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Welding Technologies |
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Classes are located at the Alliance High School |
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Program Description |
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This Welding Technology Program is designed to provide students with a fundamental background in the major aspects of arc-welding, plasma arc cutting, oxy-acetylene, MIG welding and TIG welding along with an opportunity to develop successful welding and fabricating techniques. This class is a 648 hour program. Classes are Monday thru Thursday evenings from 5:30 - 10:00 p.m. |
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This is a course in ARC and Acetylene Welding. The student’s completing this program will be able to weld metal parts together as specified by layouts, work orders, diagrams, blueprints and oral instruction using both ARC and Gas Welding equipment. |
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Study areas include: Blueprint Reading Fabrication & Fitting Metallurgy Electrode Theory Shop Math Flame Cutting AC & DC ARC Welding Employment Skills |
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The following are career opportunities: Heavy equipment operator Pattern Shops Tool & Die Shops Automotive Industry Machinery Repair Shops Manufacturing Companies Construction Firms Repair Service Welding Shops Material Handling Shops |
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ALLIANCE CAREER CENTRE 400 Glamorgan Street |
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This price includes tuition, books, graduation fee, lab supply fee, and certification. This price does not include helmet, steel toed boots, gloves or goggles. These items are the student’s responsibility Link to O-Net: http://www.onetonline.org |
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Cost (2011-2012) |
CIP Code |
On Time Graduation Rate (2009-2010) |
Placement Rate (2009-2010) |
Median Loan Debt (2009-2010) |
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$5010.00 |
48.0508 |
100% - 9 months
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75% |
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