Overview
Interested in having a good-paying, portable, practical skill? Learning to weld can open many career doors, or add to a Trade you already have, thereby making you that much more valuable as an employee. Our Welder Foundation program is designed to develop the fundamental skills and knowledge required for initial employment in the welding industry.
Once your in-school training is completed a job experience requirement must be completed before certification can be awarded through the Employment Training Branch of the BC Ministry of Advanced Education, Training and Technology.
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Entrance Requirements
Our Foundation program classes have intakes approximately every four to six weeks. Class sizes are sixteen students maximum, filling all three shifts on a rotating schedule. For shift hours, view our Courses page.
Application processing
Applications are accepted throughout the year.
Entrance requirements
Applicants must meet all entrance requirements prior to applying and will be accepted on a first qualified basis as long as space remains. When available intakes are full, qualified applicants are wait-listed.
If you are uncertain or don’t meet the entrance requirements, we strongly recommend you complete applicable Trades Entry Assessments before applying.
- English language proficiency: one of:
- Category 3 – English Studies 12 (50%) or equivalent or
- BCIT English Trades Entry Assessment
- Math: one of the following:
- Foundations of Math and Pre-Calculus 10 (50%) or
- Workplace Math 10 (50%) or
- Other acceptable BC and Yukon courses or
- BCIT Math Trades Entry Assessment
Trades Discovery
The Trades Discovery General and Trades Discovery for Women are full-time programs
designed to prepare participants to successfully enter and complete a Trades Training program.
International applicants
This program is not available to international students. View available programs
Apply to program
To submit your application:
- Include proof of meeting all entrance requirements.
- Convert all transcripts and supporting documents to PDF files.
- Have a credit card ready to pay the application fee.
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Scheduled Intakes
Multiple start dates each year.
myCommunication
Within two business days of submitting your completed application, BCIT will send a message to your personal and myBCIT email addresses. All correspondence regarding your application will be posted to your online myCommunication account at my.bcit.ca. We will send you an email when a new message is posted. It is important to watch for these emails or regularly check your account online.
You can expect to receive communication concerning the status of your application within four weeks.
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Costs & Supplies
Tuition fees
Use our tuition estimator to find tuition and fees for this program.
For more information on full-time tuition fees, visit Full-Time Studies Tuition & Fees.
Books & supplies
$580 (general estimated cost, and subject to change)
During the first week of class students will be required to pay for an outfitted toolbox - $230 (subject to change).
Welding students are required to have a respirator. Please see Approved Respirators for Welding FAQ for details.
Financial assistance
Financial assistance may be available for this program. For more information, please contact Student Financial Aid and Awards.
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Courses
Class hours
Morning shift: | 0700–1330 |
Mid shift: | 1230–1900 |
Late shift: | 1430–2100 |
Monday through Friday
There are five hours of contact with the instructor per day.
Program matrix
Required Courses: | Credits | ||
---|---|---|---|
WELD 1100 | Welder Foundation | 56.0 | |
Total Credits: | 56.0 |
Transfer credit
Do you have credits from another BC/Yukon post-secondary school? Do you want to know if they transfer to courses here at BCIT? Check out BCIT's Transfer Equivalency Database to find out.
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Program Details
As a Welding Foundation student, most of your time will be spent in our shop. All practicals will be demonstrated first by your instructor then you have to practice each weld until it meets industry standards. You’ll use state-of-the-art inverter technology, as well as equipment that would be typically found in most welding shops. The idea is to prepare you for work with job-ready skills, so self-motivation and the ability to work independently will also be emphasized. Once you have reached a certain skill set, you will be performing destructive tests on your welds to assure they meet the Canadian Welding Code W59 standards.
Dependent on time restraints and availability you could go on field trips with your class. Such trips could include a foundry, a custom fabricating/welding shop, or a shipyard, to see some of the potential worksites and welding specialization streams that are available.
For the most part, to succeed in this program, it will take a good work ethic, good physical fitness, hand eye coordination and practice, practice and more practice!
Program length
28 weeks, full-time.
Grading
Minimum course passing grade is 70 percent.
Additional program options
Part programs vary according to individual requirements and upgrade option goals. The program is offered on a continuous intake basis where spaces will be filled as they become available.
Applicants must be welders currently or recently employed in the field of welding. Registration is done by phone 604-432-8203, or in person in the Welding office, Building NE12, second floor.
Content
- Level C, B, and A performance challenge tests**
- Canadian Welding Bureau (CWB) procedural tests*
- A.S.M.E. pre-qualified welding procedure tests*
- Company and/or manufacturers' performance tests*
- Welding process upgrading
- General brush-up of skills
- Any individual B.C. Registered Welder Training programs module*:
- A letter of approval for welding test may be required for company/union welding tests.
** A letter of approval is also required from the ITA (Industry Training Authority) for levels C, B and A challenge performance tests.
Welding Applied Processes
Training in the following processes is available by request. All inquiries should be directed to the Welding office at 604-432-8203 for course costs and dates.- Submerged Arc Welding
- GTAW of Titanium Alloys
- Automated Welding Systems
- Downhill Pipeline
Part-time Courses
A number of introductory courses in welding are available through the Part-time Studies department. Credit transfer from these courses may be arranged when enroling in Welding Upgrade options.Program delivery
In person: This program is delivered on campus.
Program location
Burnaby Campus
3700 Willingdon Avenue
Burnaby, BC
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Graduating & Jobs
Nearly every industry employs welders. Graduates find work in such diverse work places as metal fabricating shops, general repair shops, new construction sites, mining, logging, shipbuilding, pulp mills, sawmills and oilfield camps.
After completing the course, you will be ready to start your job search with skills that employers are looking for. Before leaving, you will have an opportunity to take Canadian Welding Bureau (CWB) procedural tests that are recognized in industry (this is not a requirement of the Welding Foundation program and is at an additional cost).
After finishing the work experience component of the program (1000 hours) and having them entered in your Welder’s Log Book, you then have the option of going on to the next level of training. The B Level course will advance your skills in welding and move you into a position of greater wage potential and wider employment possibilities.
Graduate employment outcomes
The BCIT student outcomes report presents summary findings from the annual survey of former students administered by BC Stats one to two years after graduation. These reports combine the last three years of available results for the 2021-2023 BCIT Outcomes Surveys of 2020-2022 graduates and for Degree 2019-2021 graduates. The reports are organized into three-page summaries containing information on graduates’ labour market experiences and opinions regarding their education. More detailed information can be accessed at the BC Student Outcomes website.
To view these results, you may need to have the Adobe Acrobat Reader installed in your Web browser.
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Faculty, Advisors & Staff
Mark Flynn
Department Head
Tel: 604-456-8082
Email: Mark_Flynn@bcit.ca
Patrick Narayan
Office Assistant
Tel: 604-456-1128
Email: Patrick_Narayan@bcit.ca
Daryl Bubersky
Faculty
Tel: 604-432-8261
Email: daryl_bubersky@bcit.ca
Paul Fowler
Faculty
Tel: 604-451-7026
Email: pfowler@bcit.ca
Pat Francois
Faculty
Tel: 604-453-4018
Email: pfrancois@bcit.ca
Jared Watts
Faculty
Tel: 604-431-4961
Email: jared_watts@bcit.ca
Corey Becking
Support Staff – Toolroom
Tel: 604-432-8845
Email: corey_becking@bcit.ca
Rick Matthews
Faculty
Tel: 604-412-7407
Email: Rick_Matthews@bcit.ca
Jon Nevard
Faculty
Tel: 604-432-8389
Email: jnevard@bcit.ca
Kenneth Parks
Faculty
Tel: 604-432-8653
Email: kparks7@bcit.ca
Simmah Petersen
Faculty
Tel: 604-451-6802
Email: spetersen1@bcit.ca
Josh Poehlke
Faculty
Tel: 604-412-7418
Email: jpoehlke@bcit.ca
Dan Stanisavljevic
Faculty
Tel: 604-432-8671
Email: Dan_Stanisavljevic@bcit.ca
Rick Walker
Faculty
Tel: 604-412-7502
Email: Rick_Walker@bcit.ca
Rod Walters
Faculty
Tel: 604-412-7162
Email: Rod_Walters@bcit.ca
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Part-time Studies
- WELD 0102 – Introduction to Welding
This course is a hands on introduction to the common welding processes used in industry. Course will include oxyacetylene, MIG, TIG, and stick welding as well as appropriate safety procedures. CSA approved steel toed boots and 100% cotton overalls required.
- WELD 0103 – Oxyacetylene/Braze/Welding/Cut
Introduces basics of fuel gas welding. Includes safety, shop practice, procedures and operation of related equipment. CSA approved steel-toed work boots and 100 per cent cotton coveralls are required.
- WELD 0105 – Basic Skills: Oxyacetylene Cut and Weld
This course introduces the student to oxyacetylene welding. This course will familiarize the student with the safe use of gas welding equipment, types of weld joints, and will demonstrate preferred techniques for oxyacetylene welding.
- WELD 0106 – Gas Metal Arc Basic (MIG)
Industrial and home hobby powersources will be used in this course. Set-up of equipment and correct selection of shielding gases included. CSA approved leather steel toed boots and 100% cotton coveralls required.
- WELD 0107 – Basic Skills: Electric Arc Welding
This course introduces the student to electric arc welding. The course will familiarize the student with the safe use of electric arc welding equipment, types of weld joints, and will demonstrate preferred techniques for electric arc welding.
- WELD 0110 – Gas Tungsten Arc Basic (TIG)
Covers shielding gases, electrodes, equipment, and practical applications including light gauge welding, repair etc. Majority of the welding will be done on mild steel with limited use of stainless steel and aluminum included. CSA approved leather steel toed boots and 100% cotton coveralls required.
- WELD 0115 – Aluminum Welding
This course covers all position plate welding. Designed for the student who wants hands on experience and basic knowledge of aluminum welding. CSA approved leather steel toed boots and 100% cotton coveralls required.
- WELD 0190 – New Marine Construction for Welders
This course will prepare welders for new construction shipbuilding. This course will focus on attitude, quality control, weld faults, workmanship, following a WPS, weld process control, grinding, FCAW ceramic backed joints, weld sequencing and fillet size.
- WELD 0120 – Welding for the Artisan
General interest course for those interested in artwork, furniture building and minor repair jobs. Focus is on the oxy-acetylene process – brazing, cutting, forming, shaping and welding. Last two sessions are spent working on a small project of the student’s choice. Project materials NOT included. CSA-approved leather steel-toed boots and 100% cotton coveralls required.
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FAQ
Approved Respirators for Welding FAQ
Q. Why is an approved respirator required for welding students?
In accordance with health and safety regulations/standards and to ensure safety BCIT is required to ensure all welding students wear an approved respirator while welding.
Q. What is considered an approved respirator?
Typically, this is a tight-fitting half-mask respirator with a P100 particulate filter. Students will need a valid fit-test record for their respirator (tested within 365 days of using the respirator), and also need to be clean-shaven when wearing the respirator.
Q. Where can I purchase an approved respirator?
Students proceeding with a fit test and a half-mask respirator will need to purchase the respirator at a cost of approximate $130. Both the fit-test and respirator can be acquired at the beginning of the term through the student’s program instructor or the BCIT Bookstore at the cost of approximate $130. This is your personal respirator to keep.
Q. What if I prefer not to wear a respirator?
BCIT cannot allow staff or students to do welding without appropriate safety gear. However, students who prefer not to wear the half-mask can instead choose a Purified Air Purifying Respirator (PAPR) with NIOSH-approved. Please note that the cost for a PAPR is significantly higher than for a half-mask respirator.
Q. What happens if I am unable to wear a half-mask respirator because of medical needs?
In some cases, a student may have a medical condition that can affect a student’s ability to safely use a respirator, some examples are:
- Shortness of breath
- Lung disease
- Hypertension
- Neuromuscular disease
- Temperature sensitivity
- Panic Attacks
- Reduced Sense of Smell
- Unusual Skin Conditions
- Breathing Difficulties
- Chest Pain on Exertion
- Cardiovascular Disease
- Fainting Spells
- Claustrophobia/Height Fears
- Colour Blindness
- Reduced Sense of Taste
- Dentures
- Chronic Bronchitis
- Heart Problems
- Thyroid Problems
- Dizziness/Nausea
- Hearing Impairment
- Asthma
- Back/Neck problems
- Emphysema
- Allergies
- Diabetes
- Seizures
- Pacemaker
- Vision Impairment
- Unusual facial features
- Prescription medications
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Contact Us
Mark Flynn
Department Head
Tel: 604-456-8082
Email: Mark_Flynn@bcit.ca
Patrick Narayan
Office Assistant
Tel: 604-432-8203
Email: BCIT_Welding@bcit.ca
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