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Combination Welding

What will this program do for me?
This program prepares students for welding plate, pipe, and sheet metal workers. Includes the study of electric arc, metal inert gas, tungsten inert gas, inner shield, and oxyacetylene welding techniques.

How much can I earn in this career?
Varies with level of experience and skills. Please refer to Occupational Outlook Handbook for current information on salary and job prospects.

How long will it take?
This program may be completed in one to four semesters. Please refer to Program Curriculum for specific requirement information.

Where will classes be held?
Please check the Schedules for Noncredit Classes for class times and locations.

Where do I get more information?
More information may be obtained from the Engineering and Technology Department, Phelan Campus, Room S-148, Phone (415) 239-3505. Or please visit the department Web page: (Engineering) Programs Site.

What time of day are classes offered?
Please check the Schedules for Noncredit Classes for class times and locations.

When do classes start?
Classes begin every semester. Please check the Schedules for Credit Classes for class times and locations.

How do I enroll?
For new students, click here to apply for admission. You may also call Admissions directly at (415) 239-3285.

What are the requirements for certification?
Please refer to Program Curriculum for specific requirement information.

How much money can I expect to spend?
Since this is a noncredit program, there is no cost to the student for registration. Books and supplies, however, must be provided by the student.


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