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Welding / Combination Welding Vocational Education Programs

ABOUT WELDING / COMBINATION WELDING

Trained Welding II professionals can earn a median annual income of $37,331 a year.*

Our Featured Welding / Combination Welding Education Program

Vatterott College - St. Ann, Missouri (St. Louis)

Welding / Combination Welding Training at Vatterott College - 16 U.S. Locations

Combination Welding - Diploma

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Miller-Motte Technical College - South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee

Miller-Motte Techical College

Welding Technology - Diploma

Welders shape the world we live in. Over 50% of all manufacturing involves welding. From home appliances to automobiles, from sky-scrapers to underwater rigs, any kind of product that requires the joining of metals requires the skills of a welder. Industries in space, energy, and communication are opening new opportunities in welding.

  • Welding Technology - Diploma

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Vatterott College - St. Ann, Missouri (St. Louis)

Welding / Combination Welding Training at Vatterott College - 16 U.S. Locations

Combination Welding: The objective of this course is to prepare graduates with the skills needed for entry-level employment in the welding industry. The program consists of 60 weeks, 66 Quarter Credit Hours of Combination Welding theory and associated lab work and 6 Quarter Credit Hours of General Education totaling 72 Quarter Credit Hours.

Certifications

  • Shielded Metal ARC Welding: V-Groove
  • (MIG) Gas Metal ARC Welding
  • (TIG) Gas Tungsten ARC Welding
  • T-Joints
  • Flux Cored ARC Welding
  • Combination Welding - Diplopma

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** Growth figures represent a ten-year period ending 2012. Source: "National Industry-Occupation Employment Matrix," a publication of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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