WELDING TECHNIQUES (T166)
Employment opportunities in the Welding trade span several industries including transportation, petro chemical, oil and gas, aerospace, fabrication, manufacturing, pipelines, mining and construction.
George Brown’s Welding Techniques program prepares students with practical, hands-on experience that applies the technical theory and elements of the welding field. Students articulate their technical and essential employability skills through an e-portfolio, based on skill development throughout the program.
At the end of this intense, two-semester program, students will have the opportunity to challenge the shielded metal arc weld test, in accordance with CSA W47.1/W59 standards, in a position(s) of their choosing through the Canadian Welders Bureau. (This test will be voluntary and at an extra cost to the student.)
PROGRAM STANDARDS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES :
The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to:
1. Perform work responsibly and in compliance with the Occupational Health and Safety Act and industry processes and procedures, including demonstrating learned knowledge of WHMIS.
2. Interpret engineering drawings and blueprints to produce basic graphics and welding projects as required by industry.
3. Select, plan, and demonstrate sustainable metal fabrication operations using industrial metal fabrication machinery and emerging technologies.
4. Perform basic technical measurements and welding functions accurately, using appropriate equipment and welding techniques.
5. Create welds on various types of materials and joints in the major welding positions to industrial standards and codes.
6. Use shop tools and equipment to manufacture, assemble, maintain and repair components according to required specifications and industry standards.
7. Interact effectively and professionally in shop environments, both independently and with fellow workers and other tradespeople.
8. Assess weld quality and implement corrective action where required to follow quality control and quality assurance procedures and meet organizational standards and requirements.
9. Create a professional development plan that addresses one’s strengths and areas for growth in the greater context of the welder profession.
LOCATION :- Casa Loma Campus
Intakes
- Sep Deadline: May
- May Deadline: March
Application Processing Time in Days: 20
Minimum English Language Requirements
English Level Description | IELTS (1.0 -9.0) | TOEFL IBT (0-120) | TOEFL CBT (0-300) | PTE (10-90) | |
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Expert | 9 | 120 | 297-300 | 86-90 | |
Very Good | 8.5 | 115-119 | 280-293 | 83-86 | |
Very Good | 8 | 110-114 | 270-280 | 79-83 | |
Good | 7.5 | 102-109 | 253-267 | 73-79 | |
Good | 7 | 94-101 | 240-253 | 65-73 | |
Competent | 6.5 | 79-93 | 213-233 | 58-65 | |
Competent | 6 | 60-78 | 170-210 | 50-58 | |
Modest | 5.5 | 46-59 | 133-210 | 43-50 | |
Modest | 5 | 35-45 | 107-133 | 36-43 | |
Limited | 4 | 32-34 | 97-103 | 30-36 | |
Extremely Limited | < 4 | < 31 | < 93 | < 30 |
- Course Type: Full Time
- Course Level: Under Graduate Diploma or Certificate
- Duration: 01 Year
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Total Tuition Fee:
14330 CAD
Annual Cost of Living: 20635 CAD
Application Fee: 95 CAD
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