Courses

ArcPro

ArcPro

The Most Value driven course we have ever offered!

ArcPro Welding is our highest‑value, career‑focused program designed to deliver comprehensive hands‑on training and four industry certifications in one streamlined package. Built for students who want a fast, reliable pathway to work-ready skills, this course combines intensive practice, code awareness, and certification preparation across multiple welding processes.

What's included
- Training in four welding processes: SMAW (stick), GMAW (MIG), FCAW (flux‑cored), and GTAW (TIG)
- Preparation and testing for four corresponding certifications (process‑specific and code/position coverage)
- Intensive lab hours with instructor coaching, performance tracking, and mock exams
- Safety, joint prep, welding symbols, basic metallurgy, and inspection criteria integrated into each module
- Small cohorts, personalized feedback, and final qualification assessments

Key outcomes
- Competence in stick, MIG, Flux‑cored, Stick and TIG welding across common positions and joint types
- Demonstrated readiness to pass practical and written certification exams for four welding credentials
- Strong understanding of shop safety, weld quality standards, and basic code requirements

Who it's for
- Career changers and entry‑level welders seeking a comprehensive certification package
- Current welders expanding process versatility and credential set
- Employers investing in multi‑skilled technicians for production and code work

Format & logistics
- Intensive, mixed classroom and lab format (duration customizable - typical full‑time bootcamp or paced part‑time cohorts)
- All consumables, PPE, and certification test fees included (or specified upfront - customizable)
- Prerequisites: basic physical ability; prior exposure helpful but not required

Why choose ArcPro Welding
- Unmatched value: four processes and four certifications in a single program designed to accelerate employability
- Outcome‑driven: focused practice, real exam simulations, and documentation to prove competence to employers

Enroll now to secure a spot in the next Arc Pro cohort and fast‑track your welding career.

ArcElite

ArcElite

Take It One Step At A Time

This intensive, accelerated program is designed to fast-track motivated students to industry-recognized welding certification. Over a condensed schedule, students receive concentrated hands-on training in core welding processes, code‑based techniques, and test‑ready practice under the supervision of certified instructors. The curriculum emphasizes practical skill development, safety, and real-world fabrication scenarios to ensure readiness for certification exams and entry into the workforce.

Key outcomes
- Achieve competency in One of the Following : SMAW, GMAW, and FCAW (processes may be tailored to target certification)
- Master welding positions, joint preparation, and common weld tests required for certification
- Demonstrate code awareness (e.g., AWS, ASME, or relevant local standards) and shop safety best practices
- Pass practical and written certification exams or be fully prepared to schedule them upon program completion

Program features
- Accelerated format: condensed timeline with focused lab hours and limited classroom time
- Daily hands-on welding practice with instructor feedback and performance tracking
- Mock certification tests with real exam conditions and pass/fail evaluations
- Small cohorts for individualized coaching and faster skill acquisition
- Optional job-readiness support: resume review, interview prep, and employer referrals

Who should enroll
- Career changers and trainees seeking rapid entry into welding trades
- Current welders needing expedited certification preparation
- Employers seeking to upskill staff quickly for production or code-required work

Prerequisites & logistics
- Basic math literacy and physical ability to perform welding tasks; prior exposure helpful but not required
- Program length and schedule customizable (intensive full-time bootcamp or accelerated part-time options)
- Materials, PPE, and equipment provided or listed prior to start

Ready to get certified fast: this program focuses on repetitive, outcome-driven practice, real exam simulations, and targeted instruction to minimize time-to-certification while maximizing pass rates.

ArcBasics

ArcBasics

Entry-Level Welding

This hands-on entry-level course introduces new welders to machine setup, shop safety, and fundamental welding techniques needed for entry-level shop work. Designed for beginners, the program balances brief classroom instruction with extensive practical practice so students gain confidence working with common welding equipment and procedures.
Key outcomes
- Achieve competency in One of the Following : SMAW, GMAW, and FCAW
- Safely set up and operate basic welding machines (SMAW, GMAW/MIG, basic oxy‑fuel)
- Select and install electrodes, wire, shielding gas, and basic consumables
- Perform fundamental welds (beads, fillets, butt joints) in common positions (flat, horizontal)
- Understand joint preparation, fit‑up, and basic weld inspection criteria
- Apply shop safety practices, PPE use, and hazard awareness

Course features
- Practical machine setup labs with instructor demonstration and supervised practice
- Step‑by‑step instruction on equipment maintenance, calibration, and troubleshooting basics
- Safety module covering PPE, fire prevention, ventilation, and lockout/tagout basics
- Drills to build bead control, travel speed, and consistent penetration
- Small class sizes for individualized coaching and real‑time feedback
- Basic written and practical assessments to document competency

Who should enroll
- Absolute beginners or hobbyists starting a welding pathway
- Entry-level shop workers needing safe, practical machine operation skills
- Students preparing for further welding training or workplace onboarding
Duration & prerequisites
- Typical length: short course (1-2 weeks) or modular sessions; flexible formats available
- No prior welding experience required; basic physical fitness and willingness to wear PPE recommended

This course equips learners with the practical machine skills, safety habits, and technique foundations needed to begin working in fabrication environments or continue into certification and advanced training.