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Program Description:
To print Program Information, press HERE This program will provide third period Welding Apprenticeship students with the skills and theory necessary to pass the third period Welder Apprenticeship theory and practical exams. Topics covered include: SMAW three; GTAW two; drawing interpretation; & trade science.
Please note that registration for this program opens on May 21, 2010.
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Program of Study:
| TWST3100 | SMAW THREE Section One | | TWST3101 | LAB SMAW THREE Section One | | TWGT3200 | GTAW Section Two | | TWGT3201 | LAB GTAW Section Two | | TWDI3300 | Drawing Interpretation | | TWTS3400 | Trade Science | | TWOF3501 | Oxy-Fuel Cutting and Welding |
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Program Delivery:
Instruction combines traditional classroom settings and shop work.
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Admission Requirements:
Students entering the program must be indentured as 3rd period apprentices with Apprenticeship and Industry Training (AIT) – Alberta Advanced Education office (Slave Lake, 849 -7228 or 849 – 7217).
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Application Process:
APPLICATION: Complete and submit the Northern Lakes College application form (available at all Northern Lakes College locations and on the College website at www.northernlakescollege.ca)
APPRENTICESHIP EXAM: Applicants meeting admissions requirements must call the Apprenticeship & Trade Certification Branch nearest to their location to make arrangements for writing the Apprenticeship Entrance Exam. In Slave Lake, call (780) 849-7217.
APPLICANTS for the Apprenticeship program must be registered with Alberta Apprenticeship. Application forms can be downloaded from the Alberta Apprenticeship website, www.tradesecrets.gov.ab.ca
ACCEPTANCE: Applicants who meet the requirements will be accepted and offered a space in the next available offering of the program. In some cases, the spaces at a specific location may be full and accepted applicants will be placed on a waitlist. These applicants will be accepted in the order of first qualified, first served. It may also be possible to transfer to another location if there is space. Applicants will receive a letter informing them of their acceptance status.
FUNDING: Applicants are encouraged to check on funding options early and are responsible for forwarding any sponsorship letters to Admissions as soon as possible. Counsellors can assist with identifying funding options and applying for sponsorship of fees and living costs.
REGISTRATION: Before the start date of the program, accepted applicants will receive information about registration dates, times, locations and other information to assist them.
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Cost Estimates:
2010-2011 Fees:
Tuition: | ALL FEES ARE UNDER REVIEW
$752.00 | Materials: | $64.00 | Textbooks (estimate): | $500.00 | TOTAL ESTIMATED COST: | $1,316.00 |
NOTE: All fees are subject to review
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Locations:
Slave Lake - Job Corps
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Offering Dates:
February 28, 2011 to April 21, 2011 NOTE: Registration for this program opens on May 21, 2010.
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Contact Information:
| Admissions: | Cleo Carifelle at (780) 849-8603 (780-849-2570)
e-mail: carifellec@northernlakescollege.ca Questions regarding status of your application, student housing, program costs, academic skills appraisal testing | | Program Contact: | Al Churchill, Program Advisor: (780) 849-3872, ext: 8852 or cell 805-1699
e-mail: churchilla@northernlakescollege.ca Questions about program content, admission requirements, employment opportunities for the program | | Counselling Services: | Yvonne Carifelle, Counselling Services: at (780) 849-8607 or contact your local campus
e-mail: carifelley@northernlakescollege.ca Questions regarding funding, support services |
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