ISC in Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (Part-Time)

  

About this Course

This course provides students with the skills and knowledge to weld ferrous and non-ferrous metal plates, pipes and profile sections in flat and horizontal positions using gas tungsten arc welding process to form permanently assembled structures in accordance with internationally-accepted welding standards (ASME). Adult learners who complete this course can work independently for construction, marine and manufacturing companies to carry out welding works using the gas tungsten arc welding process.

Course Structure

ITE Skills Certificate Module

Gas Tungsten Arc Welding

  • On completion of the module, students should be able to weld ferrous and non-ferrous metal plates, pipes and profile sections in flat and horizontal positions using gas tungsten arc welding process to form permanently assembled structures in accordance with internationally-accepted welding standards (ASME).

Credit for Certification

Award of Certification

The ITE Skills Certificate in Gas Tungsten Arc Welding is awarded to candidates who achieved a minimum aggregate score of 60% for both theory and practical assessments.

Entry Requirements

  • Completed primary education; or
  • Passed BEST Module 4 in English or Mathematics; or
  • Have minimum 1 year of relevant working experience; or
  • WDA’s Workplace Literacy (WPL) Level 4 in Reading and Listening; or
  • Workplace Numeracy (WPN) Level 4 in Numeracy.

Note:

Depending on demand, not all the modules in the CET ISC courses will be offered in each intake. Where the modules are offered and there is insufficient enrolment, the classes will be cancelled and a full refund will be given to the affected students.

Training Schedule

Evening classes – Lessons are held two evenings a week, from 1845 hours to 2145 hours.

Weekend classes – Lessons are held once a week, from 0900 hours to 1600 hours.

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