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27 Welding Certificate Programs


Conestoga College
Certificate in Construction Techniques (Welding, HVAC, Plumbing, and Masonry)
- Cambridge, Canada
Certificate
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
https://www.conestogac.on.ca/fulltime/construction-techniques-welding-hvac-plumbing-and-masonry...


George Brown College
Certificate in Welding Techniques
- Toronto, Canada
Certificate
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Welding is a high-demand trade, one that is critical for the success of many major development projects in every province across the country. The Welding Techniques program prepares students with practical, hands-on experience that applies the technical theory and elements of the welding field. Our state-of-the-art welding lab includes 26 individual stations that allow students to train in a controlled environment, as well as our virtual welding stations that offer students the opportunity to practice using realistic simulations. The Smart Welding Lab also provides a monitor and specialized infrared camera that lets instructors demonstrate and digitally document welding techniques.
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Conestoga College
Certificate in Welding Techniques
- Cambridge, Canada
Certificate
Full time
1 year
Blended
English
https://www.conestogac.on.ca/fulltime/welding-techniques...


Riverside City College
Certificate in Stick Welding (SMAW)
- Riverside, USA
Certificate
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
If you’re looking for a job that pays well and will always be challenging, welding offers a wide variety of choices. If you’d like even more responsibility someday, there’s plenty of room for growth. Welding Technology touches on every profession and industry that uses metal. This certificate provides students with the technical knowledge and skill in oxyacetylene cutting, and SMAW welding to be able to enter into a welding career in either a structured steel field or shop environment. With these new skills, students will be able to obtain entry-level employment as a welder’s helper in the field or in welding shops welding structural steel.


Riverside City College
Certificate in Pipe Welding
- Riverside, USA
Certificate
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
If you’re looking for a job that pays well and will always be challenging, welding offers a wide variety of choices. If you’d like even more responsibility someday, there’s plenty of room for growth. Welding Technology touches on every profession and industry that uses metal. This certificate may lead to employment competency but does not lead to an associate's degree. This certificate provides students with the technical knowledge and skill, in oxyacetylene cutting and SMAW/GMAW pipe welding, to be able to enter into a welding career either in the field or shop environment. With these new skills, students will be able to obtain entry-level employment as a pipe welder’s helper or in a shop doing production welds and welding ferrous pipe.


Riverside City College
Certificate in TIG Welding (GTAW)
- Riverside, USA
Certificate
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
If you’re looking for a job that pays well and will always be challenging, welding offers a wide variety of choices. If you’d like even more responsibility someday, there’s plenty of room for growth. Welding Technology touches on every profession and industry that uses metal. This certificate provides students with the technical knowledge and skill, in oxyacetylene cutting and GTAW welding, to be able to enter into a welding career either in the field or shop environment. With these new skills, students will be able to obtain entry-level employment as a welder’s helper in the field or as a beginning welder in a production setting welding thin materials.


Riverside City College
Certificate in Wire Welding (FCAW, GMAW)
- Riverside, USA
Certificate
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
If you’re looking for a job that pays well and will always be challenging, welding offers a wide variety of choices. If you’d like even more responsibility someday, there’s plenty of room for growth. Welding Technology touches on every profession and industry that uses metal. This certificate provides students with the technical knowledge and skill, in oxyacetylene cutting and FCAW/GMAW welding, to be able to enter into a welding career either in the field or shop environment. With these new skills, students will be able to obtain entry-level employment as a welder’s helper or in a shop production welding setting welding structural steel, parts of medium thickness, or sheet steel.


Thaddeus Stevens College Of Technology
Welding Technology Certificate
- Lancaster, USA
Certificate
On-Campus
English
The Welding Technology Certificate Program provides the opportunity to develop the skills necessary to be a skilled entry-level welder in the welding industry. There is an increasing demand for welders in a variety of industries including light and heavy construction, automobile, aircraft, gas and oil, railroad, machinery, and manufacturing industries. These skills are developed through theory and hands-on application into various welding specialties including Blueprint Reading and Advanced Computer-Aided Design, Oxy-Fuel Welding and Related Processes, Basic Shielded Metal Arc Welding, Basic Gas Metal Arc Welding, and Basic Gas Tungsten Arc Welding. Students find employment in a wealth of industries related to construction, machinery, manufacturing oil and gas, and transportation industries. Graduates with entry-level certifications will find challenging jobs with opportunities for rapid advancement.


Johnson College
WELDING TECHNOLOGY (CERTIFICATE)
- Scranton, USA
Certificate
On-Campus
English
The Welding Technology certificate course prepares students for entry-level work in the welding industry. Students learn about safety, hand tools, oxyacetylene torches, plasma arc, shielded metal arc welding (stick), gas metal arc welding (MIG), gas tungsten arc welding (TIG), flux-cored arc welding, metallurgy, print reading, and weld symbols.


Aspire2 International
Certificate in Welding and Fabrication
- Auckland, New Zealand
Certificate
On-Campus
English
New Zealand is a young country that is growing – this means that skills in construction and engineering will always be in high demand, wherever you go in the country. Becoming qualified in welding is a unique place to start a career, whether you want to find a way to enter the construction industry, or if you’d like to do something more artistic.


Orange Coast College
Certificate in Advanced Welding
- Costa Mesa, USA
Certificate
On-Campus
English
The Certificate of Specialization in Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) Levels I, II, & or IV signifies mastery of first-level advanced welding skills in Flux-Cored Arc Welding. This specialized certification program is designed to equip individuals with the knowledge and expertise needed to excel in the field of welding, particularly in the area of Flux-Cored Arc Welding.


Carlton Trail Regional College
Welding Applied Certificate
- Southey, Canada
Certificate
On-Campus
English
Are you interested in a career that requires hands-on and problem-solving skills? Consider becoming a welder! The Welding Applied Certificate is a 20-week program with 5 weeks of career skills training and a paid 8-week work placement. Build your knowledge and skills in operating welding equipment and performing basic welding operations. You’ll get hands-on instruction in shop practice and safety, oxy/acetylene fusion welding, cutting, gas metal arc welding (MIG), and shielded metal arc welding (stick) welding. Plus, you’ll develop additional skills in the work experience component. When you graduate, you’ll be prepared for an entry-level job in a variety of industries that need welders. Trade time and academic credit may be available for graduates who find employment in the trade and register as apprentices.


United Tribes Technical College
Certificate in Welding Technology
- Bismarck, USA
Certificate
English
The Welding Technology department is committed to training students to become the best welders they can be. The field of welding continues to evolve with significant advances in technology. In our state-of-the-art welding shop, students begin by using our Virtual Reality VRTEX 360 Simulators.


Nueta Hidatsa Sahnish College
Certificate of Completion: Welding Technology
- New Town, USA
- Williston, USA
Certificate
Full time, Part time
9 months
On-Campus
English
The State of North Dakota is in dire need of professional welders. The NHSC welding program provides students with the basic welding skills needed for entry-level welding jobs and apprenticeship programs.


North Arkansas College
Certificate in Welding Technology
- Harrison, USA
Certificate
English
The Welding Technology Certificate provides state-of-the-art training on common welding processes (Shielded Metal Arc [SMAW], Metal Inert Gas [MIG], Tungsten Inert Gas [TIG], oxy-acetylene and plasma cutting) and extensive skill building in each welding position. Additionally, American Welding Society (AWS) Certification for structural plate and pressure pipe is available. The certificate may be used as one of the technical disciplines required for the AAS in General Technology.
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Welding degree programs at the Certificates level provide a focused path for students eager to master essential welding techniques and safety standards. This hands-on field combines practical skills with critical knowledge, making it a valuable choice for those looking to enter the workforce quickly.
Through courses in shielded metal arc welding, gas tungsten arc welding, and blueprint reading, you'll learn to execute precise welds and interpret complex designs. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives, enhancing their understanding of metallurgy and welding technology. You'll also explore welding safety practices and equipment handling, which are crucial for ensuring safe work environments.
With a welding certificate, graduates can pursue roles such as welders, fabrication technicians, or welding inspectors. This credential opens doors to industries like construction, manufacturing, and automotive, where skilled welders are highly sought after. Strong competency in these areas makes you well-prepared to contribute effectively in various settings.