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Welding Courses Scheduled

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Johnson College’s Welding Training Center

Johnson College is currently accepting registrations for its upcoming Welding courses.

Day classes run from Monday-Thursday, 8:00am-2:15pm. Day classes include:

Basic Cutting & Welding is a 375-hour course. Upon successful completion of the course, students should have the ability to pass an American Welding Society 2G, 3G, and/or 4G weld test and be able to gain employment as an entry-level welder. Classes begin on May 23, 2011.

Professional Welder is a 725-hour course. Upon successful completion of the course, students should have the ability to pass an American Welding Society weld test in any of the welding processes taught and be able to gain entry level employment as a welder. Classes begin on May 23, 2011.

Evening classes run on Monday and Wednesday or Tuesday and Thursday, 6pm-10pm. Evening classes include:

Customized Basic & Advanced Training allows individuals to select from one of three training segments. These segments include: Shielding Metal Arc Training (Stick); Gas Metal & Flux Core Welding (MIG); Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG). Each segment is a 64-hour course. Placement in the basic or advanced training is determined by instructor assessment.

The Welding Training Center is located at 2001 Rosanna Avenue, Unit A, in Scranton. For more course details or to register, please visit http://www.johnson.edu/continuing-education/upcoming-training or call Dave Hollenback at 570-702-8979.

Johnson College’s Welding Training Center Article Series:
* Welding Training Returns To Johnson College
* Welding Training Center Open House Highlights
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Welding Courses Scheduled

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5 Responses to Welding Courses Scheduled

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  3. Welding says:

    Do you have any new welding courses starting anytime soon? Would be nice to know this. I would have been interested in the Proffesional welder course

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