Last updated on 2025-07-14
Program Overview
The Welding Plus Pressure Welding program at NBCC is designed for those interested in a hands-on trade that is in high demand across various industries. This program provides a comprehensive blend of practical training and theoretical instruction, focusing on a wide range of welding techniques and processes. Students will learn about manual and semi-automatic welding, trade safety, and metallurgy, while also gaining practical experience in pressure welding on plate and pipe. The program prepares students for Pressure Welding certifications, equipping them with the skills and knowledge necessary to excel in the welding field. With significant time dedicated to practicing under the guidance of experienced instructors, this program is ideal for anyone looking to start or enhance their welding career.
Program Structure
The Welding Plus Pressure Welding program is structured to be completed within one academic year of full-time study. The program includes:
- Hands-on training in various welding techniques
- Theoretical instruction covering trade safety and metallurgy
- Practical experience focused on pressure welding
- Opportunities for testing for Class B F3 or F3/F4 Approved tickets
This program is delivered in a blended format, combining in-person and online learning to provide flexibility and accessibility for students. The curriculum is designed to ensure that students gain both the practical skills and theoretical knowledge needed to succeed in the welding industry.
Featured Experiences
- Hands-on training with experienced instructors
- Practical experience in pressure welding on plate and pipe
- Opportunities to gain Pressure Welding certifications
- Access to a connected learning environment with technology requirements
- Significant time spent practicing welding techniques
Career Options
Graduates of the Welding Plus Pressure Welding program can explore a variety of career opportunities in Canada, including:
- Boilermaker: Specializes in the assembly and repair of boilers, tanks, and vats, often working in industrial settings.
- Structural Metal Fabricator: Works with metal to create structures, ensuring they meet safety and design specifications.
- Welder: Performs welding tasks in various industries, including construction and manufacturing, using different welding techniques.
- Pipefitter: Installs and repairs piping systems, often in commercial and industrial environments, requiring specialized welding skills.
- Fabrication Shop Worker: Engages in the fabrication of metal components, working with blueprints and specifications to produce high-quality products.
With ongoing demand for skilled welders and competitive salaries, this program opens the door to a rewarding career in the welding trade.
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