Program Details

Career Pathways Bridge Mig Welding
Northeast Wisconsin Technical College
As a Welding graduate, you can build and repair metal components using major welding processes used by industry. You have knowledge of blueprints, metallurgy and layout, and can weld to AWS and ASME codes. Typical careers include maintenance welders, qualified welders, structural welders, welder/fabricators and pipe welders. Other career opportunities include construction trades welder, ironworker trades welder, millwright, sheet metal trades welder, and pipe trades welder.

TABE Reading Scale Score - 501 ELL Level 4 through 6 if applicable

This program is offered

One week prior to start

Adjustments to tuition and fees are based on the Wisconsin Administrative Code TCS10.08 and associated time frames. When you register for a class, you are responsible for paying all tuition and fees by the Payment Due Dates (unless you drop the class before the class start date). You will not be dropped from a class by simply not attending or not paying. In addition, drop requests are not accepted through instructors. To officially drop a class, call NWTC Enrollment Services


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