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900 Hour Day -Welding Technology
UNIONTOWN, Pennsylvania | Fayette County Career & Technical Institute | ID: 169108
Overview
175 GEORGES FAIRCHANCE RD UNIONTOWN, Pennsylvania 15401-6301
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Admissions Office:
724-437-2721
Classroom Training
900 Hour Day-Welding Technology
Employment Skill Gain
Employment
Industry Recognized Certificate/Certification
$9,000.00 - $9,000.00
Training(ETPL)
Description of Training Provider
Fayette County Career & Technical Institute Adult Education Programs
Program Description
This is 900-hour, full time day welding production course, is designed to educate and prepare the student to their highest level of competency in the welding field. Upon the completion of the 900-hour intense weld course, the student will be able to enter the job market with a completer welding certificate listing all phases the student has accomplished to include S.M.A.W. (welding stick); G.M.A.W. (MIG welding); F.C.A.W. (welding TIG); O.A.W. (oxyacetylene cutting0; O.F.C. and P.A.C. (plasma arc cutting); blueprint reading; safety procedures and practical application of skills. The students will have a career path in Structural Welding; Welder Fitter; Fabrication; Shop Welder; Welder Helper; Welding Machine Helper; Boilermaker; Pipe Fitter; Welding Engineer; Welding Inspector; Welding Machine Operator gas or ARC.
Skills & Competencies
Safety, shielded metal arc and flux-core welding, application and techniques are learned. Blueprint reading and welding symbols are included are included. OSHA-general industry.
Additional Information
Program Prerequisites:
High School Diploma or Its Equivalent
Program Length:
25 hours/36 weeks
Job Opportunities:
514121 - Welders, Cutters, Solderers & Brazers
Course Website:
Service End Date:
07/31/2024
Availability:
Full Time, Daytime
Service Costs
Resident Full Time:
8,200.00
Resident Part Time:
Non-Resident Full Time:
8,200.00
Non-Resident Part Time:
Books (est. cost):
300.00
Other (est. cost):
500.00
Lab Fees(est. cost):
Performance Measures
Of those individuals who completed this course/program,
100%
earned a post-secondary credential.
0%
were employed within six months after completing training.
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Performance Measures
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Reporting Period:
01/01/2021
to
12/31/2021
Row
Measures
Participants
Percentage
1
(
WIA
/
WIOA
)
Number of participants were served during the reporting period:
1
2
(
WIA
/
WIOA
)
Number of participants scheduled to complete the applicable program:
1
3
(
WIA
/
WIOA
)
Number of participants who completed the applicable program:
1
Percentage of
WIA
/
WIOA
'Completions':
100%
4
(
WIA
/
WIOA
)
Number of participants who completed the applicable program and are in unsubsidized employment in the 2nd quarter after exit based on wages:
0
Percentage of Employed
WIA
/
WIOA
Completers in 2nd Quarter:
0%
5
(
WIA
/
WIOA
)
Number of participants who completed the applicable program and are in unsubsidized employment in the 4th quarter after exit wages:
1
Percentage of Employed
WIA
/
WIOA
Completers in 4th Quarter:
100%
6
(
WIA
/
WIOA
)
Median quarterly wage of participants who have completed the applicable program and have 2nd quarter after exit wages:
N/A Insufficient Data
7
(
WIA
/
WIOA
)
Number of participants who completed this program and attained a recognized Post-Secondary credential:
1
Percentage of
WIA
/
WIOA
Completers Who Attained a Credential:
100%
8
(All)
Number of individuals were served during the reporting period:
1
9
(All)
Number of individuals participating in the applicable program scheduled to complete the program:
1
10
(All)
Number of individuals who completed the program:
1
Percentage of ALL Completers:
100%
11
(All)
Number of individuals who completed the applicable program and are in unsubsidized employment in the 2nd quarter after exit wages:
0
Percentage of ALL Employed Completers in 2nd Quarter after exit:
0%
12
(All)
Number of individuals who completed the applicable program and are in unsubsidized employment in the 4th quarter after exit wages:
1
Percentage of ALL Employed Completers in 4th Quarter after exit:
100%
13
(All)
Median quarterly wage of individuals who have completed the applicable program and have 2nd quarter after exit wages:
N/A Insufficient Data
14
(All)
Number of individuals who completed this program and attained a recognized Post-Secondary credential:
1
Percentage of ALL Completers Who Attained a Credential:
100%