Students desiring to learn about the practical applications of welding using a variety of welding equipment including oxyacetylene, metallic arc, tungsten inert gas (TIG), and metal inert gas (MIG) can learn the skills with programs designed to provide hands-on training. Instruction also includes welding theory and how to read blueprints to complete the jobs. Students will practice welding in the vertical, horizontal, and overhead positions using a variety of current welding equipment. Many industries rely on welders including aviation, automotive, and construction for varied career options.
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Whether specializing in electrical systems, HVACR, or general construction, there is always a need for skilled tradesmen who can solve problems and work quickly and efficiently. And with growth in both the residential and commercial building industries, job prospects over the next decade are excellent.
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