
Welding Schools
Welding school is a hands-on learning area. You can work on projects personally or as part of a team. You will be required to spend some time in apprenticeship under a journeyman welder before you will qualify for licensing. You will also have to have knowledge of the physics and chemistry involved in the welding process. You will be trained in different types of flame, and you will have…
Campus Welding Schools by State
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Georgia
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Medix - Smyrna
Welding Technology
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Illinois
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Vatterott College - Quincy
Combination Welding , Combination Welding Technology
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Iowa
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Vatterott College - Des Moines
Combination Welding , Combination Welding Technology
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Kansas
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Vatterott College - Wichita
Combination Welding , Combination Welding Technology
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Maryland
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Medix - Landover
Welding Technology
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Missouri
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Vatterott College - Joplin
Combination Welding , Combination Welding Technology
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Nebraska
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Vatterott College - Omaha
Combination Welding , Combination Welding Technology
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North Carolina
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Miller-Motte Technical College - Cary
Welding Technology
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Ohio
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Vatterott College - Broadview Heights
Combination Welding , Combination Welding Technology
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Oklahoma
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Vatterott College - Oklahoma City
Combination Welding , Combination Welding Technology
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Pennsylvania
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New Castle School of Trades - Pulaski
Combination Welding -
Tri-State Business Institute - Erie
Welding and Fabrication Technology
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South Carolina
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Miller-Motte Technical College - Charleston
Welding Technology
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Tennessee
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Miller-Motte Technical College - Chattanooga
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Vatterott College - Memphis
Combination Welding , Combination Welding Technology
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Texas
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ATI Technical Institute - Dallas
Combination Welding (CW)
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Virginia
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Miller-Motte Technical College - Lynchburg
Welding Technology
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Welding Schools (continued from top)
Welding school is a hands-on learning area. You can work on projects personally or as part of a team. You will be required to spend some time in apprenticeship under a journeyman welder before you will qualify for licensing. You will also have to have knowledge of the physics and chemistry involved in the welding process. You will be trained in different types of flame, and you will have to understand the chemical substances that produce them.
Welding career opportunities
In a time when many manual jobs are being made obsolete by increasing technology, welding is one field that is still looking strong into the future. As populations increase and architectural accomplishments continue to grow, the need for those with welding school educations increases. New innovations in building techniques designed to minimize damage in structures under stress require the utmost skill from welders. Work with oil and gas corporations is also a high demand area for qualified welders.
