Imagine building skyscrapers, buildings, ships, pipelines -- even satellite launch pads. Lincoln Technical Institute's (Formerly Baran Institute of Technology) Welding Technology Program gets you in on one of today's hottest careers.
Lincoln students train in all aspects of the Welding Industry from Arc, Pipe to Tig. This first-hand, hands-on knowledge leads a Baran Welder into all types of industries -- from skyscraper to submarines.
If you want to see your career grow, then it is time to consider becoming a welder. We can help make it happen.
Scholastic Overview
The Welding Technology Program is a 68 quarter-credit-hour program. The majority of the course time is spent working with welding equipment and welding in the vertical, horizontal, and overhead positions. Practical applications of welding, namely, oxyacetylene, metallic arc, tungsten inert gas (TIG) and metal inert gas (MIG) are included in the program. Supporting classroom theory is given in welding theory, blueprint reading, and basic shop math, and gas welding.
The Welding Technology Program graduates should be qualified as entry-level welders and fabricators who work in general fabrication, shipbuilding, pipeline welding, the aircraft industry, maintenance, and even welding product representatives.
Maximum shop/lab size: 20 students per instructor Maximum class size: 40 students Program Length: 12 months days/24 months evenings
Practical Applications you will learn include:
- Oxyacetylene Welding
- Metallic Arc Welding
- Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) Welding
- Metal Inert Gas (MIG) Welding
- Blue Print Reading
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