Tulsa Welding School (old, don't use)
Master WelderStructural Welder
About Us
Tulsa Welding School MissionTulsa Welding School locations The mission of TWS is to produce "World Class Welders and Welding Inspectors." TWS trains its graduates for the skills, knowledge, and the workplace attitudes essential to enter the profession of welding or inspection. Graduates who put forth the dedication, commitment to excel, and workplace experience in their welding or inspection profession can achieve world class levels of performance. Accreditation- Accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology
State Licenses- Oklahoma Board of Private Vocational Schools (Tulsa)
- Arkansas State Board of Private Career Education (Tulsa)
- Florida Commission for Independent Education (Jacksonville)
- Georgia Nonpublic Postsecondary Education Commission (Jacksonville)
- Kentucky State Board of Proprietary Education (Jacksonville)
- Tennessee Higher Education Commission (Jacksonville)
- Texas Workforce Commission (Tulsa)
- Kansas Board of Regents (Tulsa)
- Missouri Department of Higher Education (Tulsa)
State Registration- New Mexico Commission on Higher Education (Tulsa)
Information on Programs Offered:More than 95% of entering students select the Master Welder program because of numerous welding specialities and welding processes. The Master Welder program prepares a graduate for entry level positions in structural, pipe, thin alloy, and pipeline welding. Key welding processes include SMAW, GMAW, GTAW, FCAW, and high frequency GTAW. The program contains ten training phases of three weeks each. Structural Welder contains five of the Master Welder phases. This program prepares a graduate to weld on structures (plate surfaces) using the welding processes of SMAW, GMAW and FCAW. 1 Campus Location Jacksonville, FL
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