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Last updated on 2025-07-14

Program overview

Program Overview

Want a career that literally helps hold the world together? If it’s made of metal, chances are it’s welded. Welding is an essential component to so many industries, and skilled welders are always in demand. If the idea of bringing fire and metal together sparks your imagination, and you’re a good problem solver with mechanical abilities, becoming a welder could arc your career in exciting directions.

In our welding program, you’ll gain a strong understanding of electric-arc welding, welding safety, power sources, and electrode classifications and selection. You’ll also learn to read and interpret blueprints and welding specifications, understand code standards and develop overall knowledge of metallurgy. Enroll today and pursue a future where you can work on anything that interests you from cars and trucks to skyscrapers or artistic sculptures.

Program Structure

The Welding program at St. Andrews is designed to be completed within one year of full-time study. This certificate program offers a comprehensive curriculum that prepares students for a successful career in welding. The program includes:

  • Hands-on training in various welding techniques
  • Instruction on welding safety and equipment
  • Blueprint reading and interpretation
  • Understanding of metallurgy and welding specifications
  • Opportunities for practical experience through a practicum

Students will also have access to a connected learning environment, which requires a laptop and internet access to ensure effective learning. The program is delivered in a blended format, combining both in-person and online learning experiences.

Featured Experiences

  • Hands-on training with modern welding equipment and techniques
  • Practical experience through a supervised practicum in the field
  • Opportunities to work on real-world projects
  • Access to a connected learning environment with free Wi-Fi on campus
  • Emphasis on safety and best practices in welding

Career Options

Graduates of the Welding program can explore a variety of career opportunities in Canada, including:

  • Welder: Skilled professionals who join metal parts together using various welding techniques in industries such as construction and manufacturing.
  • Fabricator: Specialists who create metal structures and components by cutting, shaping, and assembling materials.
  • Welding Inspector: Professionals responsible for ensuring that welding work meets industry standards and safety regulations.
  • Project Manager: Individuals who oversee welding projects, coordinating teams and resources to ensure timely and successful completion.
  • Underwater Welder: Welders who perform welding tasks underwater, often in challenging conditions, for industries such as marine construction and repair.

 

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