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Welding

Continuing Education Workforce Certificate

Format

In-person

Location

Off-Campus

Welders join metal parts together using a tool that generates intense heat. They also study blueprints or project specifications, calculate the dimensions of the parts to be welded, inspect materials or structures that need welding, monitor the process of welding as a caution for overheating, and maintain welding machinery and equipment they work with. Welders work in a wide range of industries including aerospace, automobile, manufacturing, construction, maritime and more.

CCBC, in partnership with Earlbeck Gases and Technologies, offers a series of welding courses that covers the fundamentals of welding including basic metallurgy, welding codes, nondestructive examination, and welding symbols, through intermediate level welding in Gas Metal Arc (MIG), Shielded Metal Arc (Stick), or Gas Tungsten Arc (TIG) processes. Students perform various weld positions with different metals depending on the welding process. Classes are held at Earlbeck, which is fully equipped to offer hands-on training and instruction.

Students should be detailed-oriented, dependable, self-controlled, follow safety rules, follow directions, have manual dexterity, have mechanical aptitude and have mathematical aptitude. Students will also need to be able to stand for long periods of time, and be able to lift 35 pounds. Students will be working around flames, high temperatures, and fumes. ​

According to the U.S. Department of Labor, overall employment of welders is projected to grow 8% from 2020 to 2030 in Maryland. Projected annual job openings in Maryland are 400. Additional career information may be found in Career Coach: https://ccbcmd.lightcastcc.com.

Program Course Sequence

Program consists of Fundamentals of Welding and Intermediate Welding (MIG, Shielded Metal Arc/Stick, or TIG).​ These classes can be taken separately or combined in a Career Welding course. Total hours and prices vary dependent on the selected sequence.

MIG Welding - Option A - Two-course registration pricing (not financial aid eligible)

Course Number

Course Title

Course

Hours

Textbook Information

(approximate cost; subject to change)

Costs

T=Tuition/F=Fees

VOA168

Career Welding - TIG

84 Course material will be provided

$4251

T-$637/F-$3614

Full Program Details