Morning, Afternoon, and Evening Classes available
Objective:
Training an individual to become proficient in many areas of the welding field. The course is designed so welders will be able to work and be successful in several different areas of welding such as construction, pipeline, shop manufacturing, marine welding and fabrication.
Course Outline:
Upon completion of the master welder course, a student shall be able to find employment in: Plant Construction Welding (which consists of mainly SMAW stick welding and GTAW Tig Welding) or Manufacturing (shop) Welding (which could consist of SMAW, FCAW, GMAW, GTAW or GTAW Stainless Steel.
This program prepares students for journeyman level careers for the positions of Structural Welder, Ship Welder, Offshore Welder, and Combination Welder/Fitter. A student shall be able to find employment in powerplants, refineries, chemical plants, nuclear power plants, paper plants, food processing plants, shipyards, tankfarms, drilling rigs or offshore production.
The student’s progress in the program will be tested after each task completion per ASME Code Standards. Students must complete 750 hours and maintain passing grades in this course to receive a diploma and be tested for their welder performance qualification certification (OSDL). If a student does not complete the 750 hours or maintain passing grades, they will receive neither diploma nor certification.
Welding Processes:
SMAW uphill (stick)
GTAW carbon and stainless (tig/heliarc)
GMAW (mig)
FCAW (flux-core)
Course Subjects:
Intro to Welding
Structural Welding I
Structural Welding II
Mig and Flux-Core Structural Welding
Pipe Welding I
Pipe Welding II
Advanced Pipe Welding
Pipeline Welding
Employment Training
Standard tuition and other charges
Course Length: 750 Hours (7 1/2 Months)
Weeks: 30 Weeks
Tuition: $ 15,600.00
Registration Fee: $ 100.00
Lab Fee: $ 4,700.00
Books: $ 0.00
Gear Package $ 600.00
Total $ 21,000.00
Military Tuition and other charges
Course Length: 750 Hours (7 1/2 Months)
Weeks: 30 Weeks
Tuition: $ 15,200.00
Registration Fee: $ 100.00
Lab Fee: $ 4,700.00
Books: $ 0.00
Gear Package $ 600.00
Total $ 20,500.00
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Morning, Afternoon, and Evening Classes Available
Objective:
Training an individual to become a professional pipeline welder. The course is designed so welders will be able to work and be successful in the pipeline industry.
Course Outline:
Upon completion of the pipeline welder course, a student shall be able to enter the pipeline welding field at a journeyman level position. The course covers all pipeline welding and fabrication phases. Butt welding; branch welding, hot taps, Tie-in welds and extensive fabrication training used in pipeline welding. And shall be able to find employment on/at pipelines, compressor stations, amine plants or fabrication yards. This course is competency based and students will be tested after each task completion per AMSE Code Standards and API 1104 Code Standards, students must complete 500 hours and maintain passing grades in this course to receive a diploma and be tested for welder performance qualification certification. If a student does not complete the 400 hours or maintain passing grades they will receive neither diploma nor certification.
Welding Processes:
SMAW Downhill (stick)
SMAW Uphill (stick)
Course Subjects:
Intro to Welding
Structural Welding I
Structural Welding II
Pipe Welding I
Pipe Welding II
Employment Training
Standard Tuition and other charges
Course Length: 400 Hours (4 Months)
Weeks: 16 Weeks
Tuition: $ 11,500.00
Registration Fee: $ 100.00
Lab Fee: $ 4,500.00
Books: $ 0.00
Gear Package $ 400.00
Total $ 16,500.00
Military Tuition and other charges
Course Length: 400 Hours (4 Months)
Weeks: 16 Weeks
Tuition: $ 11,100.00
Registration Fee: $ 100.00
Lab Fee: $ 4,500.00
Books: $ 0.00
Gear Package $ 400.00
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Morning, Afternoon, and Evening Classes Available
Objective:
Training an individual to become proficient in many areas of structural welding. The course is designed so students will be able to work in many different areas of welding such as building and stadium construction, Shop manufacturing, marine welding and structural field welding.
Course Outline:
Upon completion of the Structural Welder Course, a student shall be able to enter the welding field as a journeyman level structural welder and shall be able to find employment in or at manufacturing shops, shipyards, tank farms, drilling rigs and structural construction such as stadiums, buildings, and towers. This course is competency based, students’ progress at their own individual pace and will be tested after each task completion per AMSE code standards, students must complete 350 hours and maintain passing grades in this course to receive a diploma and be tested for welder performance qualification certification (OSDL). If a student does not complete the 350 hours or maintain passing grades, they will receive neither diploma nor certification.
Welding Processes:
SMAW (stick)
GMAW (mig)
FCAW (flux-core)
Course Subjects:
Intro to Welding
Structural Welding I
Structural Welding II
Mig and Flux-Core Welding
Employment Training
Standard Tuition and other charges:
Course Length: 350 Hours (3 1/2 Months)
Weeks: 14 Weeks
Tuition: $ 5,500.00
Registration Fee: $ 100.00
Lab Fee: $ 4,000.00
Books: $ 0.00
Gear Package $ 400.00
Total $ 10,000.00
Military Tuition and other charges:
Course Length: 350 Hours (3 1/2 Months)
Weeks: 14 Weeks
Tuition: $ 5,100.00
Registration Fee: $ 100.00
Lab Fee: $ 4,000.00
Books: $ 0.00
Gear Package $ 400.00
Total $ 9,500.00
Morning, Afternoon and Evening Classes Available
Objective:
Training an individual to become proficient in the SMAW area of the welding field. The course is designed so welders will be able to work and be successful in several different areas of welding such as construction, shop manufacturing, marine welding and fabrication using SMAW.
Course Outline:
Upon completion of the SMAW welder course, a student shall be able to make a choice of either Pipe welding using SMAW stick welding, Plant Construction Welding, or Manufacturing (shop) Welding.
This program prepares students for journeyman-level careers in the positions of Pipe Welder, Structural Welder, Ship Welder, Offshore Welder, and Welder/Fitter, in which a student shall be able to find employment in or at powerplants, refineries, chemical plants, paper plants food processing plants, shipyards, tank farms, drilling rigs or offshore production. Students must complete 375 hours and maintain passing grades in this course to receive a diploma and be tested for welder performance qualification certification (OSDL).
Course Subjects:
Intro to Welding
Structural Welding I
Structural Welding II
Pipe Welding
Employment Training
Standard Tuition and other Charges:
Course Length- 375 hours
Weeks 15
Weekly Hours 25
Tuition $ 7,000.00
Registration Fee $ 100.00
Lab Fee $ 47,500.00
Gear Package $ 400.00
Total $ 12,000.00
Military Tuition and other Charges:
Course Length- 375 hours
Weeks 15
Weekly Hours 25
Tuition $ 6,600.00
Registration Fee $ 100.00
Lab Fee $ 4,500.00
Gear Package $ 400.00
Total $ 11,500.00
Morning, Afternoon, and Evening Classes available
Objective:
Training an individual to become proficient in Shielded metal arc welding. This course is designed so students will be able to work in many different areas of SMAW welding such as building and stadium construction, manufacturing, and fabrication shops, and structural field welding.
Course Outline:
Upon completion of the SMAW Structural Welder Course, a student shall be able to enter the welding field as a journeyman level SMAW welder and shall be able to find employment in or at manufacturing and fabrication shops, tank farms, and structural construction such as stadiums, buildings, and towers. This course is competency based, students’ progress at their own individual pace and will be tested after each task completion per AMSE code standards. Students must complete 225 hours and maintain passing grades in this course to receive a diploma and be tested for welder performance qualification certification (OSDL). If a student does not complete the 225 hours or maintain passing grades, they will not receive diploma.
Welding Processes
SMAW (stick)
Course Outline
Intro to Welding
Structural Welding I
Structural Welding II
Employment Training
Standard Tuition and other Charges:
Course Length- 225 hours
Weeks 9
Weekly Hours 25
Tuition $ 2,700.00
Registration Fee $ 100.00
Lab Fee $ 1800.00
Gear Package $ 400.00
Total $ 5,000.00
Military Tuition and other Charges:
Course Length- 225 hours
Weeks 9
Weekly Hours 25
Tuition $ 2,200.00
Registration Fee $ 100.00
Lab Fee $ 1800.00
Gear Package $ 400.00
Total $ 4,500.00
Course Will Not exceed 8 Weeks:
Objective:
This course is designed to increase a student's sill in certain areas of the welding field.
Welding Processes:
SMAW (STICK)
GMAW (MIG)
FCAW (FLUX-CORE)
GTAW (TIG/HELIARC)
GTAW HIGH FREQUENCY (TIG/HELIARC)
HOURLY RATE $30.00 PER HOUR
COURSE LENGTH 1 DAY(MIN)- 8 WEEKS (MAX)
COURSE HOURS 5 HRS. (MIN) - 200 HRS. (MAX)
SHORT TERM STUDENTS WILL BE GRADED THE SAME AS OTHER COURSES AND STUDENTS WILL HAVE PERMANENT FILE ON RECORD
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