Students will have the opportunity to develop welding, fabrication and work skills required for employment in a variety of positions in the welding industry. Employers need welders with the ability to perform a wide variety of tasks in the construction, fabrication, repair and maintenance fields. In addition to a sound knowledge of the safe and efficient use of welding processes and equipment, students will be exposed to a variety of Ontario employment business operation, health and safety issue. This program places a heavy emphasis (70% of training hours) on the hands-on mode of training. You learn to weld by welding.
Certification
Students meeting required standards during this program will have the opportunity to challenge (at additional cost) a variety of CWB and TSSA welding tickets and licences.
Semester 1 - 14 weeks
CIWF*121 |
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5 Applied Work Practices I |
CIWF*1219 |
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Introduction to Computers |
CIWF*1221 |
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Welding and Metallurgy Theory I |
CIWF*1222 |
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Blue Print Reading I |
CIWF*1225 |
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Gas Metal Arc Welding I |
CIWF*1230 |
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Fabrication and Layout I |
CIWF*1408 |
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Electricity for Welders |
CIWF*1423 |
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Oxyacetylene Cutting & Welding |
CIWF*1624 |
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Shielded Metal Arc Welding I |
Semester 2 - 14 weeks
CDEM*2216 |
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Applied Work Practices II |
CIWF*2218 |
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Welding & Metallurgy Theory II |
CIWF*2222 |
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Gas Tungsten (TIG) Welding |
CIWF*2224 |
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Hydraulics for Welders |
CIWF*2225 |
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Machine Shop for Welders |
CIWF*2226 |
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Blue Print Reading II |
CIWF*2228 |
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Cutting Processes |
CIWF*2327 |
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Fabrication and Layout II |
CIWF*2620 |
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Shielded Metal Arc Welding II |
CIWF*2621 |
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Gas Metal Arc Welding II |