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6 Welding Course Programs in Canada


Aviron Technical Institute - HCN
Welding & Fitting
- Mont-Royal, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Welding is part of our everyday lives. It is used in making simple things like desks or tables, and it also plays a bigger role in the automotive industry, aircraft construction and bridge building. The welding is a multifaceted occupation and provides many different career opportunities.


Northern Lakes College
Welder Apprenticeship
- Grande Prairie, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Welding is a desired skill that can be put to use in a variety of industries including vessel or structural steel assembly, pipeline construction, commercial construction, industrial construction, steel fabrication, and heavy equipment repair. Experienced welders may advance to positions such as welding inspector, welding foreman or supervisor, or plant supervisor. Master all the foundational techniques required to succeed in a welding apprenticeship when you write the Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training exams. Spark your career at Northern Lakes College!
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Aviron Technical Institute - HCN
General Welding
- Mont-Royal, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
The Aviron Technical Institute of Montreal offers in-house General Welding training. This course gives welders an opportunity to use both their technical knowledge and their manual dexterity. They will acquire skills that meet various needs that arise in industry, where they will find many opportunities for work as skilled welders.


Okanagan College
Welder Apprenticeship
- Kelowna, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Welders are trained and capable of welding ferrous and non-ferrous metals in all positions, on both plate and/or pipe, using various welding processes. Note: this program is for welders who are sponsored by their employer and are registered with SkilledTradesBC. Welders who are not "active" registered with SkilledTradesBC and track their hours in a Welder Logbook should review the modular option for apprenticeship training.


Okanagan College
Welder Modular Training
- Kelowna, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Welders are trained and capable of welding ferrous and non-ferrous metals in all positions, on both plate and/or pipe, using various welding processes. Note: Modular training is for welders who are not registered with SkilledTradesBC and track their technical training and practical work-based hours in a Welder Logbook. If you are a registered apprentice, check out the Welder Apprenticeship training program.


Northern Lakes College
Pre-employment Welder
- Grande Prairie, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
There is a real demand for skilled welders in Alberta. If you enjoy building things and working with your hands, a welding career may be for you! To work as a welder in Alberta, you must be a registered apprentice, or a certified journeyperson.
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Welding degree programs in Canada offer a hands-on approach, making it an exciting path for those looking to enter a growing field. You'll gain exposure to various welding techniques and processes, preparing you for a career that is both practical and essential in numerous industries.
Through courses in welding, you'll learn skills like working with different materials, interpreting technical drawings, and employing safety protocols. You’ll develop competencies in processes such as MIG and TIG welding, and even get acquainted with welding robotics. This practical learning environment fosters independence and supports your growth as you apply theoretical knowledge in real-world scenarios.
Canada’s focus on industry-linked projects means you'll engage with local businesses, gaining insight into current practices and market demands. Graduates find opportunities in sectors like construction, manufacturing, and automotive, while also acquiring globally transferable skills that open doors internationally. As the need for skilled welders continues to rise, you’ll discover a rewarding career path awaiting you.