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Welding Technology
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Course Description: The Welding
course is designed to cover the theory, fundamentals, and basic
processes, along with the practical application that builds skills
and techniques for welders. Students are prepared to enter entry-level
employment or to continue their education leading toward journeyman
level. A welding technologist uses hand-held or stand alone welding
equipment and torches to join or cut metal or plastics. They may
fuse together plastic sheets, weld metal parts, or trim metal
from objects as well as follow blueprints and work orders. Specialized
training is also available for the skilled welder who wants specialized
training in the area of MIG, TIG and plasma cutting. The welding
training is geared to the realities of the job market in the surrounding
area. Students interested in related careers can learn the foundations
in this program. The curriculum is designed to be taught as a
two-year program for high school students or as a one-year program
for adults who attend as full-time students.
Personal Skills
Personal skills include making judgments and decisions
and meeting strict standards.
Physical Skills
Physical activities include lifting, carrying, stooping,
reaching, using hands and fingers, seeing clearly up close,
judging depth and distance.
Suggested Related H.S. Coursework and Activities
Art, Business Information Applications/Technology, Applied
Math, Algebra, Language Arts, Social Studies, Sciences,
Technical Education, Manufacturing/Material Processing,
Basic Metals, Welding, Principles of Technology, Basic Drafting,
Machine Shop, Work-Based Training (Co-op/Internship), Vocational
Industrial Clubs of America (VICA)

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Continuing Education
1-2 years college or trade/technical school are recommended.
Training for welders can range from a few weeks of school
or on-the-job training for low skilled positions to several
years of combined school and on-the-job training for highly
skilled jobs.
Salary Range
The average salary for entry-level welders in Missouri
is $22,520 ($10.83/hr) to an average of $37,900 ($18.22/hr)
for experienced workers. The average hourly wage in Missouri
is $15.75. |
Related Post-Secondary
Welder, Welding Technologist, Iron Worker Apprenticeship,
Military
Related Occupations
Welder, Arc Welder, Gas Welder, Welder Fitter, Combination
Welder, Production Line Welder, Arc Cutter, Iron Worker, Machinist,
Boiler Maker

Missouri Job Outlook
Employment is projected to change from 10,220 in 2006 to 11,130
in 2016 for a 8.9% increase. It is estimated that 307 job openings
will be created each year by growth and persons leaving the labor
force. Due to the large number of persons acquiring skills in
this area, competition for jobs may be keen.
Placement
The percent of our students who, 6 months after graduation,
were continuing their education, employed in the workforce or
in the military.
| 2003-100% |
2004-100% |
2005-100% |
| 2006-100% |
2007-100% |
2008-93% |

| Welding
Technology Curriculum |
| Units of Study |
Clock Hours |
| Safety in Welding |
20 |
| Operation of Shop Equipment |
10 |
| Welding Theory |
30 |
| Identification of Metals |
40 |
| Weldability of Metals |
40 |
| Gas Cutting |
55 |
| Plasma Cutting |
20 |
| Brazing |
30 |
| Electric Components of Electric Welding |
15 |
| Inspections & Testing of Welds |
25 |
| Shielded Metal Arc Welding |
150 |
| Gas Tungsten Arc Welding |
150 |
| Mechanical Work |
25 |
| Fabricatioin of Weldments |
40 |
| Welder Qualifications & Certification |
25 |
| Business Operations |
15 |
| Pre-employment Preparations |
20 |
| Total Clock Hours |
900 |
STATEMENT OF NON-DISCRIMINATION
Applicants for admission and employment, employees and sources
of referral of applicants for admission and employment are hereby
notified the Pike-Lincoln Technical Center and Pike R-III School
District have assured they do not discriminate on the basis of
race, color, national origin, sex, or handicap in admission or
access to, or treatment or employment in their programs and activities.
Any person having inquiries concerning Pike-Lincoln Technical
Center and Pike R-III School District compliance with regulations
implementing Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX
of the Education Amendments of 1972, and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation
Act of 1973, is directed to contact the Title IX and Section 504
Coordinator, Superintendent of Schools, Pike R-III School District,
(573-485-2488).
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P.O. Box 38
Eolia, MO 63344
Tel: 573-485-2900
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