WELDING - INTRODUCTION TO TIG WELDING

This practical course is a refresher or an introduction to TIG welding designed for candidates who are beginners or need to weld for hobby purposes.
Trainees progress at their own pace to develop a range of welding skills.
By the end of the course, you will be able to: Produce welded joints in Tungsten Inert Gas shielded welding (TIG) to BS4872 Standard and Identify weld defects in welded joint projects.

WELDING - INTRODUCTION

This practical course is a refresher or an introduction to welding designed for candidates who are beginners or who need to weld for hobby purposes.
Trainees progress at their own pace to develop a range of skills. You will be introduced to Manual Metal Arc (MMA) Welding Oxy-Acetylene Welding Metal Inert Gas (MIG) Welding and Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) Welding.

On-campus 10 weekcourse.

WELDING - INTRODUCTION (EVENING)

This practical course is a refresher or an introduction to welding designed for candidates who are beginners or who need to weld for hobby purposes.
Trainees progress at their own pace to develop a range of skills. You will be introduced to Manual Metal Arc (MMA) Welding Oxy-Acetylene Welding Metal Inert Gas (MIG) Welding and Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) Welding.

On-campus 18-21 months

WELDING LEVEL 2

Welding is used extensively and in almost every sector of industry, including automotive, marine, transport, general fabrication and construction. General welders produce components for cars, ships, rail vehicles and metallic containers, and steelwork for bridges, buildings and gantries. Welding is a safety-critical occupation, and every welder takes responsibility for the quality and accuracy of their work.

WELDING FOR PROFESSIONALS (LEVEL 1)

This practical 3 day course is designed for candidates who want to gain a recognised qualification in welding. This course is for professional welders who want a recognised qualification and upgrade their skills.
It gives candidates the chance to use the extensive workshop facilities at Holme Lacy College’s Rural Crafts Centre and to draw on the knowledge of expert tutors to develop and consolidate welding skills. Candidates work at their own pace to develop skills in either: Manual Metal Arc Welding (MMA) Metal Inert GasWelding (MIG) Oxy-Acetylene Welding or Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) Welding.

On-campus 10 weeks

WELDING FOR PROFESSIONALS (LEVEL 2: EVENING)

This practical 10 week evening course (one evening per week for 10 weeks 6pm – 8pm ) is designed for candidates who want to gain a recognised qualification in welding. This course is for professional welders who want a recognised qualification and upgrade their skills. It gives candidates the chance to use the extensive workshop facilities at Holme Lacy College’s Rural Crafts Centre and to draw on the knowledge of expert tutors to develop and consolidate welding skills.

On-campus 10 weeks

WELDING FOR PROFESSIONALS (LEVEL 1: EVENING)

This practical 10 week evening course (one evening per week for 10 weeks 6pm -8pm) is designed for candidates who want to gain a recognised qualification in welding. This course is for professional welders who want a recognised qualification and upgrade their skills. It gives candidates the chance to use the extensive workshop facilities at Holme Lacy College’s Rural Crafts Centre and to draw on the knowledge of expert tutors to develop and consolidate welding skills.

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