welder

Welding courses to meet the particular needs of your company can be custom designed. Since we develop individualized courses based on specific objectives, the content and delivery vary from company to company.

Whether your goal is to reduce downtime through welding maintenance, avoid rework or reduce scrap and waste, the Center for Business & Industry can design the custom welding program that works for you. We also offer professional and continuing education classes on a regular basis. These basic courses are designed to introduce the set-up and principles of welding.  Introductory courses in MIG Welding, Stick Welding, and TIG Welding include welding safety and hands-on training.

Follow up with the MIG & TIG Welding Lab for the opportunity to advance your welding skills with additional hands-on time in the welding lab and plenty of time for questions, demonstration, and personal instruction.

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Welding Certification

Are your customers requiring that your welders be certified? South Central College has been successfully training and certifying welders for the past 35 years. Certification in MIG, TIG and Stick processes in multiple positions can be accomplished at your site or using welding facilities at SCC. Pre-certification training and coaching are available as well as coupon material preparation.

What Architectural Drafting and Design Students Say

Freddy Bigbear
Freddy Bigbear
"You can go on to do many different jobs after completing this program."
Jaime Mathwig
Jaime Mathwig
"The Architectural Drafting and Design program is great! We work on “real-world” projects that are very practical. Also, the instructor is very supportive in helping us find a job before and after graduation."
Matthew Rocker
Matthew Rocker
"I started out not knowing the difference between a section cut and a plan view. Now I’m creating building plans of my own. My instructor is one of the biggest reasons I enjoy and learn so much."
Stephanie Chandler
Stephanie Chandler
"I really enjoy small class sizes and the teachers are really helpful working one-on-one."

Transporation Programs

The U.S. Department of Labor estimates the auto industry will have to fill 35,000 technician jobs each year through the end of the decade to keep up with demand. With increasing automobile computer sophistication, receiving training from a certified program is a must.

CWE trains approximately 12,000 learners annually