Welding Foundation: Certificate
Description
Welding Foundation is a 28 week program that prepares students for employment at the entry level. Students will develop the necessary skills and knowledge to work safely and effectively using a variety of welding processes and procedures. Welders operate welding equipment to weld ferrous and non-ferrous metals.
At the end of the Foundation program students will write the Welder Certificate of Completion exam. Students who complete the Foundation program and exam are eligible for ITA credit in Welder Level 1 and Level 2 apprenticeship and 300 work-based hours.
Taking a foundation program can build the skills that employers are looking for. To progress as an apprentice you will need to find an employer who will sponsor your apprenticeship and register with the Industry Training Authority (ITA). When you are ready for career advancement; KPU delivers Welder Apprenticeship in-school technical training level 3 and Specialty Metals Endorsement.
Apprenticeship and Modular Pathways
There are two pathways for progression beyond the Welding Foundation. Students with an employer sponsor will progress to Welder Apprentice Level 3, followed by the Specialty Metals Endorsement. To apply for Level 3, see Apprenticeship Programs. Students without an employer sponsor will progress to Welder Level B followed by Welder Level A.
Details on program dates are available on Kwantlen Course Search.
Student Profile
This program is suited for individuals that have good math, are detailed oriented, and have good hand-eye coordination. Physical demand can vary; there is a considerable amount of standing, lifting, bending. Additional information is available at: kpu.ca/trades/welding
Career Opportunities
This program prepares graduate for employment by companies that manufacture structural steel and platework, boilers, heavy machinery, aircraft and ships and other metal products, and by welding contractors and welding shops. With additional training welders may specialize in certain types of welding such as custom fabrication, ship building and repair, aerospace precision welding, pressure vessel welding, pipeline construction welding, structural construction welding, or machinery and equipment repair welding.
Admission Requirements
The following program admission requirements apply:
- English:
- English 12 with a minimum grade of ‘C’ (or equivalent), or
- Completion of KPU’s Trades reading test with a minimum score of 75%
- Mathematics:
- Apprenticeship and Workplace Mathematics 11 with a minimum grade of ‘C’ (or equivalent), or
- Foundations of Mathematics 11 with a minimum grade of ‘C’ (or equivalent), or
- Pre-calculus 11 with a minimum grade of ‘C’ (or equivalent), or
- KPU’s Trades Mathematics test with a minimum threshold percentage of 50%
- Interview by an instructor
Note: International student Applications for Admission require approval of the Dean.
Recommend satisfactory physical health. Prior to applying, prospective students with mental or physical impairments, who may require program accommodations, should contact the Office of the Dean of Trades and Technology to discuss required skills and competencies, and a Disability Advisor at 604.599.3233 to ensure appropriate accommodations can be arranged.
Curricular Requirements
Our welding program is based on British Columbia Provincial modular training and is consistent with all other training providers in BC. It is designed to combine welding theory and practical skills. Hands-on shop experience is the basis on which skills are developed in the program. The program is designed to accommodate past experience; credit and/or advancement will be given to students who can demonstrate learned skills plus theoretical knowledge.
Required Courses: |
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WELD 1010 | (P–1) Worksite Safety and Orientation | 1 credit | |
WELD 1115 | (P–2 & P3) Oxy-Fuel Welding and Cutting | 4 credits | |
WELD 1120 | (P–4) Basic Shielded Metal Arc Welding | 4 credits | |
WELD 1130 | (P–6) Basic Gas Metal Arc Welding I | 4 credits | |
WELD 1140 | (RK–1) Material Handling | 1 credit | |
WELD 1200 | (P–5) Air Arc and Plasma Arc Cutting | 1 credit | |
WELD 1210 | (P–4) Advanced Shielded Metal Arc Welding | 4 credits | |
WELD 1220 | (RK–2) Read Technical Drawings | 1 credit | |
WELD 1230 | (P–6) Gas Metal Arc Welding | 4 credits | |
WELD 1240 | (RK–3) Basic Metallurgy | 1 credit | |
WELD 1250 | (P–1) Stationary Shop Equipment | 2 credits |
Note: Students must achieve a minimum grade of 70%, which translates to a B-, in practical exams and assignments.
Other Information
Special Equipment
Students will require appropriate personal safety clothing and CSA approved steel toed boots. Safety glasses, hearing protection, leather gloves, leather jacket or apron, welding helmet and cutting goggles are also required. A complete list of tools and equipment will be provided by Admissions upon acceptance to the program.
Credential Awarded
Upon successful completion of this program, students are eligible to receive a Certificate in Welding Foundation.
KPU will report your in-school technical training completion information to the Industry Training Authority in order for the ITA to determine credit towards your designated apprenticeship.
At a Glance
Faculty of Trades and Technology
Welding
Program Type:
- Vocational
Credential Granted:
- Certificate
Offered At:
- Cloverdale
Start Date(s):
- Varies
Intake Type:
- Limited intake
Format:
- Full-time
Minimum Credits Required:
- 27
Instructional Cycle:
- Fixed-term
Curriculum Effective Date:
- 01-Jan-2014