Our world’s infrastructure depends on metals, which means welders are in high demand. With training in our Welding Technology program, you could be one of them.
Welding at a Glance
Dallas College offers many different ways to reach your career goals. Whether you want to jump into the workforce quickly or spend more time building advanced skills, we have the programs that fit your needs and timeline.
Certificate Programs
Estimated total tuition cost2:
$1,188-$8,736
Estimated time to complete1:
4 months-2 years
- Eastfield
- Mountain View
- North Lake3
Associate Degrees
Estimated total tuition cost2:
$5,940
Estimated time to complete1:
2 years
- Eastfield
- Mountain View
- North Lake3
Which Degrees and Certificates are Right for Me?
Workforce Training
Dallas College offers fast, flexible credentials designed with local employers to help you quickly start or advance your career.
Estimated tuition total: $7,680 for in-county residents
Estimated time to completion: 8 months for full-time students
Learn more about CE Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) Certificate
Estimated tuition total: $7,680 for in-county residents
Estimated time to completion: 8 months for full-time students
Learn more about CE Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) Certificate
Estimated tuition total: $7,680 for in-county residents
Estimated time to completion: 8 months for full-time students
Learn more about CEU Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Certificate
Estimated tuition total: $8,736 for in-county residents
Estimated time to completion: 8 months for full-time students
Estimated tuition total: $4,320 for in-county residents
Estimated time to completion: 4 months for full-time students
Can I Get a Job?
Dallas College offers a variety of certificates and degrees to help you gain the skills you need to start working right away.
- These credentials are often considered Career and Technical Education (CTE).
- These credentials are established with the assistance and cooperation of representatives from local business, to meet local and regional employment needs.
- Higher-level certificates and degrees will typically lead to a higher salary in the workforce.
- Workforce (CE) certificates can often be completed faster than traditional credit certificates but typically do not offer college credit.
- Level 1, Level 2, Enhanced Skills certificates and others offer college credit and are often stackable to help you build skills as you work toward an associate degree.
- Workforce credentials may give you college credit at Dallas College, but they may not transfer to other colleges or universities.
If you're unsure if this is the right path for you, you can talk to a pathway specialist for advice.
Pathway Specialist
- 972-669-6400
- AskMIT@DallasCollege.edu
Credit Certificates
Dallas College offers credit certificates that provide focused, career-ready skills recognized by employers.
Estimated tuition total: $1,584 for in-county residents
Estimated time to completion: 8 months for full-time students
Estimated tuition total: $1,188 for in-county residents
Estimated time to completion: 4 months for full-time students
Learn more about Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) Occupational Skills Award
Estimated tuition total: $1,584 for in-county residents
Estimated time to completion: 8 months for full-time students
Learn more about Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) Certificate
Estimated tuition total: $1,188 for in-county residents
Estimated time to completion: 4 months for full-time students
Learn more about Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) Occupational Skills Award
Estimated tuition total: $1,188 for in-county residents
Estimated time to completion: 4 months for full-time students
Learn more about Multiple Processes Welding Occupational Skills Award
Estimated tuition total: $1,782 for in-county residents
Estimated time to completion: 4 months for full-time students
Estimated tuition total: $1,089 for in-county residents
Estimated time to completion: 4 months for full-time students
Estimated tuition total: $1,584 for in-county residents
Estimated time to completion: 8 months for full-time students
Learn more about Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Certificate
Estimated tuition total: $1,188 for in-county residents
Estimated time to completion: 4 months for full-time students
Learn more about Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Occupational Skills Award
Estimated tuition total: $3,267 for in-county residents
Estimated time to completion: 2 years for full-time students
Estimated tuition total: $1,386 for in-county residents
Estimated time to completion: 4 months for full-time students
Learn more about Structural Welding Occupational Skills Award
Estimated tuition total: $1,188 for in-county residents
Estimated time to completion: 4 months for full-time students
Estimated tuition total: $3,267 for in-county residents
Estimated time to completion: 8 months for full-time students
Can I Get a Job?
Dallas College offers a variety of certificates and degrees to help you gain the skills you need to start working right away.
- These credentials are often considered Career and Technical Education (CTE).
- These credentials are established with the assistance and cooperation of representatives from local business, to meet local and regional employment needs.
- Higher-level certificates and degrees will typically lead to a higher salary in the workforce.
- Workforce (CE) certificates can often be completed faster than traditional credit certificates but typically do not offer college credit.
- Level 1, Level 2, Enhanced Skills certificates and others offer college credit and are often stackable to help you build skills as you work toward an associate degree.
- Workforce credentials may give you college credit at Dallas College, but they may not transfer to other colleges or universities.
If you're unsure if this is the right path for you, you can talk to a pathway specialist for advice.
Pathway Specialist
- 972-669-6400
- AskMIT@DallasCollege.edu
Associate Degrees
Dallas College's associate degrees provide a strong academic foundation for career entry or transfer to a four-year institution.
Estimated tuition total: $5,940 for in-county residents
Estimated time to completion: 2 years for full-time students
Can I Transfer?
Our Associate of Applied Science degrees and certificates may not fully transfer to a four-year college or university.
- If your goal is to transfer, you may want to explore our Core Curriculum and Transfer Pathways.
- You may also want to explore a transfer degree, like an Associate of Arts or Associate of Science.
- The classes you take will count towards a bachelor's degree and are designed to be accepted by any public college or university in Texas.
If you're not sure if this is the right choice for you, you can talk to a Pathway Specialist for guidance.
Pathway Specialist
- 972-669-6400
- AskMIT@DallasCollege.edu
Questions About Degrees and Certificates?
We know applying to college can be confusing. If you are not yet a Dallas College student, you have a whole team of recruitment coaches to help guide you through programs and the enrollment process.
Current students, contact your success coach (advisor) who can answer any questions you have about Welding programs and your degree and certificate options.
Contact a Recruitment Coach
What Can I Earn? Will There Be Plenty of Jobs?
Master a variety of welding processes and techniques, and your skills will be in demand in many industries. Check out a few of the incredible career opportunities you’ll be ready for. Your future starts here!
Structural Iron and Steel Workers
Median Salary
Job Openings
Projected Outlook
Top Skills:
- Coordination
- Operation and Control
- Operations Monitoring
- Critical Thinking
- Active Listening
- Quality Control Analysis
- Active Learning
- Monitoring
- Time Management
- Complex Problem Solving
Welders
Median Salary
Job Openings
Projected Outlook
Top Skills:
- Quality Control Analysis
- Monitoring
- Judgment and Decision Making
- Critical Thinking
- Operations Monitoring
- Time Management
- Operation and Control
- Active Listening
- Speaking
- Complex Problem Solving
Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Operators
Median Salary
Job Openings
Projected Outlook
Top Skills:
- Operations Monitoring
- Operation and Control
- Reading Comprehension
- Monitoring
- Critical Thinking
- Complex Problem Solving
- Active Listening
- Speaking
- Judgment and Decision Making
- Coordination
All jobs data gathered for Dallas/Fort Worth. Source: Dallas College Labor Market Intelligence and Lightcast4.
“The instructors in the program are really great and take time to help me when I need it. I want to take every welding course I can to get the experience I’ll need for my future career: I plan to become an underwater welder and am looking at schools where I can transfer and get that specialty.” Read Mike Reinhardt's story.
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1Length of time is based on catalog degree plans. Prerequisites may be required, which are not included in this estimate. For most programs, full-time student status is assumed, a minimum of 12 credit hours per semester.
2Cost for credit courses is based on tuition rates for program hours for Dallas County residents. The price of most required learning materials (books, software, supplies, etc.) is included with the price of tuition. Certain programs may have additional costs above the standard tuition. Continuing Education and Ed2Go courses may vary by program. Please review the Area of Study Overview and/or the Health Information Packets for additional costs and details. Visit our Paying for College site to learn more about cost, financial aid, scholarships and more.
3Each location offers a unique combination of certificate and degree options. Not all degree and certificate offerings are available for admission/start at all campuses every semester.
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