Start Date: September
Location: West Prince Campus
Length: 1 Year
Credential: Certificate, Welding Level 1
Program Availability: Fall 2024 Term
Canadian Applicants: Closed
International Applicants with a Valid Study Permit: Closed
Other International Applicants: Closed
Program Availability: Fall 2025 Term
Canadian Applicants: Open
International Applicants with a Valid Study Permit: Open
Other International Applicants: Open
The Welding Fabrication Year 1 program introduces students to the essential welding processes, tools and procedures. You’ll learn rigging procedures, gouging and cutting, blueprint reading and basic and intermediate welding skills. Emphasis is placed on demonstrating these skills through extensive training in our workshop.
The West Prince Campus in Alberton, PEI is a Canadian Welding Bureau (CWB) test centre, which gives you the option to participate in weld testing.
Upon completion of Welding 1, you may opt to continue to build on your skills in the second year of the Welding Fabrication program offered at our Georgetown Centre.
Upon successful completion of the program graduates will be able to:
After you graduate from Holland College, your apprenticeship training begins. When you register with your provincial apprenticeship program, you will receive credit for the hours earned and level exams passed while you were at Holland College. Find out more about apprenticeship and the Red Seal program here.
NOTES:
Tuition, fees, and other costs are listed in Canadian dollars. International tuition includes the International Student Fee.
Fees are Program Based
1 Year |
Canadian |
International |
---|---|---|
Tuition | $6,035 | $12,035 |
Fees | $908 | $1,658 |
Other Costs | $1,275 | $1,275 |
Total | $8,218 | $14,968 |
Tuition & Fees |
1 Year |
---|---|
Tuition | $6,035 |
Student Union | $178 |
Health Insurance Fee | $470 |
Graduation Fee | $100 |
Forklift Training | $40 |
First Aid/WHMIS | $120 |
Total payable to Holland College | $6,843 |
1st installment due first day of first semester | $3,926 |
2nd installment due first day of second semester | $3,018 |
Other Costs |
1 Year |
Books/Materials/Supplies | $425 |
Uniforms/Safety Shoes/License Fee | $200 |
Equipment/Tools/Registration Fee | $650 |
Total | $1,275 |
Grand Total | $8,218 |
Tuition & Fees |
1 Year |
---|---|
Tuition* | $12,035 |
Student Union | $178 |
Health Insurance Fee | $1,220 |
Graduation Fee | $100 |
Forklift Training | $40 |
First Aid/WHMIS | $120 |
Total payable to Holland College | $13,693 |
1st installment due first day of first semester | $10,676 |
2nd installment due first day of second semester | $3,018 |
Other Costs |
1 Year |
Books/Materials/Supplies | $425 |
Uniforms/Safety Shoes/License Fee | $200 |
Equipment/Tools/Registration Fee | $650 |
Total | $1,275 |
Grand Total | $14,968 |
*Includes the International Student Fee.
After you graduate from Holland College, your apprenticeship training begins. When you register with your provincial apprenticeship program, you will receive credit for the hours earned and level exams passed while you were at Holland College. Learn more about apprenticeship and the Red Seal program.
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