At the completion of the program, students will be eligible to test for welding tickets based on their level of expertise.
The welder is respected on any job site or shop floor as a person who works with their hands and understands the foundational theory needed to get the project finished.
If you want to be ready to write your welding ticket test in less than a year, Fanshawe’s Welding Techniques program will get you there.Welding Techniques is a one-year Ontario College Certificate program with two academic levels, including a mandatory work placement.
At the completion of the program, students will be eligible to test for welding tickets based on their level of expertise. It is expected that most of the graduates will be prepared to enter the workforce as a Welder following the completion of this program.
You’ll spend two semesters learning a wide range of skills needed in today’s fast-paced workplaces, including health and safety, blueprint readings and sketching, applied math, communication, shielded metal arc welding, gas metal arc welding, introduction to computers and all-position pipe welding.
Learning welding theory is vital, but so is the practical training needed to perform the most basic welding techniques. With Fanshawe's welding program, you'll:
Students must be able to lift a bulk mass of 18 kg (40 lbs) and have the ability to dismantle and assemble large pieces of equipment. The student must be capable of working with small and delicate instruments and is required to have a high degree of fine and gross motor control.
Students entering level one of the program in January will proceed to level two of the program during the summer term.This program is offered at more than one campus for your convenience.
Learn more about the programs and services of Fanshawe’s campuses in Simcoe, St. Thomas and Huron/Bruce.Welding Techniques is a one-year Ontario College Certificate program with two academic levels, including a mandatory work placement.
At the completion of the program, students will be eligible to test for welding tickets based on their level of expertise. It is expected that most of the graduates will be prepared to enter the workforce as a Welder following the completion of this program.
You’ll spend two semesters learning a wide range of skills needed in today’s fast-paced workplaces, including health and safety, blueprint readings and sketching, applied math, communication, shielded metal arc welding, gas metal arc welding, introduction to computers and all-position pipe welding.
Learning welding theory is vital, but so is the practical training needed to perform the most basic welding techniques. With Fanshawe's welding program, you'll:
Students must be able to lift a bulk mass of 18 kg (40 lbs) and have the ability to dismantle and assemble large pieces of equipment. The student must be capable of working with small and delicate instruments and is required to have a high degree of fine and gross motor control.
Students entering level one of the program in January will proceed to level two of the program during the summer term.
This program is offered at more than one campus for your convenience. Learn more about the programs and services of Fanshawe’s campuses in Simcoe, St. Thomas and Huron/Bruce.
Learning Outcomes
The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to:
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Students receive comprehensive safety training, instruction on welding techniques and operation of welding machines.
The VIU Welding certificate includes the seven-month foundation program and the three-month fabrication program.
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.
Learn a variety of welding techniques, layout and fabrication, basic metallurgy, drawing for welding and occupational skills from very experienced, highly qualified instructors in well-equipped shops.
To acquire the qualifications needed to get into the labour market; to acquire the qualifications needed to interpret plans, specifications and procedures
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