Train for an In Demand Career with a Welding Certificate Program

With our industry-driven Welding Certificate Program, students learn the foundations Stick, ARC, MIG & TIG welding and fabrication

Blue Ridge CTC’s one-year industry-driven Welding certificate program offers students hands-on practical training to gain technical skills required for workforce entry.

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Why Enroll in the Welding Certificate Program

In the Welding Certificate Program, students earn valuable welding and fabrication skills. The degree lets students:

    • Learn industry-specific skills focused on a variety of welding and fabrication techniques.
    • Develop a solid foundation required for welding in construction and manufacturing.
    • Get practical exposure through hands on classes and expert instruction.
    • Get guidance from faculty members meant for career advancement or further studies

$47,010

Average Salary

For welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers. BLS.

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Enroll full-time and earn a certificate in just one year!

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Become Career Ready With a Welding Certificate!

Can you see yourself as a successful welder or fabricator? Our Welding Certification Program teaches students in-demand skills through an industry-focused curriculum required to enter the welding and fabrication workforce.

Throughout this program, students learn the latest workforce-ready technical skills, knowledge, competencies, and professional aptitude required in day-to-day as a welder or fabricator.

Earn your welding certificate from the School of Workforce Development and Engineering Technologies!

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    1-year

    Certificate Program

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    On-campus, Hybrid

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    30

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What Will You Learn - Curriculum Overview

In the Welding Certificate Program, students learn hands-on skills necessary to pursue a career in welding and fabrication.

This program delivers students practical understanding of welding and fabrication. The curriculum helps students to:

    • Understand how to weld using Stick, ARC, MIG and TIG
    • Identify and use welding and fabrication tools
    • Understand the basics of metal fabrication
    • Identify types of electrodes, types of welds, and welding positions

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Worried About Financing? Many Options Exist for Financial Aid.

Blue Ridge CTC provides need-based financial aid to qualified applicants, ensuring all students have equal access to a quality education.

Whether you are a student worrying about tuition fees or are a parent assisting a child pay for college, we have a wide variety of financial resources available.

    • State and Federal Grant Programs
    • Student Work-Study Opportunities
    • Student Loans
    • Special Grant Funding Opportunities
    • Blue Ridge CTC Foundation Scholarship opportunities

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Welding Certificate Program

Admission requirements to earn an associate degree in the Welding Certificate Program include a high school diploma or equivalent and a complete application packet. Students who have earned credits at other Colleges or Universities must also provide official copies of those transcripts. There is also a $25 application fee that can be paid at any time once an application is submitted.
To choose a suitable Welding Certificate Program, you must consider the time to complete, cost of tuition, and quality of the instruction provided. If you need additional insight into career options, consider a free career inventory assessment before exploring course options that align with personal and professional interests.
This certificate is a good option for students who want to build a strong foundation for starting or advancing in their career in their chosen welding or fabrication discipline. After pursuing a Welding Certificate, students may seek direct workforce entry positions and are qualified for many lucrative career opportunities available in the local economy. The program incorporates real-world skills and content-specific knowledge needed to land well-paying jobs.
Students do not require ACT or SAT scores to qualify. Students may need ACT or SAT scores, or free placement testing to qualify for courses such as English, Math, or Chemistry. Placement testing can be scheduled at any time during the application process.

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Note: All salary projections are based on the current position and educational needs. BRCTC cannot guarantee that job titles or the projections given will be the salaries students or graduates will ultimately receive. Two year completion is approximate and based on full-time enrollment. Student testimonials, income statements, and examples on the College website are the results of real students. These testimonials are not intended to guarantee that anyone will achieve the same or similar results. Each individual’s success depends on his or her desire, commitment, dedication, and motivation to pursue academic and workforce opportunities. Testimonials are not intended to create a contract between a student and the College.
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