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4 Metalworking Degree Programs in Canada


Selkirk College
Certificate of Blacksmithing and Metal Art
- Castlegar, Canada
Certificate
On-Campus
English
The ancient art of blacksmithing is alive and thriving in the School of the Arts Blacksmithing and Metal Art Program. Enthusiastic and dedicated instructors share their passion and skills with you in the metal studio. With an emphasis on developing proper techniques and hands-on studio practice, you will learn how to bring your ideas from design to completion.


Okanagan College
Certificate of Sheet Metal Worker Foundation
- Kelowna, Canada
Certificate
On-Campus
English
Learn skills in metal design, drafting, metal joining, soldering, and welding to become an apprentice as a sheet metal worker. The Sheet Metal Worker Apprenticeship Program is designed to provide individuals with the necessary skills and knowledge to pursue a career as a sheet metal worker. This program offers comprehensive training in metal design, drafting, metal joining, soldering, and welding, preparing apprentices for success in the field of sheet metal fabrication and installation.
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Okanagan College
Sheet Metal Worker Apprenticeship
- Kelowna, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Sheet Metal Workers lay out, fabricate, assemble, weld, install and service the following: ducting, spouting, fittings cabinets, gutters, copings, flashings, supporting devices, wall systems, building envelope, ornamental work and integral equipment associated with the blowpipe, air pollution, heating, ventilating, air-conditioning, roofing, restaurant, kitchen, marine installations and hospital equipment.


Keyano College
Certificate in Pre-Employment - Welder
- Fort McMurray, Canada
Certificate
On-Campus
English
We offer the Welding - Pre-Employment program at Keyano College. This program will give you the skills needed to succeed in a welding entry level position and provide you with a solid academic foundation and refreshment in the areas of trades related science, mathematics, report writing and employability skills. The program also provides technical training. Completing this program will equip you with the technical knowledge and skills of a first year electrical apprentice. You will also have obtained many safety certifications required to work in the industry.
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Metalworking degree programs in Canada provide an exciting opportunity to understand the intricacies of working with various metals. This field combines both practical skills and theoretical knowledge, allowing students to harness their creativity while gaining valuable technical competencies.
Through courses in machining, welding, and fabrication methods, you'll learn to produce and manipulate metal products efficiently. Students develop skills in areas such as operating CNC machines, designing metal structures, and performing quality control assessments. As they engage with hands-on tasks, they build confidence while honing their craft in a supportive environment.
In Canada, the educational approach often emphasizes applied learning through industry-linked projects. This method encourages teamwork and real-world problem-solving, preparing students for careers in sectors such as manufacturing, construction, and product design. Graduates commonly pursue roles like metal fabrication technician, manufacturing engineer, or welding supervisor. Supporting students in gaining practical experience is essential as they explore the diverse applications of their skills in the job market.