Welding Certification Courses

Welding Certification Courses

New for Fall 2024!

Through the Ohio IWIP (Innovative Workforce Incentive Program) grant awarded to the  district and partnership with Lake Erie College, the Eastern Lake County Welding Hub at Perry Schools is registering students effective the 2024-25 school year. Welding is an in-demand career in advance manufacturing that requires knowledge and specific skills to fabricate metals. Welding is used in products such as cars, ships, buildings, bridges, and more. People who go into this manufacturing field learn industry-standard techniques such as stick, MIG, TIG, and flux-cored arc welding as well as oxyfuel cutting, and braze welding.
Some may go on to learn additional techniques if they choose to specialize in any number of areas such as motorsports welding.

Those interested in advancing their skills and improving their credentials have an additional option to earn the Associate of Technical Studies degree in Welding and Fabrication  Technology for in-demand jobs. Registration begins February 2024 for grades 7-12. Interested students may need to meet a 2.0 grade point average for CCP (College Credit Plus) requirements.

WELDING COURSE DESCRIPTIONS & APPLICATION PROCESS