WELDING:
WELDING:
Train to fabricate, weld, and build with metal and fire!
Be the ironworker.
OURDIFFERENCE
OURDIFFERENCE
* SCI does not guarantee employment or a starting salary upon graduation, completion, or withdrawal from SCI.
WE'RE DIFFERENT.
SO ARE YOU.
WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT AWELDING CAREER
Why would you want to be a Welder?
There are several reasons why someone may want to become a welder. For starters, it’s a hands-on and creative job that allows individuals to work with their hands and create something tangible. Welding is also a skilled trade that is in high demand, so it can offer job stability and opportunities for career advancement. Additionally, welders often work on projects that require problem-solving skills and critical thinking, making the job intellectually stimulating as well.
What is a Welder?
A welder is a skilled tradesperson who joins two or more pieces of metal together using heat and pressure. This process involves melting the metal pieces to be joined and adding a filler material, typically a metal wire, to create a strong bond between the pieces.
Where can a Welder work?
Welders can work in a variety of industries, including construction, manufacturing, and transportation. Some common job settings for welders include fabrication shops, factories, and construction sites.
What skills do you need to be a Welder?
To be a successful welder, individuals need to have good hand-eye coordination, manual dexterity, and attention to detail. Additionally, welders must be able to read and interpret blueprints and schematics, have good math skills, and possess problem-solving abilities.
Do you need any certifications to become a Welder?
While certification is not always required to become a welder, it can be beneficial for job seekers. Many employers prefer to hire welders who have completed a welding certification program, such as those offered by the American Welding Society (AWS).
Do you need training to become a Welder?
While it is possible to learn welding on the job or through apprenticeships, completing a formal training program can provide individuals with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed as a welder. Additionally, many employers prefer to hire candidates who have completed a welding program or have some formal training in welding.
Southern Careers Institute (SCI) does not guarantee employment or a starting salary upon graduation, completion, or withdrawal from SCI. It is not required to attend SCI to attain a job or earn a certain salary in a field of employment. Past students’ outcomes, starting salaries, or job prospects are not indicative of those for future and current students.
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CAREER TRAINING.FOR YOUR FUTURE.
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$3999 /year | $3999 /year | |
540 HOURS OF HANDS-ON WELDING LAB TRAINING | ||
TIG TRAINING | ||
MIG TRAINING | ||
FLUX CORE ARC WELDING | ||
EARN 15 CAREER SKILL BADGES | ||
PREPARATION FOR 4 CAREER CERTIFICATIONS | ||
MORNING COURSES | ||
AFTERNOON COURSES | ||
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HERE'S EXACTLY WHAT YOU GET AS ANWELDER TRAINEE
CERTIFICATIONS
CERTIFICATIONS
NCCER Core
NCCER Level 1
NCCER Level 2
OSHA - 10
SKILLS
Trade Safety & Construction Basics
Oxy-Fuel Cutting
Arc Cutting and Welding Standards
Shielded Metal Arc Welding – Plate
Shielded Metal Arc Welding – Plate and Pipe
Shielded Metal Arc Welding – Groove Welds
Gas Metal and Flux Core Arc Welding – Plate
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding – Plate and Pipe
Skills
Hours: Theory 60 / Laboratory 20 / Total 60 / Quarter Credits 7.0 / Outside Hours 20 / Prerequisites: None
This course includes information on general safety regarding awareness, tool safety, load, posture, signage, material handling, and environmental concerns. Emphasis on OSHA guidelines, as well as proper personal safety equipment. This course will also provide instruction on basic mathematics, terminology, symbols, graphics, measurement systems and tools for reading and interpreting prints, mechanical drawings, assembly drawings, detail drawings, and fabrication guidelines. This course will utilize both in-class and out-of-class learning activities to achieve course objectives.
Hours: Theory 0 / Laboratory 60 / Total 60 / Quarter Credits 3.0 / Outside Hours 15 / Prerequisites: TRD100
This course will introduce students to oxyfuel cutting. Students will be introduced to the basic principles associated with cutting and welding materials. Shop and personal safety will be a primary focus throughout the course.
Hours: Theory 20 / Laboratory 60 / Total 80 / Quarter Credits 5.0 / Outside Hours 20 / Prerequisites: TRD100
This course will introduce the student to the welding codes utilized in structural standards and welding processes. Emphasis will be on verification and inspection of welds to established standards. The course will focus on proper equipment set-up, metals preparation, and use and selection of welding materials including electrodes. This course will provide instruction on insuring and identifying weld quality.
This course will also provide instruction on air-carbon and plasma arc cutting and gouging. Practical applications of cutting, gouging, soldering, and brazing will set the foundation for almost all welding occupations. The course covers preparation of metals for cutting and welding as well as skills development in Shielded Metal Arc welding. Shop and personal safety will be a primary focus through the course.
Hours: Theory 0 / Laboratory 80 / Total 80 / Quarter Credits 4.0 / Outside Hours 20 / Prerequisites: TRD100
This course will provide instruction on Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) including the equipment and procedures involved. Students will execute a variety of plate welds in various positions. Safety and proper use of equipment will be emphasized throughout the course.
Hours: Theory 0 / Laboratory 60 / Total 60 / Quarter Credits 3.0 / Outside Hours 15 / Prerequisites: TRD100
This course will provide instruction on Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) on both plate and pipe. Students will execute a variety of plate welds in various positions on plate and pipe. Safety and proper use of equipment will be emphasized throughout the course.
Hours: Theory 0 / Laboratory 80 / Total 80 / Quarter Credits 4.0 / Outside Hours 20 / Prerequisites: WEL120, WEL121, WEL122, WEL123
This course will introduce proper set-up of equipment and materials to execute groove welds with backing. The course will provide instruction for a variety of welds in multiple positions. Safety and proper use of equipment will be emphasized throughout the course.
This course will cover maintenance-related materials, guidelines for inspection, maintenance schedules, adjustments, and information on inspection requirements for equipment. Students will be introduced to metering and monitoring equipment used to evaluate HVAC systems. The course will cover leak detection, recovery, evacuation, and charging. This course will utilize both in-class and out-of-class learning activities to achieve course objectives.
Hours: Theory 20 / Laboratory 60 / Total 80 / Quarter Credits 5.0 / Outside Hours 20 / Prerequisites: WEL120, WEL121, WEL122, WEL123
This course will introduce proper set-up of equipment and materials to execute gas metal and flux core welds. The course will provide instruction for a variety of welds in multiple positions on plate. This course will also provide instruction on interpretation and use of welding drawings and the proper identification of standard symbols used in the welding profession. Safety and proper use of equipment will be emphasized throughout the course.
This course will cover residential and commercial hydronic systems. Topics such as safe operation, properties of water, and pressure will be covered. Material will cover both hot water heating and chilled water cooling. This course will utilize both in-class and out-of-class learning activities to achieve course objectives.
Hours: Theory 20 / Laboratory 60 / Total 80 / Quarter Credits 5.0 / Outside Hours 20 / Prerequisites: WEL120, WEL121, WEL122, WEL123
This course will introduce the physical and mechanical characteristics as well as composition and classification of common ferrous and non-ferrous metals. The class will cover metal alloys, hard surfacing, and forging as well as proper use and application of material. This course will also introduce proper set-up of equipment and materials to execute gas metal and flux core welding. The course will provide instruction for a variety of welds in multiple positions on plate and pipe. Safety and proper use of equipment will be emphasized throughout the course.
This course will provide guidance related to troubleshooting heating and cooling systems. Additionally, techniques for evaluating, furnaces, boilers, and various air treatment accessories used with heating and cooling equipment, will be covered. This course will utilize both in-class and out-of-class learning activities to achieve course objectives.
Hours: Theory 0 / Laboratory 80 / Total 80 / Quarter Credits 4.0 / Outside Hours 20 / Prerequisites: WEL120, WEL121, WEL122, WEL123
This course will provide instruction on Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) also referred to as Tungsten Inert Gas Welding or TIG. Students will receive instruction on the welding equipment, setup, and adjustments as well as hands-on training for welding of plate and pipe in various positions. Safety and proper use of equipment will be emphasized.
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ACCREDITED
Southern Careers Institute is Accredited by the Council on Occupational Education.
APPROVED
Southern Careers Institute is Approved for training by The Texas Workforce Commission.
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Employers are not incentivized by Southern Careers Institute (SCI) to hire our graduates. Employers are not incentivized to review or comment on the performance and outcomes of our graduates, or on SCI. Past students’ outcomes, starting salaries, and job prospects are not indicative of those for current and future students. SCI does not guarantee employment or a starting salary upon graduation, completion, or withdrawal from SCI.
THE NUMBERSSAY IT ALL
Southern Careers Institute (SCI) does not guarantee employment or a starting salary upon graduation, completion, or withdrawal from SCI. It is not required to attend SCI to attain a job or earn a certain salary in a field of employment. Past students’ outcomes, starting salaries, or job prospects are not indicative of those for future and current students.
As an accredited post-secondary institution, SCI has various federal financial assistance programs available for qualified students enrolled in SCI programs. This does not apply to seminar students. Financial aid is available for those who qualify.
Past students’ outcomes, starting salaries, or job prospects are not indictive of the possible job outcomes for future and current students. SCI does not guarantee employment or a starting salary upon graduation, completion, or withdrawal from SCI.
GET UP TO $4,500FOR YOUR FUTURE
Get up to $4500 in grants toward your career training at Southern Careers Institute.
As an accredited post-secondary institution, SCI has various federal financial assistance programs available for qualified students enrolled in SCI programs. This does not apply to seminar students. Financial aid is available for those who qualify.
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Past students’ outcomes, starting salaries, or job prospects are not indictive of the possible job outcomes for future and current students. SCI does not guarantee employment or a starting salary upon graduation, completion, or withdrawal from SCI.
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We pay for your certification within 3 months of graduating.
1. Pick your certification
2. Take the certification exam within 3 months of graduation
3. We will pay for it!
FACT: TODAY'S EMPLOYERSNEED YOUR SKILLS
Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers
Occupation Code:51-4121
Location | Mean Annual Wage |
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Austin | $48,430 |
Brownsville-Harligen | $42,530 |
Corpus Christi | $54,980 |
Pharr | $43,230 |
San Antonio North & South | $47,070 |
Waco | $42,570 |
Southern Careers Institute (SCI) does not guarantee employment or a starting salary upon graduation, completion, or withdrawal from SCI. It is not required to attend SCI to attain a job or earn a certain salary in a field of employment. Past students’ outcomes, starting salaries, or job prospects are not indicative of those for future and current students.
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We're here to make sure you can afford the career training you need. Our combination of grants, scholarships, loans, work-study, military, and Veteran education benefits are here to ensure a stress-free experience that works around your finances.
As an accredited post-secondary institution, SCI has various federal financial assistance programs available for qualified students enrolled in SCI programs. This does not apply to seminar students. Financial aid is available for those who qualify.
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We give students an alternative to expensive, four-year degrees that are becoming less valuable. In today’s changing economy, employers are looking for specific skills from candidates who they can hire with confidence. We empower your future with flexible and affordable career training that pays for itself.
It happens! At Southern Careers Institute, we’ve had countless students who’ve been out of school, and we provide an encouraging atmosphere to help you feel comfortable re-entering an educational environment as well as offering the support needed to re-adjust.
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1701 W Ben White Blvd.
Suite 100
Austin, TX 78704
* SCI does not guarantee employment or a starting salary upon graduation, completion, or withdrawal from SCI.