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Welding – Basic GTAW (TIG) Welding Technology – Certificate

Programs

Basic GTAW (TIG) Welding Technology

Certificate

The Welding program provides detailed methods of instruction and training in the four most common metal joining methods. Welding is becoming an increasingly high-tech skill in which welders are trained to operate automated systems that use powerful lasers that can bond to metal. The demand for skilled welders is rising, register to get your certificate or welding degree today!

What You Can Do

Upon completion of the Welding Technology Certificate, the student can enter the workforce as a welding technician. The program will prepare graduates for entry into union trades positions including boilermakers, plumbers & pipefitters, structural steel workers, rail car repair and general maintenance, and small and medium job shops.

Jobs

  • Welding
  • Cutting
  • Brazing
  • Sodering

Earning Potential

View the Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, for Welders, Cutters, Solderers and Brazers, at Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers : Occupational Outlook Handbook: : U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (bls.gov)

Modes of Instruction
Learn more about the modes of instruction offered at John A. Logan College.

Program Details

WEL 61

FALL SEMESTER

Prerequisite: OSHA 10-hour General Certificate

MAC 180Blueprint Reading3
WEL 124GTAW (TIG) Plate Welding I3
WEL 129GTAW (TIG) Welding II3
9

Total Hours for Degree9

Earn your Basic GMAW (MIG) Welding Technology Credential

With these three additional courses you can earn a short-term certificate:

WEL 115Metallurgy2
WEL 120Oxyfuel Welding, Cutting and Brazing3
WEL 122GMAW (MIG) Plate Welding3

The Basic GMAW (MIG) Welding Technology Certificate is a minimum of 8 credit hours. Please use our Tuition and Fees page to calculate your approximate cost.

*Students will be responsible for additional classroom materials and tools.

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John A Logan offers a seamless transfer to the next step in your educational journey for many of our programs. Our academic programs prepare you for what you will need to transfer to a four-year college or university. When you have selected the college where you would like to transfer, it is important to review their specific admission and course requirements. John A Logan College has many articulation agreements with various colleges.

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  1. Safety Procedures: Students will develop a strong understanding of safety protocols and practices in the welding industry.
  2. Welding Techniques: Students will demonstrate proficiency in various welding techniques and clearly understand the process.
  3. Welding Equipment and Setup: Students will learn to set up and operate welding equipment, welding torches, and gas regulators.
  4. Weld Quality: Students will understand the principles of weld quality in accordance with applicable welding code books.
  5. Material Selection: Students will learn how to choose the appropriate materials for specific welding projects based on metal, tensile strength, and the desired outcome.

Welding Faculty Contact

Grover Mays

Welding Professor

Grover Mays

Email: grover.mays@jalc.edu
Phone: (618) 985-2828 Ext. 8345
Office: C139 A