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Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
2025-09-02
Medium of studying
Duration
6 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Foundation
Major
Welding Technology
Area of study
Manufacturing and Processing
Course Language
English
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2025-09-02-
2025-10-20-
2024-09-03-
2024-10-21-
2025-02-03-
2026-02-02-
About Program

Program Overview


Combining classroom instruction and hands-on shop experience, the program prepares students for the SkilledTradesBC exam and provides a foundation for further education and apprenticeship training in welding.

Program Outline

The program provides a comprehensive understanding of welding principles and practical skills.


Objectives:

  • To equip students with the theoretical knowledge and practical skills required for entry-level welding positions.
  • To prepare students for the SkilledTradesBC Standardized written exam after Level 1 and Level 2.

Description:

The program combines classroom instruction and hands-on shop activities. Students learn theoretical principles of welding in the classroom and gain practical experience in the shop, mastering welding processes and skills.


Teaching:

  • The program is taught by experienced instructors who are leaders in their field, holding Provincial Instructor Diplomas, Welding Inspector, or Metal Fabricator designations.
  • The program utilizes a combination of classroom lectures, demonstrations, and hands-on practice in the shop.

Careers:

  • Upon completion of the program, students are prepared for entry-level positions as apprentice welders in various industries.

Other:

  • TRU has an exceptional legacy of producing students who have excelled in the workforce and at Provincial, National, and World Skills Competitions.
  • All welding and fabrication equipment at TRU meets or exceeds industry standards.
  • Students are required to supply their own gloves, jackets, goggles, helmet, and safety-toed boots.
  • Tools will be advised on the first day of class.
  • The program is offered at both the Kamloops and Williams Lake campuses.
  • Students can gain 300 hours of credit towards the workplace-based training component of their apprenticeships.
  • It is recommended that students gain 3,000 hours of hands-on field experience after completing the program before returning to school for Level 3 technical training.
  • The program requires a minimum of Grade 10 in Math and English.
  • Good vision, unimpaired hearing, respiration, and good health are recommended.
  • A successful score on Accuplacer is required.
  • A good command of the English language is recommended.
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