Non-Credit Welding Course
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In this non-credit welding course at Eastern Florida State College you will learn Flux cored arc welding, and are eligible for American Welding Society certification in 2G and 3G (Horizontal and Vertical) Flux Cored Arc Welding based on the evaluation of the hands-on weld test at the end of the course.
Review additional course details below.
Taught by our experienced welding instructor, the evening schedule is designed to accommodate adults who may be working or interested in starting a career in a field that would benefit from knowing basic welding skills, such as manufacturing, structural fabrication, or working as a technician in the space industry.
Non-Credit Welding Course
Questions?
- Delivery Method
- On-Campus
- Location
- Cocoa
- Contact Information
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Class Info
Mat Phipps, Welding Instructor
phippsm@easternflorida.edu
321-433-7730Registration Related
Stephen Taylor, Workforce Training
continuingeducation@easternflorida.edu
321-433-7500
In this practical, seven-week program you'll learn about fundamental safety protocols, interpreting welding symbols, and blueprints. Instruction will also encompass selecting and setting up basic equipment, mastering arc manipulation, and understanding the characteristics of weld beads.
Additionally, completing this course could serve as a gateway to EFSC's year-long Welding Technology Certificate program.
Registration Information
Students must have their own safety equipment including a welding helmet, jacket, gloves, leather steel-toed boots, and full-length jeans, along with some basic tools. View the comprehensive list of what's required.
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Social Security Number Policy
In compliance with Florida statute 119-07(1): SSNs are requested for the sole purpose of registering non-credit, continuing education students. SSNs are confidential, are immediately converted to student IDs (B numbers) to ensure confidentiality, and may be used for no other purpose. SSNs may only be disclosed to another agency or governmental entity if necessary for the receiving agency or entity to perform its duties and responsibilities as authorized by law.
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