In our day and age welding is used in a variety of industries, from car racing to shipbuilding and manufacturing.
Welding is a versatile skill that can be used to create buildings, bridges, or works of art.
Good welders are in demand in many settings and this profession won’t become obsolete in the near future.
The mean annual wage reported by Michigan welders was 42,370 as of May 2020, according to BLS, but experienced welders earn more than this.
The top 10 percent of Michigan welders reported making more than $59,750, according to the same report.
If you’re located in Detroit and you want to learn how to weld, this page will provide you with useful information about the schools that offer welding programs in the region.
Detroit Training Center
Detroit Training Center is offering a Welding Production Worker training program.
The 180-hour program is designed to teach students how to use welding equipment through lectures and hands-on training.
Students also learn about job safety.
The course costs $6,800.
Classes are scheduled between 4:30 p.m.- 9 p.m. Monday-Thursday and from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturdays.
Address: 5151 Loraine Street, Detroit, MI, 48208
Randolph Career and Technical Center
Randolph Career and Technical Center is offering a Welding for Construction Trades program.
The program can be completed in one year.
Students enrolled in this course take classes on:
- Occupational Orientation
- Safety
- Shielded Metal Arc Welding
- Manual Oxy-Fuel Gas Cutting
- Flux Cored Arc Welding
- Gas Metal Arc Welding
- Mechanized Oxy-Fuel Gas Cutting
- Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
- Plasma Arc Cutting
- Weld Inspection and Testing
- Carbon Arc Cutting
Address: 17101 Hubbell Street, Detroit, MI 48235-3942
Golightly Career and Technical Center
The Welding & Cutting program offered by Golightly Career and Technical Center teaches the complete basics of metal welding, cutting, and fabrication.
Students enrolled in this two-year program earn experience in oxyacetylene welding, brazing, shielded metal, and gas tungsten arc welding.
The program also covers topics such as blueprint reading, layout procedures, test welds, and more.
Graduates receive job placement assistance.
Address: 900 Dickerson Avenue, Detroit, MI 48215-2900
Wayne County Community College District
The Wayne County Community College District is offering a Welding Technology Associate of Applied Science degree program and an Artistic Welding College Certificate program.
The AAS program is designed for individuals who want to start a career as welders while the certificate program is for those who want to use welding to create works of art.
Both programs teach safe welding practices.
Address: 801 W. Fort Street, Detroit MI 48226
Oakland Schools Technical Campuses
Oakland Schools Technical Campuses offer a Welding training program available at their Pontiac, Royal Oak, and Wixom campuses.
Students enrolled in this program learn how to use advanced equipment and techniques to join, cut, bend and manipulate metal objects.
The curriculum covers topics on design processes, power, machines, quality insurance, and fabrication.
Address: 2111 Pontiac Lake Road Waterford, MI 48328
Pipefitters Industry Training Center 636
Pipefitters Industry Training Center 636 is offering classes designed to help students master the hands-on skills needed in pipefitting, welding, and HVAC industries.
The center offers a welding program that leads to certifications recognized throughout the United States and Canada.
The following programs are available:
- Certified Orbital Welding- a type of welding that consists of an arc that is rotated mechanically through 360 degrees around the pipe.
- Certified Welding
- Tube Bending
Address: 636 Executive Dr, Troy, MI 48083