Heavy Equipment Welding & Fabrication
What Will You Learn to Do?
If you want to pursue a Diesel Technician career with a specialty in welding we offer Heavy Equipment Welding and Fabrication.
You will start your education taking the first year of Heavy Duty Diesel Truck Technician training. After successfully completing the first year, you will move to the Welding program and complete one year of training in that program to earn your degree.
What Else Should I Know?
All students interested in pursuing this program must meet with an enrollment specialist prior to registration. To learn more about these programs click the links below:
Heavy Duty Diesel Truck Technician
Welding and Metals Fabrication
What Kind of Degree(s) Can I Earn?
- Associate of Applied Science Degree - AAS (approximately two years)
- Advanced Technical Certificate - ATC (approximately 16 months)
To Get Financial Aid:
Almost all prospective students are eligible for some kind of
financial aid, regardless of credit history, income or assets.
Program Fills Fast. Call Today! 208.562.3000
CWI delivers college credit instruction, certificates and degrees through its memorandum of understanding with College of Southern Idaho (CSI). CSI is accredited through The Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCUU).
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