a first-year apprentice
As a beginner to the art of welding, you will learn theory, technique and shop practice for arc and MIG welding.
This course gives welders an opportunity to use both their technical knowledge and their manual dexterity.
Students receive comprehensive safety training, instruction on welding techniques and operation of welding machines.
This training, open to all, will allow the candidate to learn the most common welding processes and metal cutting techniques.
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