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Last updated on 2025-07-14

Program overview

Program Overview

The Skilled Trades Techniques: Welding and Metal Fabrication program is designed for those interested in exploring various trades before committing to a specific field. In the first year, students will examine multiple trade areas, including welding, carpentry, electrical, plumbing, and more. This foundational year equips students with essential skills such as safety practices, rigging, hoisting, and blueprint reading, which are applicable across all trades. In the second year, students will specialize in their chosen trade, gaining in-depth knowledge and practical experience. The program emphasizes hands-on learning and includes a work placement, preparing students for a successful career in the trades. Graduates are highly sought after in New Brunswick, often receiving job offers even before completing their studies.

Program Structure

The Skilled Trades Techniques: Welding and Metal Fabrication program spans a duration of two academic years of full-time study. The program structure includes:

  • Year 1: Exploration of various trades, including welding, carpentry, electrical, and plumbing.
  • Year 2: Specialization in a specific trade, with a focus on practical skills and knowledge.
  • Hands-on learning experiences in workshops and labs.
  • A work placement during the second year to gain real-world experience.

Students at the St. Andrews campus can specialize in Welding and Metal Fabrication, among other trades. The program is designed to adapt to the evolving needs of the industry, ensuring that students are well-prepared for their future careers.

Featured Experiences

The Skilled Trades Techniques: Welding and Metal Fabrication program offers several unique features that enhance the learning experience:

  • Hands-on training in well-equipped workshops.
  • Work placement opportunities in the second year to gain practical experience.
  • Exposure to multiple trades in the first year, allowing students to make informed decisions about their specialization.
  • Focus on safety practices and the use of tools and equipment relevant to the trades.
  • Collaboration with industry partners to ensure curriculum relevance and job readiness.

Career Options

Graduates of the Skilled Trades Techniques: Welding and Metal Fabrication program can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:

  • Welder: Specializes in joining metal parts using various welding techniques, ensuring structural integrity and safety.
  • Metal Fabricator: Works with metal to create structures and components, often interpreting blueprints and specifications.
  • Apprentice Electrician: Assists in electrical installations and repairs, gaining hands-on experience under the supervision of licensed electricians.
  • Plumber: Installs and repairs piping systems, fixtures, and appliances, ensuring proper water flow and sanitation.
  • Heavy Equipment Technician: Maintains and repairs heavy machinery used in construction and other industries, ensuring optimal performance.

These career options reflect the high demand for skilled tradespeople in New Brunswick, providing graduates with numerous opportunities for employment and advancement in their chosen fields.

 

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