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                                    Come for the skills......... Stay for the challenge!

                     Manufacturing/Construction

Students learn how to weld through a tailored, project-based,
individually paced program of study. This pace is based on the
student’s desire to learn and work. After mastering basic welding
skills, students graduate to v-groove plate and pipe using (SMAW),
(TIG) and (MIG) processes on various ferrous and non-ferrous
metals. Safety concepts and student projects are encouraged.

                        Courses Offered

                              Welding I - (6340)
                             Welding II - (6341)

           (Prerequisites: Grade of 77 or higher in Welding I, or teacher
                       recommendation to advance to level II)

                               NCCER-Core
                                  OSHA

                                TAP Credit

        HS :Depending on skill levels. Fabrication shops/Misc
     2yr: Completed SCC: Major company in nuclear, pulp/paper

                           aviation, aerospace
       4yr: Supervisory, welding inspector, engineer positions

       Do you enjoy working with your hands and problem solving?
Do you like to be inspired to be your best and enjoy what you are learning?
Would you be interested in learning a skill that pays extremely well and be

                     marketable anywhere in the world?
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