Metal working programs provide students with essential skills in metal fabrication, welding, and machining. These career-focused courses combine theoretical knowledge with hands-on practice in working with various metals and tools. Students learn techniques in cutting, shaping, and assembling metal components, as well as safety protocols and quality control. Graduates are prepared for roles as welders, metal fabricators, and machinists, equipped to work in industries such as construction, manufacturing, and automotive.
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