Welding Technology

A Dynamic Industry With Endless Possibilities

Welding is one of the advanced manufacturing programs offered by Community College of Philadelphia. This program combines classroom and hands-on training to provide students with the fundamental skills needed to begin a high-paying career as a Welder.

Students will leave this program with the following knowledge:

  • Occupational Orientation and Safety
  • Principles of Welding
  • Stick, TIG and MIG Welding
  • Welding, Drawing and Symbol Interpretation
  • Visual Examination, Inspection and Testing
  • Shielded Metal ARC Welding (SMAW)
  • Manual Oxy-fuel Gas Cutting (OFC)

Program content has been developed to meet the welding standards established by the National Center for Construction Education Research (NCCER), whose goal is to develop a safe and productive workforce by using a standardized training and credentialing program for the industry.  

Career Opportunities

A career in welding is dynamic and challenging. There are many rewarding opportunities to harness new knowledge, scientific principles and today’s most advanced technologies. From manufacturing to construction, the demand for welders is strong. Examples of entry-level jobs that utilize this training include, but are not limited to:

  • Combination Welders

Manufacturing has played a key role in the U.S. economic recovery in recent years. In Pennsylvania, close to 10% of the state’s workers are employed by manufacturers. The state anticipates a 7% growth for welding jobs between the years 2020-2030.

Philadelphia’s manufacturing hub produces items and goods such as chemicals, pharmaceuticals, office and computing equipment, cellular and fiber-optic telecommunications, instruments, biomedical products, fabricated metal products, paper products, processed foods, clothing, petrochemicals and machinery.

The region’s Manufacturing Business Outlook Survey indicates that this industry will experience steady and continuous growth over the next few years. Manufacturers have experienced tremendous growth over the past few decades, making them more “lean” and helping them become more competitive globally.

Program Qualifications

High school diploma or GED/equivalent.

Location

The new Career and Advanced Technology Center, located in West Philadelphia, includes state-of-the-art teaching and learning facilities to bring hands-on learning experiences for fields that are in demand. The course offerings at the Career and Advanced Technology Center will focus on career readiness and creating a thriving workforce in our city’s transportation, manufacturing and health care fields. 

Workforce Development Program Scholarships

The Community College of Philadelphia Foundation and its donors are pleased to offer scholarships to students enrolling in select Workforce Development courses. To submit your scholarship application, follow the steps in this Workforce Development Program Scholarship Application Guide.

Payment Plan Available

The Welding 300 Hour program is eligible for a payment plan as a 34% Down payment and 2 Monthly installments. Select this option at time of checkout to pay a 34% deposit at time of checkout, and then be billed (invoiced) in two equal installments. Please note the first installment is due on the month the course starts. *Based on prices as of May 2023: $2,040 [down payment] + $1,980 [1st installment] + $1,980 [2nd installment] = $6,000 [total cost of the program].

Noncredit Program Refund Policy

Refunds for noncredit programs will be granted if the class is canceled or if you withdraw no later than the day before the first class. Refunds are not available after class begins. 

Information Session

Hear about the advanced manufacturing industry and employment opportunities as you begin your path to a new career.

Watch the recorded Advanced Manufacturing information session here

Questions?

Thinking about enrolling but need additional information or assistance with registering? 
Contact us with your questions here.

Course Dates and Times

Course Name Date and Times Location Course Cost/Fees Register



Welding
300 Hour Program

(Day)

Mon. – Thurs
.

January 22, 2024 - April 23, 2024
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
 
(1 hour lunch break)
 
(No class week of March 4-March 8, 2024

Career and Advanced Technology Center

Located at the southeast corner of 48th and Market.

$6,000 
(Tuition: $5,700; Materials: $300)


*Eligible for payment plan option

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Welding 300 Hour Program

 

(Evening)

Mon. – Thurs.
April 1, 2024 - Aug. 14, 2024

5 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Career and Advanced Technology Center

Located at the southeast corner of 48th and Market.

$6,000 
(Tuition: $5,700; Materials: $300)

 

*Eligible for payment plan option

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Welding 300 Hour Program

(Day)

Mon. – Thurs
.

May 13, 2024 - Aug. 12, 2024
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
 
(1 hour lunch break)

Career and Advanced Technology Center

Located at the southeast corner of 48th and Market.

$6,000 
(Tuition: $5,700; Materials: $300)

 

*Eligible for payment plan option

Register Now

Course Hours: 300 Hours