Welding Technology combines the technical knowledge and artistry of joining metals. Learn to weld in a variety of formats on traditional and high-tech equipment which prepares students for a career in welding and fabrication industries.
Welding Technology combines the technical knowledge and artistry of joining metals. Learn to weld in a variety of formats on traditional and high-tech equipment which prepares students for a career in welding and fabrication industries.
Student's participate in daily labs with an average of two hours of each day spent practicing welds or making repairs to existing projects. Instruction also includes codes and standards, weld inspection, welding safety, principles of metallurgy, and a number of different types of welding processes.
Classes Mirror Real-World Fabrication Shops
The Welding Technology program has been updated to provide course work to meet the industry needs of today. With updated equipment found in real-world shops, students will learn to read blueprints, analyze parts, and carry out proper fitting, welding, and inspection using a variety of materials such as steel, stainless steel, aluminum, and titanium.
Coursework pairs welding with fabrication skills, processes, and techniques for students to be competitive in the workplace. Enrollment is limited each quarter, so interested students are encouraged to apply as soon as possible
Clark College is Southwest Washington’s largest public institution of higher education. An open-enrollment community college, it welcomes students of all ages and backgrounds pursuing their educational or career paths each quarter.
Students can earn high school diplomas, GEDs, certificates, and degrees in a variety of programs including nursing, dental hygiene, and mechatronics, to name a few. Also, Clark's Running Start program enrolls high school students so they can earn college credit for little or no cost.
Clark College's main campus sits on the beautiful 101-acre Vancouver Central Park in the heart of Vancouver, Washington. The college also offers classes on the campus of Washington State University Vancouver and at a satellite location in east Vancouver at the Columbia Tech Center.
The college's non-credit Community and Continuing Education program, offers corporate and continuing-education classes. Clark College has collaborated on partnerships with many regional colleges, universities, and technical institutions, allowing students to apply credits earned at Clark toward their bachelor's degrees.
Athletic programs at Clark College include men's and women's basketball, co-ed cross country, men's and women's soccer, softball, volleyball, and baseball. Clark College is a member of the Northwest Athletic Conference.
Vision
To cultivate an inclusive, equitable, and vibrant community, Clark College educates, empowers, and elevates individuals to achieve their personal and professional goals.
Mission
Rooted in social justice, Clark College is a beacon of hope, opportunities, and transformation providing excellent and equitable education to create economic, cultural, and community growth.
The curriculum provides the student with common core Level 1 apprenticeship training, to increase the student's general level of knowledge about the Welding and Metal Fabricating industries.
Learn to repair metal parts and structures, fabricate components and apply safe working practices using various welding and cutting equipment and techniques.
Welders are in high demand—in oil and gas, mining, manufacturing and construction. You need to be good with your hands and enjoy working with tools. You also need to be a problem-solver and a team player who’s able to follow instructions.
This training, open to all, will allow the candidate to learn the most common welding processes and metal cutting techniques.
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