Welding Stanford's diploma - Welding consists of classroom theory that covers technical material and blueprints and practical hands-on training. Students will receive training in the use of the following equipment: Oxy-Acetylene Cutting, Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), Flux-Cored Arc Welding and Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW). Also they will be trained to use a wide variety of support equipment including portable grinders and many small hand tools. Class projects will help you with the transition from welds to actual work. All Welding Technology tests are based on Canadian Welding Bureau (CWB) and Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA). Admission Requirements: - At least 18 years of age;
- Academic Secondary School Diploma (Complete Grade 12), or General Educational Development (GED) certificate, or equivalent;
- Pass College Entrance Examination.
Course Duration: Full time: 4 months (16 weeks) Mon.- Fri. Campus: East York Campus Career Prospect: Successful graduates will be able to work as welder fabricators, assembly line welders, pipeline welders, grinders, flame cutters, iron workers, etc. Course Modules: Module I Introduction and Safety, Fundamentals of Welding Module II Blueprints Reading and Symbols in Drawings for Welders Module III Mathematics and Metallurgy in Welding Module IV Oxy-Fuel Gas Cutting Module V Shielded Metal Arc “STICK” Welding (SMAW) Module VI Gas Metal Arc “MIG” Welding (GMAW) Module VII Flux-Core Arc Welding (FCAW) Module VIII Gas Tungsten Arc “TIG” Welding (GTAW) Module IX Cutting Processes (Plasma and Air-Carbon Arc) Module X Exams and Job preparation Note: The students/ welders have to take the different test positions in order. The Canadian Welding Bureau (CWB) requires testing in the following sequence: flat, horizontal, vertical and overhead. |