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Why Welding

The Welding Certificate Program provides a solid foundation for students and artists looking to excel in the welding industry. Graduates are equipped with essential skills in oxy-acetylene welding, arc welding, MIG and TIG welding, ensuring their readiness for diverse welding tasks. Through comprehensive training and hands-on experience, students achieve different levels of welding proficiency, showcasing their capabilities to potential employers. Additionally, courses focusing on blueprint reading and measurement enhance students’ technical expertise, preparing them for a successful career in welding. At the Quad-Cities Campus, the program offers a dynamic learning environment within the United Township High School facilities.

Locations
Welding and Skilled Trades Center
East Campus
Quad-Cities Campus
Formats
On-campus
Number of Credits
31
Next Start Date

Careers In Welding

Courses in Welding

First Semester

CRN Course Name Hrs.
WLDG 101 SMAW I 3
WLDG 102 SMAW II 4
WLDG 104 Math for Welders 2
WLDG 105 Cutting Operations and Plasma 1
WLDG 109 Blueprint Reading for Welders 3
WLDG 110 Safety, Test and Preparation 2
WLDG 210 Work Experience Seminar 2

Second Semester

CRN Course Name Hrs.
WLDG 108 Precision Measurement & Tools 2
WLDG 120 GMAW I 3
WLDG 121 GMAW II 4
WLDG 125 GTAW I 3
WLDG 220 Work Experience II 2
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Quad-Cities Campus

309-796-5341 or
309-796-5000

East Campus

309-854-1724