REAL-WORLD PREPARATION FOR THE

METAL FABRICATION AND WELDING INDUSTRY

NIGHT COURSES: Graduate in 9 Months

The Principles of Metal Fabrication program objective is to provide students with occupational training required for employment in the field of metal fabrication and welding. The curriculum is accelerated while embracing the hands-on approach to learning, and will apply across various industries.

REAL-WORLD PREPARATION FOR THE METAL FABRICATION AND WELDING INDUSTRY


NIGHT COURSES: Graduate in 9 Months

The Principles of Metal Fabrication program objective is to provide students with occupational training required for employment in the field of metal fabrication and welding. The curriculum is accelerated while embracing the hands-on approach to learning, and will apply across various industries.

AREAS OF INSTRUCTION

Don’t Compare Us to a Welding School. Our Program is Specialized to Include:

WELDING

MIG Welding

TIG Welding

Advanced Welding

Welding Operations

FABRICATION

Aluminum Projects

Bending

Notching

Part Forming & Construction

Mill & Lathe Operations

Sheet Metal Shaping

Plasma Cutting

Blue Print Reading

CAD / CNC Intro

ADVANCED AUTOMOTIVE DESIGN

Group Chassis Project

Group Motorcycle Project

Headers

Bend-Tech Operations

COURSE PROJECTS

Students will participate in a series of projects that will help refine the skills they learn as the course progresses. These projects are specifically designed to ensure students are repeatedly utilizing the entire curriculum and building their expertise on skills learned day one. Some Principles of Metal Fabrication sample projects have included:

  • WELDING BENCH
  • HEADER DESIGN
  • MECHANIC’S CHAIR
  • ROLL CAGE
  • MOTORCYCLE CHASSIS
  • BEAD ROLLING ART
  • WELDING BENCH
  • HEADER DESIGN
  • MECHANIC’S CHAIR
  • ROLL CAGE
  • MOTORCYCLE CHASSIS
  • BEAD ROLLING ART

CURRICULUM

The training for this program is 600 clock hours required for graduation. The below is a breakdown of each subject within the program and the approximate hours of lecture and lab combined.

MODULE APPROXIMATE HOURS
MIG Welding 28
Production / Manufacturing 28
TIG Welding 28
Aluminum I 36
Bending 28
Notching 20
Part Forming & Construction I 28
Part Forming & Construction II 28
Advanced Welding 36
Aluminum II 36
Mill & Lathe Operations 36
Sheet Metal Shaping 20
Group Chassis Project 52
Group Motorcycle Project 48
Headers 20
Blueprint Machining 16
Welder Operations 8
Drafting and Forming 44
Part Forming and Construction III 24
Sheet Metal Paneling 28
Career Development 4
Project Wrap-Up & Final Exam 4
TOTAL PROGRAM CLOCK HOURS 600

CURRICULUM

The training for this program is 600 clock hours required for graduation. The below is a breakdown of each subject within the program and the approximate hours of lecture and lab combined.

MODULE APPROXIMATE HOURS
MIG Welding 28
Production / Manufacturing 28
TIG Welding 28
Aluminum I 36
Bending 28
Notching 20
Part Forming & Construction I 28
Part Forming & Construction II 28
Advanced Welding 36
Aluminum II 36
Mill & Lathe Operations 36
Sheet Metal Shaping 20
Group Chassis Project 52
Group Motorcycle Project 48
Headers 20
Blueprint Machining 16
Welder Operations 8
Drafting and Forming 44
Part Forming and Construction III 24
Sheet Metal Paneling 28
Career Development 4
Project Wrap-Up & Final Exam 4
TOTAL PROGRAM CLOCK HOURS 600

FINANCIAL AID AVAILABLE*

Most students use a combination of aid to fund their education, which may include grants, scholarships, and student loans.
We have professionals on staff to help you explore your options.

*For those who qualify.