The Foundations of MIG Welding micro-pathway helps you build the skills needed to start a career as an entry-level MIG welder or welder helper, with a focus on the GMAW (gas metal arc welding) process. You will learn how to set up and adjust MIG welding machines, interpret blueprints and weld symbols, prepare materials, and execute multi-position GMAW welds on plate and pipe. The pathway also covers safe work practices and visual inspection of weld quality during production.
Unlike Combo Welding, this pathway focuses exclusively on MIG, making it a faster route into welding roles that specialize in GMAW work. It supports progression into the Welding Technology Associate’s Degree program at your local community college.
This pathway is offered at AdvanceNC member colleges across North Carolina. Each college runs its own version of the program, so schedules, costs, and start dates vary by location. Find a college and reach out through its page to ask about training options near you.
Scholarships and funding are available. Ask about your options when you connect with a college.