Students will have the opportunity to develop welding, fabrication and repair skills required for employment in a variety of repair and welding occupations. Employers need welders today with the ability to perform a wide variety of tasks in the fabrication, repair and maintenance fields. In addition to a sound knowledge of the safe and efficient use of welding equipment, students will gain an understanding of the operation and repair of equipment found in Ontario. The program places a heavy emphasis (70% of training hours) on the hands-on mode of training. You learn to weld by welding.
Certification
Students successfully meeting the completion standards of the Welding and Equipment Repair Program are given a certificate recognizing their achievements in specific welding operations.
Semester 1 - 15 weeks
CPE*1624 |
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Shielded Metal Arc Welding |
CPE*1221 |
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Welding & Metallurgy Theory |
CPE*1222 |
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Blue Print Reading for Welders |
CPE*1225 |
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Metal Inert Gas (MIG) Welding |
CPE*1320 |
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Power Trains |
CPE*1403 |
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Internal Combustion Engines |
CPE*1408 |
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Electricity for Welders |
CPE*1423 |
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Oxyacetylene Welding I |
CPE*1331 |
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Applied Work Practices |
Semester 2 - 15 weeks
CPE*1219 |
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Introduction to Computers |
CPE*2312 |
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Steering, Suspension & Brakes |
CPE*2621 |
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Metal Inert Gas (MIG) Welding |
CPE*2222 |
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Gas Tungsten (TIG) Arc Welding |
CPE*2328 |
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Applied Work Practices |
CPE*2620 |
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Shielded Metal Arc Welding II |
CPE*2409 |
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Hydraulics/Pneumatic Systems |
CPE*2218 |
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Welding & Metallurgy Theory II |
CPE*2219 |
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Oxyacetylene Welding II |