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Last updated on 2026-05-15

Program overview

Program Overview

Imagine having the skills to build or fix anything that’s made of metal. The Welding and Metal Fabrication program offers a strong foundation in both trades, making you a desirable candidate for employers. Welders and fabricators are essential in various industries, constructing everything from massive structures like bridges and ships to custom cars. This program equips you with the ability to read blueprints and implement welding and fabrication processes, including cutting, layout, fitting, and various welding techniques. If you have a sharp mind, capable hands, and a passion for building, this program will prepare you for an exciting future in the metalworking field.

Program Structure

The Welding and Metal Fabrication program is designed to be completed within one academic year of full-time study. This program is delivered through a blended format, combining both theoretical and practical components to ensure a comprehensive learning experience. Key features of the program structure include:

  • Hands-on training in welding and metal fabrication techniques.
  • Access to modern equipment and technology used in the industry.
  • Opportunities for practical experience through a practicum.
  • Focus on essential skills such as blueprint reading, workplace safety, and communication.

Students will engage in various learning activities that prepare them for real-world applications in the welding and metal fabrication industry.

Featured Experiences

The Welding and Metal Fabrication program offers several unique experiences that enhance learning and skill development:

  • Practical hands-on training in a workshop environment.
  • Opportunities for a practicum, allowing students to gain real-world experience.
  • Exposure to various welding techniques, including shielded metal arc and gas metal arc welding.
  • Access to modern tools and equipment used in the industry.
  • Collaboration with industry professionals during training.

These experiences are designed to provide students with the skills and confidence needed to excel in their careers.

Career Options

Graduates of the Welding and Metal Fabrication program can pursue a variety of career opportunities in Canada, including:

  • Structural Metal Fabricator: Fabricates and installs metal components for buildings, bridges, and other structures.
  • Welder: Specializes in joining metal parts using various welding techniques and processes.
  • Metalworking Machine Operator: Operates automated machinery for metalworking and welding tasks.
  • Custom Fabricator: Works in specialty shops to create custom metal products and components.
  • Maintenance Technician: Performs maintenance and repairs on metal structures and equipment in various industries.

These roles are essential in sectors such as construction, shipbuilding, aviation, and manufacturing, providing graduates with diverse career paths and opportunities for advancement.

 

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