Fabrication Studies is a program which allows students to gain skills/knowledge in the welding trade. Various processes used in the cutting and joining of metals will be explored. Safe workplace procedures, basic skill development and project work in the lab will be emphasized in this program. A course fee will be charged.


Fabrication Studies 10 (5-6 credits)

No prerequisite.
Includes the following 1-credit courses:

FAB1010 Tools & Materials

FAB1040 Oxyacetylene Welding 1

FAB1050 Basic Electric Welding

FAB1100 Fabrication Principles

FAB1048 Semi-automated Welding

FAB1910 Fab Project A

Fabrication Studies 20 (5-6 credits)

Prerequisites: FAB1010, FAB1040, FAB1050, FAB1048
Students must complete five of the FAB 10 level credits prior to beginning FAB 20.

Includes the following 1-credit courses:

FAB2030  Oxyfuel Welding

FAB2050  Arc Welding 1

FAB2060  Arc Welding 2

FAB2070  Gas Metal Arc Welding 1

FAB2160  Custom Fabrication

FAB2910 Fab Project B

Fabrication Studies 30 (5-6 credits)

Prerequisites: FAB 1010, FAB 1040, FAB2060, FAB2070, FAB2160
Students must complete five of the FAB 20 level credits prior to beginning FAB 30.

Includes the following 1-credit courses:

FAB3030  Gas Tungsten Arc Welding

FAB3050  Arc Welding 3

FAB3060 Arc Welding 4

FAB3070  Pipe & Tubular Welding

FAB3170  Gas Metal Arc Welding 2

FAB3160  Prefabrication Principles


Land Acknowledgement

We acknowledge that we are on Treaty 6 territory, a traditional meeting grounds, gathering place, and travelling route to the Cree, Saulteaux, Blackfoot, Métis, Dene and Nakota Sioux. We acknowledge all the many First Nations, Métis, and Inuit whose footsteps have marked these lands for centuries.