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Welding
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Combination
Welding
Vocational
Education
Programs
ABOUT
WELDING
/
COMBINATION
WELDING
Trained
Welding
II
professionals
can
earn
a
median annual income
of
$37,331
a
year.* |
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Miller-Motte
Technical
College
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South
Carolina,
North
Carolina,
Virginia,
Tennessee

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

Vatterott
College
-
St.
Ann,
Missouri
(St.
Louis)
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
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T-Joints
-
Flux
Cored
ARC
Welding
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*Salary
information
is
based
on
the
"Occupational
Outlook
Handbook,
2004-05
Edition,"
a
publication
of
the
U.S.
Department
of
Labor.
Individual
student
earnings
vary.
**
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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