Welding & Fabrication
Master MIG, TIG, and stick welding, blueprint reading, metal cutting, and structural fabrication. Graduate ready for shop or field work.
Master MIG, TIG, and stick welding, blueprint reading, metal cutting, and structural fabrication. Graduate ready for shop or field work.
From rough framing to finish carpentry and joinery. Learn layout, hand and power tools, and job-site safety on real builds.
Residential and commercial wiring, circuit theory, conduit bending, code compliance, and panel and fixture installation.
Pipe sizing, soldering, drainage and venting, water supply systems, and fixture installation to code on live mock-ups.
Heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems. Diagnostics, installation, and EPA refrigerant handling.
Engine repair, brakes, electrical systems, diagnostics, and preventive maintenance on live vehicles in our service bay.
A sample of the 24-week Welding & Fabrication program — each module ends with hands-on shop assessment.
PPE, fire safety, oxy-fuel cutting, grinding, and reading welding symbols and blueprints.
Gas metal arc welding on plate and sheet, joint types, and producing clean, sound welds.
Shielded metal arc welding in multiple positions, electrode selection, and structural work.
Gas tungsten arc welding on steel, stainless, and aluminum for precision and pipe work.
Read a print and fabricate a full assembly from raw stock, start to inspection.
AWS certification testing, resume prep, and interviews with hiring employers.
No. Every program starts from the fundamentals — tools, safety, and the basics of the trade. Most of our students have never touched the equipment before their first day in the shop.
Each trade leads to industry-recognized credentials — for example AWS for welding, EPA 608 for HVAC, NCCER for carpentry, and licensing-exam preparation for electrical and plumbing. Specific certifications are listed on every program card above.
Up to 80% of your program is hands-on time in our fully outfitted workshops. We believe trades are learned by doing, so classroom theory is always tied straight back to the tools.
Yes. We offer a deferred-tuition plan for qualifying students, along with scholarships and monthly payment options, so cost is never the only thing standing between you and a trade.
Talk to an admissions advisor. We'll help you match your goals, schedule, and budget to the right program.