Welding Technology

Department of Manufacturing
This program prepares students for employment in a variety of welding-related occupations in the manufacturing, industrial, or utility industries. Students learn basic to intermediate skills of four major welding processes: shielded metal arc (SMAW), flux-cored arc (FCAW), gas metal arc (GMAW), and gas tungsten arc (GTAW) welding processes.

 

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1,050 hours, approximately 32 weeks (Day) or 53 weeks (Evening)

Day: Monday – Thursday

8:00am – 4:00pm

Evening: Monday – Thursday

5:00pm – 10:00pm

Upcoming Classes Start

Day:

7/15/24 – 5/14/25,

1/7/25 – Est. 11/2025

Evening:

7/15/24 – Est. 10/2025,

1/14/25 – Est. March/April 2026

Estimated total cost may vary based on program start date and program class schedule.

$6,854.59

(**All fees subject to change)

2024-2025 Welding Technology Cost Sheet
  • General Admissions Procedures Apply
  • 16 years & older may apply
  • Participation in an Information Session
  • High School Diploma – Standard or GED recommended
  • High School Transcript

MTC Main Campus

Postsecondary Education Readiness Test (PERT)

Program Highlights

STARTING SALARIES

Vary, ranging from:

$32,430 to $62,280*

*Based on state of Florida labor market statistics.

Employers

  • E-One, Inc.
  • Townley Engineering and Manufacturing Company, Inc.
  • Antebellum Manufacturing, LLC
  • Dixie Metal Products, Inc.
  • Triple Crown Trailers, LLC

Welding Technology Master Plan of Instruction

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  • Shop and Personal Safety ( OSHA 10 credential)
  • Shielded Metal Arc (SMAW), Flux-Cored Arc (FCAW), Gas Metal Arc (GMAW), and Gas Tungsten Arc (GTAW) welding processes
  • Blueprint reading
  • Basic principles of pipe welding

INDUSTRY CERTIFICATIONS

AWS “Certified Welder” (in addition to separate AWS welding certifications)

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

  • Various manufacturing environments
  • Power plants
  • Pipeline welding
  • Entrepreneurship opportunities
  • Fabrication businesses

80%

COMPLETION RATE*

92%

PLACEMENT RATE*

100%

LICENSURE RATE*

Business Advisors

  • Beau Townley | Townley Mfg
  • Bryson Ward | Emergency one
  • Neil Foskey | Advanced Welding, Fabrication & Design
  • Heather O’Brien | Advanced Welding, Fabrication & Design

Steps To Enrollment

  • Step 1

    Complete & Submit Online Application.  Pay $20 non-refundable application fee.

    Please check AGE requirements before applying at https://mariontc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Program-Schedule-Age-Requirements.pdf

  • Step 2

    Submit paperwork to Student Services at the MTC campus. Provide copies of two officially recognized proofs of residency, copies of Driver’s License, and the Supplemental Program Packet.

    SUPPLEMENTAL PACKETS VARY – Attending an Information Session may be required for acceptance into the program.

  • Step 3

    Financial Aid application – www.fafsa.gov
    Complete FAFSA application and provide a Student Aid Report (SAR). MTC school code: 031039

  • Step 4

    You will be notified by program department of acceptance. You will be notified by Financial Aid of estimated funds available.

  • Step 5

    Pay fee and/or sign enrollment document to complete enrollment process in Student Fees.
    Seat in scheduled program is confirmed after Student Fees is completed.