In our day and age, welding is one of the most sought-after skilled trades.
Good welders are needed in construction projects, metal fabrication, car repairs, and a variety of other industries.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Tennessee welders earn $40,780 per year, on average but salaries vary between less than$28,000 and more than $56,000 depending on experience, education, location, and a variety of other factors.
If you want to learn how to weld, we invite you to read further and find out more about the schools that offer welding classes in Memphis and the nearby region.
Moore Tech
Moore Tech is offering a Welding program that is available in a variety of formats.
Prospective students can choose between a day one-year Diploma program, a day two-year Diploma program, a day two-year Associate of Applied Technology Degree, a night one-year Certificate program, and a night two-year Certificate program.
Students of the one-year program take introductory, intermediate, and advanced welding classes.
Two-year programs also cover Advanced Pipe Welding, CNC Plasma Cutting, and Robotic Welding.
Address: 475 N. Bellevue Blvd Memphis, Tennessee 38105
Tennessee College of Applied Technology
The Tennessee College of Applied Technology is offering a 12-month course for students who want to start a career in welding.
Students enrolled in this program learn how to perform a variety of duties in construction, production line assembly, and repair and maintenance.
The curriculum covers blueprint reading, welding techniques, cutting, and fabrication of metals.
Tuition for this program is $4,038, according to the school’s website.
Address: 550 Alabama Ave. Memphis, TN 38105
Southwest Career & Technology Center
Southwest Career & Technology Center is offering industry certification programs designed to help students find employment in high-paying in-demand professions.
The center is offering a welding program taught by a manufacturing engineer, a professional tool & die maker, and a tool designer with 19 years of experience in the field.
Students enrolled in this program are ready for careers in machining, or post-secondary programs in mechanical design or engineering.
Address: 3746 Horn Lake Rd. Memphis, TN 38109
Metal Museum
The Metal Museum is offering private classes in metals, blacksmithing, and casting.
The short two-hour sessions teach students about the materials, techniques, and safety measures that need to be followed when working with metals.
The four-hour Intro to Mig Welding class teaches students how to create small sculptures from scrap metal.
The class costs $600 per session.
Address: 374 Metal Museum Drive, Memphis, TN 38106
Arkansas State University Mid-South
Arkansas State University Mid-South is offering welding classes at its West Memphis campus.
The school’s welding technology program teaches students the theory and practical skills in welding and cutting.
Welding classes are offered in day and night schedules.
Certificate programs are offered in the following fields: Shielded Metal Arc Welding, Gas Metal Arc Welding, Gas Tungsten Arc Welding, and Flux Core Arc Welding.
Address: 2000 West Broadway, West Memphis, AR 72301