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Students
Tuition Fee
CAD 17,850
Per course
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
12 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Diploma
Major
Welding Technology | Metal Trades | Metal Fabrication
Area of study
Manufacturing and Processing
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
CAD 17,850
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2024-09-01-
2025-01-01-
About Program

Program Overview


MITT's Industrial Welding certificate program equips students with the skills to design and build products using ferrous and non-ferrous materials. Through hands-on practice in a simulated industrial welding shop, students develop proficiency in welding techniques, metal fabrication, and blueprint interpretation. The program also emphasizes employability and essential skills, preparing graduates for success in the welding industry.

Program Outline

Degree Overview:


Overview:

MITT's Industrial Welding certificate program equips students with the knowledge and skills to design and build products by cutting and joining materials using ferrous and non-ferrous materials. Students work independently or in teams using current welding and fabrication equipment to complete projects in a learning environment that simulates an industrial welding shop. To complement their technical skills with the employability and essential skills employers demand, all students participate in MITT's Bridging to Work workshops.


Objectives:

  • Develop a strong foundation in welding and fabrication techniques.
  • Gain proficiency in using current welding and fabrication equipment.
  • Learn to work independently and in teams to complete projects.
  • Develop employability and essential skills for success in the workplace.

Program Description:

The Industrial Welding certificate program is a one-year full-time program (10 months of study) that covers the following topics:

  • Welding safety and procedures
  • Welding equipment and techniques
  • Metal fabrication and layout
  • Blueprint reading and interpretation
  • Quality control and inspection
  • Welding codes and standards
  • Employability and essential skills

Outline:


Course Schedule:

The program is divided into four semesters, each with its own set of courses. The courses are as follows:


Semester 1:

  • Welding Safety and Procedures
  • Welding Equipment and Techniques
  • Metal Fabrication and Layout

Semester 2:

  • Blueprint Reading and Interpretation
  • Quality Control and Inspection
  • Welding Codes and Standards

Semester 3:

  • Advanced Welding Techniques
  • Welding Projects
  • Employability and Essential Skills

Semester 4:

  • Welding Capstone Project
  • Work Experience (optional)

Individual Modules with Descriptions:


Welding Safety and Procedures:

This module covers the safety procedures and regulations that must be followed when working in a welding shop. Students will learn about the different types of welding equipment and how to use them safely. They will also learn about the different types of welding hazards and how to protect themselves from them.


Welding Equipment and Techniques:

This module covers the different types of welding equipment and how to use them. Students will learn about the different welding processes and how to choose the right process for the job. They will also learn about the different welding joints and how to weld them properly.


Metal Fabrication and Layout:

This module covers the basics of metal fabrication and layout. Students will learn how to read blueprints and how to lay out metal for welding. They will also learn about the different types of metalworking tools and how to use them.


Blueprint Reading and Interpretation:

This module covers the basics of blueprint reading and interpretation. Students will learn how to read welding symbols and how to interpret welding drawings. They will also learn about the different types of welding joints and how to weld them properly.


Quality Control and Inspection:

This module covers the basics of quality control and inspection. Students will learn how to inspect welds for defects and how to correct them. They will also learn about the different types of welding codes and standards and how to comply with them.


Welding Codes and Standards:

This module covers the different welding codes and standards that are used in the welding industry. Students will learn about the requirements of each code and how to comply with them. They will also learn about the different types of welding inspections and how to prepare for them.


Advanced Welding Techniques:

This module covers the advanced welding techniques that are used in the welding industry. Students will learn about the different types of welding processes and how to use them. They will also learn about the different types of welding joints and how to weld them properly.


Welding Projects:

This module provides students with the opportunity to apply the skills they have learned in the classroom to real-world projects. Students will work on a variety of welding projects, including the fabrication of metal structures, the repair of welding equipment, and the welding of pipelines.


Employability and Essential Skills:

This module covers the employability and essential skills that are necessary for success in the workplace. Students will learn about the importance of teamwork, communication, and problem-solving. They will also learn about the different types of welding jobs and how to prepare for a career in welding.


Assessment:


Assessment Methods:

Students are assessed through a variety of methods, including:

  • Quizzes
  • Tests
  • Assignments
  • Projects
  • Practical exams

Assessment Criteria:

Students are assessed on their knowledge of welding theory and their ability to apply that knowledge to practical welding tasks. They are also assessed on their employability and essential skills.


Teaching:


Teaching Methods:

The program is taught using a variety of teaching methods, including:

  • Lectures
  • Demonstrations
  • Hands-on practice
  • Group work
  • Online learning

Faculty:

The program is taught by a team of experienced welding instructors who are committed to providing students with the best possible learning experience. The instructors have a wealth of knowledge and experience in the welding industry, and they are passionate about sharing their knowledge with their students.


Unique Approaches:

The program uses a number of unique approaches to teaching welding, including:

  • The use of a simulated welding shop environment
  • The use of real-world welding projects
  • The integration of employability and essential skills into the curriculum

Careers:


Potential Career Paths:

Graduates of the Industrial Welding certificate program can pursue a variety of careers in the welding industry, including:

  • Welder
  • Fabricator
  • Pipefitter
  • Boilermaker
  • Ironworker
  • Sheet metal worker

Opportunities:

Graduates of the program are in high demand in the welding industry. There are many job opportunities available for welders, and the demand for skilled welders is expected to continue to grow in the years to come.


Outcomes:

Graduates of the program are well-prepared for a successful career in the welding industry. They have the knowledge, skills, and experience that employers are looking for. They are also able to work independently and in teams, and they are committed to safety and quality.


Tuition Fees and Payment Information:


Canadian Student

Tuition: $6,516


International Student

Tuition: $17,850


Estimated Program Costs

2024/25


Canadian Student

Tuition: $6,516 Fees: $700 Estimated Textbook Costs: $650 Estimated Supply Costs (Includes laptop): $1,500 Estimated Program Cost: $9,366


International Student

Tuition: $17,850 Fees: $700 Health Insurance: $907.50 Estimated Textbook Costs: $650 Estimated Supply Costs (Includes laptop): $1,500 Estimated Program Cost: $21,607.50

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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements:

  • Manitoba high school diploma (or expected completion within 45 days of the program start date), or equivalent, including:
  • Grade 12 Math (40S) with a grade of 50 per cent or higher, or equivalent.
  • Grade 12 English Language Arts (40S) with a grade of 50 per cent or higher, or equivalent.
  • High school diploma (or expected completion within 45 days of the program start date), or equivalent.
  • International applicants must meet the general entrance requirements [PDF] based on country/curriculum of study. Applicants must also meet the program-specific requirements, including:
  • Senior level Math with a grade of 50 per cent or higher, or equivalent.
  • Senior level First Language Literature with a grade of 50 per cent or higher, or equivalent.
  • All high school grades will be converted to an equivalent Manitoba grade scale.
  • If educated outside of Canada, applicants must also have demonstrated English Language Proficiency.
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