Careers in welding
The Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates a 3% growth in employment for welders, cutters, solderers and brazers from now to 2028. Due to the nation’s aging infrastructures, experienced welders, cutters, solderers and brazers will be needed to help rebuild highways, bridges and buildings.
The basic skills of welding are similar across industries, making it easier for individuals trained in the field to shift from one industry to another. New jobs for welders are anticipated in manufacturing industries that produce fabricated metal products and transportation equipment.
Jobs in welding
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Welders, cutters & welder fitters
Welding, soldering, and brazing machine setters, operators & tenders
Vocational education teachers, postsecondary
Career technical education teachers, secondary school
Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, technical and scientific products
COURSE INFO
Class formats
Sandburg offers courses in a variety of formats to best fit your needs. Regardless of the format, make sure you have access to a reliable computer with high-speed internet. All courses use online resources and require you to access course information through mySandburg. The Galesburg and Carthage campuses have open computer labs for your use as a student.
Sample course schedule
The program offers both online and face-to-face class options.
FINANCIAL AID, GRANTS & SCHOLARSHIPS
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Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act
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Career and technical programs/courses follow our equal opportunity & non-discrimination statement. For more information, email the Title IX coordinator, or call 309.341.5258 or the ADA/504 coordinator at 309.341.5262.
Admission requirements
This program is an open-enrollment program, meaning there isn't any criteria students must meet to be admitted.