Welding & Fabrication

Foundations of MIG Welding

Prepare for an entry-level MIG welder role by building skills in GMAW machine setup, multi-position welding, and weld quality inspection.

8 Weeks

Typical Time to Complete

12 Credits

MAY VARY BY INSTITUTION

Stackable

TOWARD DEGREES & CREDENTIALS
ABOUT THIS PATHWAY

What You Learn

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.

ENROLL LOCALLY

Get Started Near You

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.

Alamance Community College

Graham, North Carolina • Alamance County

Randolph Community College

Asheboro, North Carolina • Randolph County

Sandhills Community College

Pinehurst, North Carolina • Moore County

Vance-Granville Community College

Henderson, North Carolina • Vance County

Aligned OCCUPATIONS

Jobs You Qualify For

Welder, Cutter, Solderer, Brazer

Use hand-welding or flame-cutting equipment to weld or join metal components or fill holes, indentations, or seams of fabricated metal products.

Welder Helper

Assist welders by performing duties of lesser skill such as setting up, cleaning, and prepping welding materials and equipment.

EMBEDDED CREDENTIALS

Credentials You Earn

OSHA-10

INCLUDED

SACA Level 1 Certification

SACA Level 1 Certification

SACA — Smart Automation Certification Alliance

PROGRAM SKILLS

Core Competencies You Learn

Preparation & Set-Up

Interpreting welding documentation and preparing materials for production-quality MIG welds.

MIG Welding Techniques

Setting up GMAW (gas metal arc welding) equipment and performing MIG welds in multiple positions on plate and pipe.

Material Assembly & Fabrication

Fitting, tacking, and finishing weldments to verify tolerance and alignment.

Quality Assurance & Inspection

Visually inspecting welds to verify bead quality, penetration, tie-in, reinforcement, and defects.

In Process Monitoring

Inspecting and troubleshooting welds during production to identify and correct defects.

Workplace Safety and Regulatory Compliance

Focuses on establishing safe welding work zones, controlling flammable materials, maintaining clean and organized work areas, and recognizing and reporting unsafe conditions to support safe, compliant welding operations.

Workplace Initiative

The ability to act proactively by recognizing needs, taking responsibility, and motivating others, leading without formal authority while learning from experience and applying self-awareness to drive action and improvement.

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