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Welding

Welding

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Level 1 Certificate in Engineering (Welding)

The industry provides a wide range of exciting, varied and rewarding career opportunities for skilled individuals.

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Is this course right for me?

This one year course which is specific to the oil and gas industry will provide a ‘hands on’ approach to introductory welding training and has been designed fill an identified gap in the market for introductory welding skills.

  • Two GCSEs at grade D or above (may include one relevant equivalent) to include Mathematics/Numeracy
  • Each application is considered on individual merit
  • Entry is subject to attending a course information session or informal interview
  • Successful completion of relevant programme (including skills) and decision from progression board meeting

As part of this course, you will study a range of introductory units which are related to welding and fabrication for progression into the engineering construction industry including:

  • Working in engineering-This unit will encourage candidates to find out about t working in engineering. It covers the basic skills and knowledge needed to enter engineering or manufacturing sectors. This will cover the need to recognise and use safe working practices, consideration of the environment and working effectively as a part of a team. It includes the basic materials that engineers use in their everyday work as well as the information technology that is used.
  • MAG welding- This unit is concerned with the underlying process technology associated with Metal Inert Gas (MIG) welding at low carbon steel. It covers a range of joints and simple welding positions used in industry that reflect the level of the qualification. The candidate will be able to select the appropriate tools and working methods to achieve the desired outcome. The candidate will be able to state the risks involved in MIG welding and how to mitigate them.
  • MMA welding- This unit is concerned with the underlying process technology associated with manual metal arc (MMA) welding at low carbon steel. It covers a range of joints and simple welding positions used in industry that reflect the level of the qualification. The candidate will be able to select the appropriate tools and working methods to achieve the desired outcome. The candidate will be able to state the risks involved in MMA welding and how to mitigate them.
    You will also be expected to attend regular tutorials.
You may need to study an additional skills course depending on:
  • the course you are taking at College
  • what grades you gained in your GCSE Maths and/or English Language
Click below to find out what skills course you may be taking at College

Learners are able to complete either the full qualification or certain units or elements through the medium of Welsh/bilingually. Visit our Welsh Language in the College page to find out what else is available to you.

  • Continuous assessment during the course
  • Portfolio of evidence
  • Practical examination
  • Written examination
  • Online examination

Upon successful completion of this course learners can apply for Level 2 ECITB Scholarship programme or  Level 2 Welding and Fabrication.

Progression to a higher level programme could lead to a number of future career opportunities including: Welder, Maintenance Engineer, Asset Inspector, Piping Engineer, Instrument Pipe Fitter, Plater, Rigger, Safety Technician.

Following successful completion of this course learners could look to progress to a higher level course at the College, seek an appropriate Apprenticeship or go directly into employment.

  • Stationery - you will be told about any specific items before you start the course
  • Engineering flame retardant coveralls - £35
  • Engineering safety boots - £14/£35
  • You may be eligible for funding. Find out more on our student finance page

Any costs above are approximate and may change.

  • No tuition fee
  • We are waiving the Administration Fee for the academic year 2024/25
  • You will need to pay a £85 engineering workshop fee each year before you start the course
  • You can rent a locker for £10 per year this will be refunded if the locker remains undamaged and keys are returned
  • You may be eligible for funding. Find out more on our student finance page

Any costs above are approximate and may change.

Additional information

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Online Learning Elements?

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Sports Academy: While on this course you may be able to join our Sports Academy, if you have a talent for sport, find out what we offer on our Sports Academy page.

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Last updated: 19/02/2024
Disclaimer:
The College takes all reasonable steps to provide the educational services and courses as described above. Details are correct at the time of editing but may be subject to change without prior notice. Courses will not run if student numbers are insufficient. The College has the right to refuse individuals entry to courses in certain circumstances. Prospective students may be advised of more suitable alternatives, if appropriate. The entry requirements stated are those that are normally required to undertake the programme of study.
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