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    CNC has a simulator that you can run and log your hours. It’s an opportunity to get your tickets as quickly as you can and is the only school in BC or Alberta that has this opportunity. At CNC, your teacher is almost like a tutor. They help you through things while you go at your own pace.

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    Welding, Metal Fabrication, Entrepreneur

Highlights

Get a Job You Wouldn't Trade
Apprenticeship training is expected to produce 41% of BC job openings over the next 10yrs
That's 353,500 jobs! Source: WorkBC labour market outlook.
Study Local
Most trades employers in Prince George took their training here
Instructors have all been industry members who have knowledge of the companies and connections to the opportunities available in Prince George and elsewhere.
Financial Support
There are various grants and funding opportunities available
Making your training almost fully paid for. Apprentice grants up to $6,000 and EI for Apprentices' while in school. 

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Welder Foundation

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In the Welder Foundation program students will learn the following skills: occupational skills, cutting and gouging processes, semi-automatic and automatic welding, Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), Fusion and Braze Welding (TB) using Oxy-Fuel (OFW) process, basic metallurgy, and welding drawings, layout, and fabrication. The Welder Foundation program covers the competencies from Welder Level 1 and 2 apprenticeship programs under the Skilled Trades BC Welder designation. At the end of the program, students will write a standardized level exam from Skilled Trades BC that covers both the Level 1 and Level 2 competencies. Students will need to find a sponsor/employer to begin their apprenticeship to continue into Welder Level 3.

Overview

Forge the basics for a skilled career with this Welding Foundation Program. As a welder, you will operate welding equipment to weld ferrous and non-ferrous metals. If this interests you, and you are seeking a variety in your day-to-day activities, you should consider this rewarding career path. Upon successful completion of the foundation program, students will receive a certificate.

Careers

As a graduate of the Welding Foundation program, you’ll be qualified for a variety of jobs in the construction and metal working industries. You’ll also be prepared to successfully complete employers’ skill assessments. Possible job titles include:

  • Production welder
  • Maintenance welder
  • General Welder
  • Flash Welder
  • Torch Blazer
  • Self Employed Welder
  • Pressure Welder

Governing bodies

High School Students

You can begin this program while you're still in high school!

LEARN MORE

Welding Testing

CNC offers a variety of weld tests for current and aspiring welders to maintain or upgrade their qualifications.

LEARN MORE

Entry Requirements

  • English Language Arts 10 (Minimum "C") or equivalent
  • Workplace Mathematics 10 (Minimum "C") or equivalent

    Students who do not meet the above requirements may wish to consult with a CNC counsellor/advisor to determine their eligibility on the basis of mature student status.

    Need help meeting these requirements? Check out our Academic Upgrading options.

    CTC Option

    High school students may be eligible to take this program. See your school counsellor for details.

    Limited Admission

    If there is room in the program, you will be accepted once you have met all the admission requirements. This is called "first qualified, first accepted". If you qualify after the program is full, you will be put on a waitlist.

    Invest in your future

    The estimated cost for this program is $4,084.
    • Tuition: $2,661
    • Student fees: $879
    • Medical/Dental Fee (Fall semester only): $260
    • Tool Box Purchase: $473.70 + tax

    These costs are an estimate and do not include books. Costs may change without notice. Student fees vary by campus. Check the fee schedule for more details.

    Books and Toolbox for this program can be purchased from the bookstore.

    Paying for college

    We're here to help. You can apply for scholarships and bursaries through CNC. We can also help you find loans and other funding. Visit Financial aid to find out how. 

    Salaries and employment

    Looking for a job? Check the student employment opportunities or trades training job board.

    Locations & Dates

    CNC programs have varying lengths and start dates to meet your needs, and are offered across multiple campuses where possible. Don’t see the campus you’re looking for? Check back with us soon as this page is updated throughout the school year.

    With higher pay in Northern B.C., according to WorkBC.
    In B.C. from 2024–2034 (WorkBC).
    Including mining, forestry, and metal fabrication across Northern B.C.
    Program Length of Study:
    • 1 year
    Program Type:
    • Full Time
    Program Status:
    • Running
    Credential:
    • Foundation Program
    Area of study:
    • Trades and Industry

    Welder welding

    Related programs

    Related faculty

    Also Available As

    Trades & Industry

    Welder Foundation

    Jan 14, 2019, 15:35 PM
    Program Id:
    TR-WELD1
    Alert Icon:
    Alert Title:
    Alert link:
    Fees:
    Estimated at $4,084
    International Fees:
    Check fee schedule
    Highlighted ID:
    0
    Highlight Text - Section 1:
    $66,739
    Highlight Heading - Section 1:
    Median Annual Salary
    Highlight Text - Section 2:
    3,130
    Highlight Heading - Section 2:
    Job Openings Projected
    Highlight Text - Section 3:
    Strong Regional Demand
    Highlight Heading - Section 3:
    In Key Northern Industries
    Featured Program:
    No
    Transfer Options:
    No
    Temporarily Hide:
    No
    SortOrder:
    In the Welder Foundation program students will learn the following skills: occupational skills, cutting and gouging processes, semi-automatic and automatic welding, Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), Fusion and Braze Welding (TB) using Oxy-Fuel (OFW) process, basic metallurgy, and welding drawings, layout, and fabrication. The Welder Foundation program covers the competencies from Welder Level 1 and 2 apprenticeship programs under the Skilled Trades BC Welder designation. At the end of the program, students will write a standardized level exam from Skilled Trades BC that covers both the Level 1 and Level 2 competencies. Students will need to find a sponsor/employer to begin their apprenticeship to continue into Welder Level 3.

    Overview

    Forge the basics for a skilled career with this Welding Foundation Program. As a welder, you will operate welding equipment to weld ferrous and non-ferrous metals. If this interests you, and you are seeking a variety in your day-to-day activities, you should consider this rewarding career path. Upon successful completion of the foundation program, students will receive a certificate.

    Careers

    As a graduate of the Welding Foundation program, you’ll be qualified for a variety of jobs in the construction and metal working industries. You’ll also be prepared to successfully complete employers’ skill assessments. Possible job titles include:

    • Production welder
    • Maintenance welder
    • General Welder
    • Flash Welder
    • Torch Blazer
    • Self Employed Welder
    • Pressure Welder

    Governing bodies

    High School Students

    You can begin this program while you're still in high school!

    LEARN MORE

    Welding Testing

    CNC offers a variety of weld tests for current and aspiring welders to maintain or upgrade their qualifications.

    LEARN MORE

    Entry Requirements

    • English Language Arts 10 (Minimum "C") or equivalent
    • Workplace Mathematics 10 (Minimum "C") or equivalent

      Students who do not meet the above requirements may wish to consult with a CNC counsellor/advisor to determine their eligibility on the basis of mature student status.

      Need help meeting these requirements? Check out our Academic Upgrading options.

      CTC Option

      High school students may be eligible to take this program. See your school counsellor for details.

      Limited Admission

      If there is room in the program, you will be accepted once you have met all the admission requirements. This is called "first qualified, first accepted". If you qualify after the program is full, you will be put on a waitlist.

      Invest in your future

      The estimated cost for this program is $4,084.
      • Tuition: $2,661
      • Student fees: $879
      • Medical/Dental Fee (Fall semester only): $260
      • Tool Box Purchase: $473.70 + tax

      These costs are an estimate and do not include books. Costs may change without notice. Student fees vary by campus. Check the fee schedule for more details.

      Books and Toolbox for this program can be purchased from the bookstore.

      Paying for college

      We're here to help. You can apply for scholarships and bursaries through CNC. We can also help you find loans and other funding. Visit Financial aid to find out how. 

      Salaries and employment

      Looking for a job? Check the student employment opportunities or trades training job board.

      Locations & Dates

      CNC programs have varying lengths and start dates to meet your needs, and are offered across multiple campuses where possible. Don’t see the campus you’re looking for? Check back with us soon as this page is updated throughout the school year.

      With higher pay in Northern B.C., according to WorkBC.
      In B.C. from 2024–2034 (WorkBC).
      Including mining, forestry, and metal fabrication across Northern B.C.
      Program Length of Study:
      • 1 year
      Program Type:
      • Full Time
      Program Status:
      • Running
      Credential:
      • Foundation Program
      Area of study:
      • Trades and Industry

      Welder welding

      Related programs

      Related faculty

      Also Available As

      Foundations vs Apprenticeship

      What’s the difference?

      Essentially, they are just different starting lines on the same path of training toward a new career

      What is a Foundation program?

      A Foundation program allows you to learn the basic knowledge and skills needed for entry into a trade. It is typically taught in both a classroom and shop setting. One of the main reasons to complete a foundation program is to gain some experience and familiarity with the trade.

      This will make it easier for you to take the next step in your training: finding an employer who will sponsor your apprenticeship.

      How do I start?

      1. Research the different trades and find one that fits your interests
      2. Find out the prerequisites for the trades program you chose
      3. Choose your intake date and campus if there is more than one option available
      4. Follow “Apply” links to submit an application through EducationPlannerBC

      Who should take a Foundation program?

      • High school students
      • People with little to no experience in a trade
      • Those changing careers or considering adding to their skillset

      What is an Apprenticeship?

      An Apprenticeship is a combinations on on-the-job training and classroom learning that leads to a trade credential, also know as a ticket. Once you complete your apprenticeship and receive your ticket, you are qualified to work in a skilled trade. You can be an apprentice during high school or after you graduate. Apprenticeship training helps you get a Certificate of Qualification, which is accepted across B.C.

      About 50 trades also offer an Interprovincial Red Seal, which certifies you to work across Canada.

      How do I start?

      1. Visit the SkilledTradesBC website to read the program profile, which describes the work you’ll do and the requirements for your trade
      2. Find an employer who will hire you and pay for your work while you learn on the job
      3. Ensure your employer is registered with SkilledTradesBC as your sponsor as they will report on your progress
      4. Register with CNC as an apprentice in the level you need

      Who is eligible for Apprenticeship training?

      Someone who:

      • has an employer or sponsor in their desired field,
      • has work experience hours in the trade, or related trade,
      • has completed their Level 1 training, or
      • is a registered Apprentice with SkilledTradesBC.

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