The welding evening classes are ideal for anyone wanting to develop their welding skills. They are aimed at level 1 (beginners) and level 2 (developing skills) in either arc or MIG or TIG welding. They are ideal for hobbyists and those in the trade, to further develop welding skills and achieve a City and Guilds certificate. Candidates normally follow one process at one level for the year, completing a number of practical assessments and series of oral knowledge questions.
At a Glance
Part Time
1 year
Graig Campus
Programme Features
Choose arc, MIG or TIG welding and have time to develop your skills in well equipped workshops with advice and guidance from a well qualified instructor. Once the standard for assessment is reached, complete the test pieces for assessment, building these up to complete the full award.
Programme Content
Candidates follow the City and Guilds 3268 suite of qualifications giving bitesize areas for development which are ideal to develop welding skills.
Progression & Employment
Progression could be up the levels or you could try a different welding process.
Method of Assessment
Candidates complete a series of practical assessments and oral knowledge questions to satisfy the criteria for the qualification.
Entry Requirements
There are no entry requirements for the level 1 programme but candidates must demonstrate sufficient skills for the level 2 course. Guidance will be given when you start the course.
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Coleg Sir Gar is a company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales No. 08539630 and is a registered charity No. 1152522. The registered office is at The Graig Campus, Sandy Road, Pwll, Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, SA15 4DN