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WELDING CERTIFICATE ARC WELDER CERTIFICATE NUMBER 1740 As an ARC Welder, you will apply the ARC welding process as you fit and tack metal on construction equipment, pipe systems, automobiles, ships, buildings and bridges. Graduates of this program will be competent in the ARC welding process. Every student performs the AWS D1.1 practical skills test for plate. Students seeking their AWS credentials will need to pay additional fees to cover the cost of their qualification exams. Graduates of this program typically find work in small or large shops, and construction sites in a variety of industries. JOB TITLES: ARC Welder, Welder, Ironworker, Tack Welder, Fitter, Railcar Welder/Repairer, Steelworker, Structural Steel Erector or Fitter, Pipe Fitter, Rod Buster, UnderWater Welder ATTIRE: Jeans – 100% cotton, sleeved cotton shirts, leather work boots (safety toe and min. 6" height), and socks suitable for work boots. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: Generally must be 18 to work in industry CLASS TIMES: MonThur, 7:00AM9:00PM; Fri, 7:00AM8:00PM BRING ON 1ST DAY: Wear proper attire. Prescription Safety glasses with side shields are required if you wear prescription glasses. CATALOG ID COURSE NAME EST.HOURS EST.TUITION PROGRAM LAB FEES BLOCK I ESP 1740 Essentials of Arc Welding 30 $150.00 $37.00 OSHA 100 Safety for Welders 14 $70.00 $217.00 BLOCK II WTO 120 OxyFuel Cutting 35 $175.00 $35.00 WTO 181 ARC Welding 385 $1,925.00 $385.00 ESP 118 Career Readiness 12 $60.00 $26.00 Program Totals *Completion times and program costs are estimated based on a 24hour per week schedule – your actual costs will vary. Book Fees = Actual Cost to reflect cost of books at time of purchase. ESTIMATED HOURS 476 ESTIMATED TUITION $2,380.00 LAB FEES $700.00 ESTIMATED TOTAL* $3,080.00 BOOK FEES ACTUAL COST

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  • WELDING CERTIFICATE ARC WELDER CERTIFICATE NUMBER 1740 As an ARC Welder, you will apply the ARC welding process as you fit and tack metal on construction equipment, pipe systems, automobiles, ships, buildings and bridges. Graduates of this program will be competent in the ARC welding process. Every student performs the AWS D1.1 practical skills test for plate. Students seeking their AWS credentials will need to pay additional fees to cover the cost of their qualification exams. Graduates of this program typically find work in small or large shops, and construction sites in a variety of industries. JOB TITLES: ARC Welder, Welder, Ironworker, Tack Welder, Fitter, Railcar Welder/Repairer, Steelworker, Structural Steel Erector or Fitter, Pipe Fitter, Rod Buster, Under-Water Welder ATTIRE: Jeans 100% cotton, sleeved cotton shirts, leather work boots (safety toe and min. 6" height), and socks suitable for work boots. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: Generally must be 18 to work in industry CLASS TIMES: Mon-Thur, 7:00AM-9:00PM; Fri, 7:00AM-8:00PM BRING ON 1ST DAY: Wear proper attire. Prescription Safety glasses with side shields are required if you wear prescription glasses.

    CATALOG ID COURSE NAME EST.HOURS EST.TUITION PROGRAM LAB FEES

    BLOCK I

    ESP 1740 Essentials of Arc Welding 30 $150.00 $37.00 OSHA 100 Safety for Welders 14 $70.00 $217.00 BLOCK II

    WTO 120 Oxy-Fuel Cutting 35 $175.00 $35.00 WTO 181 ARC Welding 385 $1,925.00 $385.00 ESP 118 Career Readiness 12 $60.00 $26.00

    Program Totals

    *Completion times and program costs are estimated based on a 24-hour per week schedule your actual costs will vary. Book Fees = Actual Cost to reflect cost of books at time of purchase.

    ESTIMATED HOURS 476 ESTIMATED TUITION $2,380.00 LAB FEES $700.00 ESTIMATED TOTAL* $3,080.00 BOOK FEES ACTUAL COST

  • WELDING CERTIFICATE FLUX-CORE WELDER CERTIFICATE NUMBER 1745 As a Flux-Core Welder, you will apply the Flux-Core welding process as you fit and tack assemblies including construction equipment, pipe systems, ships, buildings, and bridges, using heavier materials. Graduates will be confident in the operation of the Flux-Core welding process. Every student performs the AWS D1.1 practical skills test for plate. Students seeking their AWS credentials will need to pay additional fees to cover the cost of their qualification exams. Graduates of this program typically find work in small or large shops, and construction sites in a variety of industries. JOB TITLES: Flux-Core Welder, Welder, Ship Fitter, Tack Welder, Fitter, Railcar Welder/Repairer, Steel Worker, Structural Steel Erector or Fitter, Rod Buster ATTIRE: Jeans 100% cotton, sleeved cotton shirts, leather work boots (safety toe and min. 6" height) and socks suitable for work boots. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: Generally must be 18 to work in industry CLASS TIMES: M-Thur, 7:00AM-9:00PM; Fri, 7:00AM-8:00PM BRING ON 1ST DAY: Wear proper attire. Prescription safety glasses with side shields are required if you wear prescription glasses.

    CATALOG ID COURSE NAME EST.HOURS EST.TUITION PROGRAM LAB FEES

    BLOCK I

    ESP 1745 Essentials of Flux-Core Welding 30 $150.00 $37.00 BLOCK II

    OSHA 100 Safety for Welders 14 $70.00 $217.00 WTO 120 Oxy-Fuel Cutting 35 $175.00 $35.00 WTO 149 Flux-Core Welding 315 $1,575.00 $315.00 ESP 118 Career Readiness 12 $60.00 $26.00

    Program Totals

    *Completion times and program costs are estimated based on a 24-hour per week schedule your actual costs will vary. Book Fees = Actual Cost to reflect cost of books at time of purchase.

    ESTIMATED HOURS 406 ESTIMATED TUITION $2,030.00 LAB FEES $630.00 ESTIMATED TOTAL* $2,660.00 BOOK FEES ACTUAL COST

  • WELDING CERTIFICATE MIG WELDER CERTIFICATE NUMBER 1746 MIG Welders utilize the MIG welding process to fit and tack assemblies. These workers weld products including automotive equipment, ornamental gates and fences, and light manufacturing assemblies such as shelving, brackets, stands, and patio furniturepretty much any application using thinner and lighter materials in its construction. Every student performs the AWS D1.1 practical skills test for plate. Students seeking their AWS credentials will need to pay additional fees to cover the cost of their qualification exams. Graduates of this program typically find work in small or large shops, and manufacturing facilities in a variety of industries. JOB TITLES: MIG Welder; Welder; Tack Welder; Steelworker; Sprinkler Fitter; Production Welder; Light Assembly Welder, Automotive Welder; Ornamental Welder; Staircase/Handrail Welder; Trailer Welder ATTIRE: Jeans 100% cotton, sleeved cotton shirts, leather work boots (safety toe and min. 6" height), and socks suitable for work boots. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: Generally must be 18 to work in industry CLASS TIMES: M-Thur, 7:00AM-9:00PM; Fri, 7:00AM-8:00PM BRING ON 1ST DAY: Wear proper attire. Prescription Safety glasses with side shields are required if you wear prescription glasses.

    CATALOG ID COURSE NAME EST.HOURS EST.TUITION PROGRAM LAB FEES

    BLOCK I

    ESP 1746 Essentials of MIG Welding 30 $150.00 $37.00 OSHA 100 Safety for Welders 14 $70.00 $217.00 BLOCK II

    WTO 120 Oxy-Fuel Cutting 35 $175.00 $35.00 WTO 150 MIG Welding 315 $1,575.00 $315.00 ESP 118 Career Readiness 12 $60.00 $26.00

    Program Totals

    *Completion times and program costs are estimated based on a 24-hour per week schedule your actual costs will vary. Book Fees = Actual Cost to reflect cost of books at time of purchase.

    ESTIMATED HOURS 406 ESTIMATED TUITION $2,030.00 LAB FEES $630.00 ESTIMATED TOTAL* $2,660.00 BOOK FEES ACTUAL COST

  • WELDING CERTIFICATE TIG WELDER/TIG FINGERTIP WELDER CERTIFICATE NUMBER 1747 TIG Welders utilize the TIG welding process to fit and tack assemblies. These workers weld products made of alloys, like aluminum and stainless steel. These workers weld products such as radiators, custom automotive parts and assemblies, roll-cages, suspension components, and frames. Every student performs the AWS D17.1 practical skills test for sheet material. Students seeking their AWS credentials will need to pay additional fees to cover the cost of their qualification exams. Graduates of this program typically find work in small or large shops, and manufacturing facilities in a variety of industries. Some workers may find employment in the marine and watercraft industries. Experienced TIG welders can find work in the aerospace/aircraft industry. JOB TITLES: TIG Welder; Welder, Tack Welder; Sprinkler Fitter; Custom Automotive Welder; Production Welder; Light Assembly Welder; Automotive Welder; Ornamental Welder; Staircase/Handrail Welder ATTIRE: Jeans 100% cotton, sleeved cotton shirts, leather work boots (Safety toe and min. 6" height) and socks suitable for work boots. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: Generally must be 18 to work in industry CLASS TIMES: M-Thur, 7:00AM-9:00PM; Fri, 7:00AM-8:00PM BRING ON 1ST DAY: Wear proper attire. Prescription safety glasses with side shields are required if you wear prescription glasses.

    CATALOG ID COURSE NAME EST.HOURS EST.TUITION PROGRAM LAB FEES

    BLOCK I

    ESP 1747 Essentials of TIG Welding 30 $150.00 $37.00 OSHA 100 Safety for Welders 14 $70.00 $217.00 BLOCK II

    WTO 199 TIG Welding 665 $3,325.00 $665.00 WTO 120 Oxy-Fuel Cutting 35 $175.00 $35.00

    ESP 118 Career Readiness 12 $60.00 $26.00

    Program Totals

    *Completion times and program costs are estimated based on a 24-hour per week schedule your actual costs will vary. Book Fees = Actual Cost to reflect cost of books at time of purchase.

    ESTIMATED HOURS 756 ESTIMATED TUITION $3,780.00 LAB FEES $980.00 ESTIMATED TOTAL* $4,760.00 BOOK FEES ACTUAL COST

  • WELDING CERTIFICATE COMBINATION WELDER 2PROCESS: ARC/FLUX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 1749 The Combination Welder - 2 is designed for students seeking to develop competency in ARC and FLUX welding processes. Students with the knowledge and skills of these processes will enjoy greater workforce opportunities, including job opportunities with the trades unions. Every student performs the AWS practical skills tests. Students seeking their AWS credentials will need to pay additional fees to cover the cost of their qualification exams. The specific AWS exams depend on the processes selected. JOB TITLES: Individual weld process jobs are listed in ARC Welder, MIG Welder, Flux-Core Welder and TIG Welder certificates. Additional jobs such as Welder Fitter, Welder-Fabricator, Structural Steel Fitter, Millwright, and Ironworker are possibilities dependent on the weld processes selected. ATTIRE: Jeans 100% cotton, Sleeved cotton shirts, Leather work boots (Safety toe and min. 6" height), Socks suitable for work boots ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: Generally must be 18 to work in industry CLASS TIMES: M-Thur, 7:00AM-9:00PM; Fri, 7:00AM-8:00PM BRING ON 1ST DAY: Wear proper attire. Prescription Safety glasses with side shields are required if you wear prescription glasses.

    CATALOG ID COURSE NAME EST.HOURS EST.TUITION PROGRAM LAB FEES

    BLOCK I

    ESP 1741 Essentials of Combination Welding: 2 Process 30 $150.00 $37.00 OSHA 100 Safety for Welders 14 $70.00 $217.00 BLOCK II

    WTO 120 Oxy-Fuel Cutting 35 $175.00 $35.00 WTO 181 ARC Welding 385 $1,925.00 $385.00 WTO 149 Flux-Core Welding 315 $1,575.00 $315.00 ESP 118 Career Readiness 12 $60.00 $26.00 Program Totals

    *Completion times and program costs are estimated based on a 24-hour per week schedule your actual costs will vary. Book Fees = Actual Cost to reflect cost of books at time of purchase.

    ESTIMATED HOURS ** 791 ESTIMATED TUITION** $3,955.00 LAB FEES $1,015.00 ESTIMATED TOTAL** $4,970.00 BOOK FEES ACTUAL COST

  • WELDING CERTIFICATE COMBINATION WELDER 2PROCESS: ARC/TIG CERTIFICATE NUMBER 1748 The Combination Welder - 2 is designed for students seeking to develop competency in ARC and TIG welding processes. Students with the knowledge and skills of these processes will enjoy greater workforce opportunities, including job opportunities with the trades unions. Every student performs the AWS practical skills tests. Students seeking their AWS credentials will need to pay additional fees to cover the cost of their qualification exams. JOB TITLES: Individual weld process jobs are listed in ARC Welder, MIG Welder, Flux-Core Welder and TIG Welder certificates. Additional jobs such as Welder Fitter, Welder-Fabricator, Structural Steel Fitter, Millwright, and Ironworker are possibilities dependent on the weld processes selected. ATTIRE: Jeans 100% cotton, Sleeved cotton shirts, Leather work boots (Safety toe and min. 6" height), Socks suitable for work boots ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: Generally must be 18 to work in industry CLASS TIMES: M-Thur, 7:00AM-9:00PM; Fri, 7:00AM-8:00PM BRING ON 1ST DAY: Wear proper attire. Prescription Safety glasses with side shields are required if you wear prescription glasses.

    CATALOG ID COURSE NAME EST.HOURS EST.TUITION PROGRAM LAB FEES

    BLOCK I

    ESP 1741 Essentials of Combination Welding: 2 Process 30 $150.00 $37.00 OSHA 100 Safety for Welders 14 $70.00 $217.00 BLOCK II

    WTO 120 Oxy-Fuel Cutting 35 $175.00 $35.00 WTO 181 ARC Welding 385 $1,925.00 $385.00 WTO 199 TIG Welding 665 $3,325.00 $665.00 ESP 118 Career Readiness 12 $60.00 $26.00 Program Totals

    *Completion times and program costs are estimated based on a 24-hour per week schedule your actual costs will vary. Book Fees = Actual Cost to reflect cost of books at time of purchase.

    ESTIMATED HOURS ** 1141 ESTIMATED TUITION** $5,705.00 LAB FEES $1,365.00 ESTIMATED TOTAL** $7,070.00 BOOK FEES ACTUAL COST

  • WELDING CERTIFICATE COMBINATION WELDER 2 PROCESS: FLUX/TIG CERTIFICATE NUMBER 1750 The Combination Welder - 2 is designed for students seeking to develop competency in FLUX and TIG welding processes. Students with the knowledge and skills of these processes will enjoy greater workforce opportunities, including job opportunities with the trades unions. Every student performs the AWS practical skills tests. Students seeking their AWS credentials will need to pay additional fees to cover the cost of their qualification exams. The specific AWS exams depend on the processes selected. JOB TITLES: Individual weld process jobs are listed in ARC Welder, MIG Welder, Flux-Core Welder and TIG Welder certificates. Additional jobs such as Welder Fitter, Welder-Fabricator, Structural Steel Fitter, Millwright, and Ironworker are possibilities dependent on the weld processes selected. ATTIRE: Jeans 100% cotton, Sleeved cotton shirts, Leather work boots (Safety toe and min. 6" height), Socks suitable for work boots ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: Generally must be 18 to work in industry CLASS TIMES: M-Thur, 7:00AM-9:00PM; Fri, 7:00AM-8:00PM BRING ON 1ST DAY: Wear proper attire. Prescription Safety glasses with side shields are required if you wear prescription glasses.

    CATALOG ID COURSE NAME EST.HOURS EST.TUITION PROGRAM LAB FEES

    BLOCK I

    ESP 1741 Essentials of Combination Welding: 2 Process 30 $150.00 $37.00 OSHA 100 Safety for Welders 14 $70.00 $217.00 BLOCK II

    WTO 120 Oxy-Fuel Cutting 35 $175.00 $35.00 WTO 149 Flux Welding 315 $1,575.00 $315.00 WTO 181 TIG Welding 665 $3,325.00 $665.00 ESP 118 Career Readiness 12 $60.00 $26.00 Program Totals

    *Completion times and program costs are estimated based on a 24-hour per week schedule your actual costs will vary. Book Fees = Actual Cost to reflect cost of books at time of purchase.

    ESTIMATED HOURS ** 1071 ESTIMATED TUITION** $5,355.00 LAB FEES $1,295.00 ESTIMATED TOTAL** $6,650.00 BOOK FEES ACTUAL COST

  • WELDING CERTIFICATE COMBINATION WELDER 2PROCESS: MIG/ARC CERTIFICATE NUMBER 1752 The Combination Welder - 2 is designed for students seeking to develop competency in MIG and ARC welding processes. Students with the knowledge and skills of these processes will enjoy greater workforce opportunities, including job opportunities with the trades unions. Every student performs the AWS practical skills tests. Students seeking their AWS credentials will need to pay additional fees to cover the cost of their qualification exams. The specific AWS exams depend on the processes selected. JOB TITLES: Individual weld process jobs are listed in ARC Welder, MIG Welder, Flux-Core Welder and TIG Welder certificates. Additional jobs such as Welder Fitter, Welder-Fabricator, Structural Steel Fitter, Millwright, and Ironworker are possibilities dependent on the weld processes selected. ATTIRE: Jeans 100% cotton, Sleeved cotton shirts, Leather work boots (Safety toe and min. 6" height), Socks suitable for work boots ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: Generally must be 18 to work in industry CLASS TIMES: M-Thur, 7:00AM-9:00PM; Fri, 7:00AM-8:00PM BRING ON 1ST DAY: Wear proper attire. Prescription Safety glasses with side shields are required if you wear prescription glasses.

    CATALOG ID COURSE NAME EST.HOURS EST.TUITION PROGRAM LAB FEES

    BLOCK I

    ESP 1741 Essentials of Combination Welding: 2 Process 30 $150.00 $37.00 OSHA 100 Safety for Welders 14 $70.00 $217.00 BLOCK II

    WTO 120 Oxy-Fuel Cutting 35 $175.00 $35.00 WTO 150 MIG Welding 315 $1,575.00 $315.00 WTO 181 ARC Welding 385 $1,925.00 $385.00 ESP 118 Career Readiness 12 $60.00 $26.00 Program Totals

    *Completion times and program costs are estimated based on a 24-hour per week schedule your actual costs will vary. Book Fees = Actual Cost to reflect cost of books at time of purchase.

    ESTIMATED HOURS ** 791 ESTIMATED TUITION** $3,955.00 LAB FEES $1,015.00 ESTIMATED TOTAL** $4,970.00 BOOK FEES ACTUAL COST

  • WELDING CERTIFICATE COMBINATION WELDER2 PROCESS: MIG/FLUX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 1751 The Combination Welder - 2 is designed for students seeking to develop competency in MIG and FLUX welding processes. Students with the knowledge and skills of these processes will enjoy greater workforce opportunities, including job opportunities with the trades unions. Every student performs the AWS practical skills tests. Students seeking their AWS credentials will need to pay additional fees to cover the cost of their qualification exams. The specific AWS exams depend on the processes selected. JOB TITLES: Individual weld process jobs are listed in ARC Welder, MIG Welder, Flux-Core Welder and TIG Welder certificates. Additional jobs such as Welder Fitter, Welder-Fabricator, Structural Steel Fitter, Millwright, and Ironworker are possibilities dependent on the weld processes selected. ATTIRE: Jeans 100% cotton, Sleeved cotton shirts, Leather work boots (Safety toe and min. 6" height), Socks suitable for work boots ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: Generally must be 18 to work in industry CLASS TIMES: M-Thur, 7:00AM-9:00PM; Fri, 7:00AM-8:00PM BRING ON 1ST DAY: Wear proper attire. Prescription Safety glasses with side shields are required if you wear prescription glasses.

    CATALOG ID COURSE NAME EST.HOURS EST.TUITION PROGRAM LAB FEES

    BLOCK I

    ESP 1741 Essentials of Combination Welding: 2 Process 30 $150.00 $37.00 OSHA 100 Safety for Welders 14 $70.00 $217.00 BLOCK II

    WTO 120 Oxy-Fuel Cutting 35 $175.00 $35.00 WTO 150 MIG Welding 315 $1,575.00 $315.00 WTO 149 Flux-Core Welding 315 $1,575.00 $315.00 ESP 118 Career Readiness 12 $60.00 $26.00 Program Totals

    *Completion times and program costs are estimated based on a 24-hour per week schedule your actual costs will vary. Book Fees = Actual Cost to reflect cost of books at time of purchase.

    ESTIMATED HOURS ** 721 ESTIMATED TUITION** $3,605.00 LAB FEES $945.00 ESTIMATED TOTAL** $4,550.00 BOOK FEES ACTUAL COST

  • WELDING CERTIFICATE COMBINATION WELDER 2 PROCESS: MIG/TIG CERTIFICATE NUMBER 1741 The Combination Welder - 2 is designed for students seeking to develop competency in MIG and TIG welding processes. Students with the knowledge and skills of these two processes will enjoy greater workforce opportunities, including job opportunities with the trades unions. Every student performs the AWS practical skills tests. Students seeking their AWS credentials will need to pay additional fees to cover the cost of their qualification exams. JOB TITLES: Individual weld process jobs are listed in ARC Welder, MIG Welder, Flux-Core Welder and TIG Welder certificates. Additional jobs such as Welder Fitter, Welder-Fabricator, Structural Steel Fitter, Millwright, and Ironworker are possibilities dependent on the weld processes selected. ATTIRE: Jeans 100% cotton, Sleeved cotton shirts, Leather work boots (Safety toe and min. 6" height), Socks suitable for work boots ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: Generally must be 18 to work in industry CLASS TIMES: M-Thur, 7:00AM-9:00PM; Fri, 7:00AM-8:00PM BRING ON 1ST DAY: Wear proper attire. Prescription Safety glasses with side shields are required if you wear prescription glasses.

    CATALOG ID COURSE NAME EST.HOURS EST.TUITION PROGRAM LAB FEES

    BLOCK I

    ESP 1741 Essentials of Combination Welding: 2 Process 30 $150.00 $37.00 OSHA 100 Safety for Welders 14 $70.00 $217.00 BLOCK II

    WTO 120 Oxy-Fuel Cutting 35 $175.00 $35.00 WTO 150 MIG Welding 315 $1,575.00 $315.00 WTO 199 TIG Welding 665 $3,325.00 $665.00 ESP 118 Career Readiness 12 $60.00 $26.00 Program Totals

    *Completion times and program costs are estimated based on a 24-hour per week schedule your actual costs will vary. Book Fees = Actual Cost to reflect cost of books at time of purchase.

    ESTIMATED HOURS ** 1071 ESTIMATED TUITION** $5,355.00 LAB FEES $1,295.00 ESTIMATED TOTAL** $6,650.00 BOOK FEES ACTUAL COST

  • WELDING CERTIFICATES

    COMBINATION WELDER-3 PROCESS CERTIFICATE NUMBER 1742 The Combination Welder 3 Process certificate program is designed for students seeking competency in 3 welding processes: ARC, MIG, and Flux-Core. See individual welding process descriptions for a more detailed description of ARC, MIG, and Flux-Core welding processes. Individuals with knowledge in several processes find greater workforce opportunities, including job opportunities with the trades unions. Every student performs the AWS D1.1 practical skill tests for plate. Students seeking their AWS credentials will need to pay additional fees to cover the cost of their qualification exams. JOB TITLES: Welder-Fitter; Welder-Fabricator; Structural Steel Fitter; Millwright; Ironworker, along with each of the jobs listed in ARC Welder, MIG Welder, and Flux-Core Welder certificates ATTIRE: Jeans 100% cotton, sleeved cotton shirts, leather work boots (safety toe and min. 6" height), and socks suitable for work boots. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: Generally must be 18 to work in industry CLASS TIMES: Mon-Thur, 7:00AM-9:00PM; Fri, 7:00AM-8:00PM BRING ON 1ST DAY: Wear proper attire. Prescription safety glasses with side shields are required if you wear prescription glasses.

    CATALOG ID COURSE NAME EST.HOURS EST.TUITION PROGRAM LAB FEES

    BLOCK I

    ESP 1742 Essentials of Combination Welding: 3 Process 30 $150.00 $37.00 OSHA 100 Safety for Welders 14 $70.00 $217.00 BLOCK II

    WTO 120 Oxy-Fuel Cutting 35 $175.00 $35.00 WTO 181 ARC Welding 385 $1,925.00 $385.00 WTO 150 MIG Welding 315 $1,575.00 $315.00 WTO 149 Flux-Core Welding 315 $1,575.00 $315.00 ESP 118 Career Readiness 12 $60.00 $26.00

    Program Totals

    *Completion times and program costs are estimated based on a 24-hour per week schedule your actual costs will vary. Book Fees = Actual Cost to reflect cost of books at time of purchase.

    ESTIMATED HOURS 1106 ESTIMATED TUITION $5,530.00 LAB FEES $1,330.00 ESTIMATED TOTAL* $6,860.00 BOOK FEES ACTUAL COST

  • WELDING CERTIFICATE COMBINATION WELDER -4 PROCESS CERTIFICATE NUMBER 1744 The Combination Welder 4 Process certificate program is designed for students seeking competency in 4 welding processes: ARC, MIG, Flux-Core, and TIG. Individuals with knowledge in several processes find greater workforce opportunities, including job opportunities with the trades unions. See ARC Welder, MIG Welder, Flux-Core Welder, and TIG Welder for an understanding of the work each welder of these processes performs. Every student performs the AWS D17.1 practical skills test for sheet material, and the AWS D1.1 practical skill tests for plates. Students seeking their AWS credentials will need to pay additional fees to cover the cost of their qualification exams. JOB TITLES: Welder-Fitter; Welder-Fabricator; Structural Steel Fitter; Millwright; Ironworker; along with each of the jobs listed in ARC Welder, MIG Welder, Flux-Core Welder, and TIG Welder certificates ATTIRE: Jeans 100% cotton, sleeved cotton shirts, leather work boots (safety toe and min. 6" height), and socks suitable for work boots. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: Generally must be 18 to work in industry CLASS TIMES: M-Thur, 7:00AM-9:00PM; Fri, 7:00AM-8:00PM BRING ON 1ST DAY: Wear proper attire. Prescription safety glasses with side shields are required if you wear prescription glasses.

    CATALOG ID COURSE NAME EST.HOURS EST.TUITION PROGRAM LAB FEES

    BLOCK I

    ESP 1744 Essentials of Combination Welding: 4 Process 30 $150.00 $37.00 OSHA 100 Safety for Welders 14 $70.00 $217.00 BLOCK II

    WTO 120 Oxy-Fuel Cutting 35 $175.00 $35.00 WTO 181 ARC Welding 385 $1,925.00 $385.00 WTO 150 MIG Welding 315 $1,575.00 $315.00 WTO 149 Flux-Core Welding 315 $1,575.00 $315.00 WTO 199 TIG Welding 665 $3,325.00 $665.00 ESP 118 Career Readiness 12 $60.00 $26.00

    Program Totals

    *Completion times and program costs are estimated based on a 24-hour per week schedule your actual costs will vary. Book Fees = Actual Cost to reflect cost of books at time of purchase.

    ESTIMATED HOURS 1771 ESTIMATED TUITION $8,855.00 LAB FEES $1,995.00 ESTIMATED TOTAL* $10,850.00 BOOK FEES ACTUAL COST

  • WELDING CERTIFICATE COMBINATION WELDER-3 PROCESS WITH INTRO TO PIPE WELDING CERTIFICATE NUMBER 1743 The Combination Welder 3 with Pipe Welding Process certificate program is designed for students seeking competency in 3 welding processes: ARC, MIG, Flux-Core, and introductory Pipe Welding. Individuals skilled in pipe welding weld assemblies involving processed piping systems, such as oil, water, natural gas, chemical, and dairy and food product pipelines. See individual welding process descriptions for a more detailed description of ARC, MIG, and Flux-Core welding processes. Individuals with knowledge in several processes find greater workforce opportunities, including job opportunities with the trades unions. Every student performs the AWS D1.1 practical skills test for plates and works towards the ASME IX practical skills test for pipe. Students seeking their AWS and/or ASME credentials will need to pay additional fees to cover the cost of their qualification exams. JOB TITLES: Pipe Welder; Pipe Fitter; Steam Fitter; Boilermaker; Welder-Fitter; Welder-Fabricator; Structural Steel Fitter; Millwright; Ironworker, along with each of the jobs listed in ARC Welder, MIG Welder, and Flux-Core Welder certificates ATTIRE: Jeans 100% cotton, sleeved cotton shirts, leather work boots (safety toe and min. 6" height), and socks suitable for work boots. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: Generally must be 18 to work in industry CLASS TIMES: M-Thur, 7:00AM-9:00PM; Fri, 7:00AM-8:00PM BRING ON 1ST DAY: Wear proper attire. Prescription safety glasses with side shields are required if you wear prescription glasses.

    CATALOG ID COURSE NAME EST.HOURS EST.TUITION PROGRAM LAB FEES

    BLOCK I

    ESP 1743 Essentials of Combination Welding: 3 Process with Pipe 30 $150.00 $37.00 OSHA 100 Safety for Welders 14 $70.00 $217.00 BLOCK II

    WTO 120 Oxy-Fuel Cutting 35 $175.00 $35.00 WTO 181 ARC Welding 385 $1,925.00 $385.00 WTO 150 MIG Welding 315 $1,575.00 $315.00 WTO 149 Flux-Core Welding 315 $1,575.00 $315.00 WTO 130 Intro to Pipe Welding 210 $1,050.00 $210.00 ESP 118 Career Readiness 12 $60.00

    .00 $26.00

    Program Totals

    *Completion times and program costs are estimated based on a 24-hour per week schedule your actual costs will vary. Book Fees = Actual Cost to reflect cost of books at time of purchase.

    ESTIMATED HOURS 1316 ESTIMATED TUITION $6,580.00 LAB FEES $1,540.00 ESTIMATED TOTAL* $8,120.00 BOOK FEES ACTUAL COST

    Arc Welder_1740Flux Core_1745MIG Welder_1746TIG Finger Tip_1747Combo 2 Process-ARC-FLUX_1749Combo 2 Process-ARC-TIG_1748Combo 2 Process-FLUX-TIG_1750Combo 2 Process-MIG-ARC_1752Combo 2 Process-MIG-FLUX_1751Combo 2 Process-MIG-TIG_1741Combo 3 Process_1742Combo 4 Process_1744Combo Welder 3 P. Intro to Pipe_1743