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Welding And Fabrications

Price

Ksh.24000

Duration

6 Months

About the Course

Certificate in Welding and Fabrications at Sedney Institute of Technical and Vocational Training

Duration

  • Course Duration: 6 months


Objectives

  • To provide a solid foundation in welding principles and techniques.

  • To develop proficiency in various welding processes such as SMAW, GMAW, and GTAW.

  • To teach students how to read and interpret technical drawings and blueprints.

  • To instill the importance of safety practices and proper use of welding equipment.

  • To offer practical experience through real-world projects and assignments.


Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of the course, students will be able to:

  • Safely and effectively perform various welding techniques.

  • Accurately read and interpret welding blueprints and technical drawings.

  • Apply fabrication skills to create and assemble metal structures.

  • Conduct welding inspections and ensure quality control.

  • Understand and adhere to industry safety standards.

Admission Requirements

  • Minimum education level: KCSE certificate or KCPE Certificate

  • Basic understanding of technical drawings and measurements is recommended

  • Physical fitness for handling welding equipment and materials

Application Process

  1. Obtain Application Form:

    • Visit the Sedney Institute’s admission office to collect the form or download it from the official website.

  2. Complete the Form:

    • Fill out the application form with accurate personal and academic details.

  3. Attach Necessary Documents:

    • Photocopy of KCSE certificate or equivalent

    • Identification documents (ID card or Birth Certificate or passport)

    • Passport-sized photographs

  4. Submit the Application:

    • Submit the completed application form along with the required documents to the admission office.

  5. Pay Application Fee:

    • Pay the non-refundable application fee as specified by the institute.

Tuition Fees

  • Total Tuition Fee: Ksh.24000 Per Term

Curriculum

The curriculum includes theoretical and practical components such as:

  1. Introduction to Welding:

    • Basic principles and types of welding

    • Safety practices and protective gear

  2. Welding Techniques:

    • Arc welding (SMAW)

    • Gas welding (Oxy-Acetylene)

    • MIG and TIG welding

  3. Fabrication Skills:

    • Reading and interpreting blueprints and technical drawings

    • Metal cutting, shaping, and joining

  4. Practical Sessions:

    • Hands-on welding projects

    • Fabrication of metal structures

  5. Advanced Welding:

    • Pipe welding

    • Structural welding

  6. Quality Control:

    • Inspection and testing of welds

    • Repair techniques for faulty welds

Career Opportunities

Graduates can pursue various career paths, including:

  • Welding Technician: Working in manufacturing and construction industries.

  • Fabrication Specialist: Creating metal structures and components.

  • Maintenance Welder: Performing repair and maintenance of equipment.

  • Self-Employment: Starting a welding and fabrication business.

  • Advanced Studies: Furthering education in specialized welding techniques or engineering fields.


Personal Equipment and Materials

  • Protective Gear:

    • Welding helmet with appropriate shade lens

    • Welding gloves (heat-resistant)

    • Safety glasses or goggles

    • Flame-resistant clothing (welding jacket or apron)

    • Steel-toed boots

  • Tools and Equipment:

    • Welding machine (Provided by the institute)

    • Welding rods and electrodes(Provided by the Institute)

    • Basic hand tools (pliers, hammers, wire brush, chipping hammer)

    • Measuring tools (tape measure, square, calipers)

Health and Safety Requirements

  • Physical Fitness:

    • Ability to handle heavy materials and equipment

    • Good hand-eye coordination and manual dexterity

  • Safety Training:

    • Completion of a safety orientation and training session

    • Adherence to all safety protocols and guidelines during practical sessions

Academic and Attendance Requirements

  • Class Attendance:

    • Minimum attendance of 80% for both theoretical and practical sessions

    • Participation in all scheduled hands-on training and workshops

  • Assignments and Projects:

    • Completion of all assigned projects and practical tasks

    • Submission of written assignments and reports on time

Assessment and Examinations

  • Continuous Assessment:

    • Regular quizzes, tests, and practical evaluations

    • Active participation in class discussions and group projects

  • Final Examination:

    • Practical examination demonstrating welding and fabrication skills

    • Written examination covering theoretical knowledge

Additional Requirements

  • Workshop Conduct:

    • Maintain a clean and organized workspace

    • Properly handle and store all tools and equipment

  • Professional Behavior:

    • Demonstrate punctuality, responsibility, and a professional attitude

    • Work collaboratively with peers and instructors

Meeting these requirements ensures that students gain the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in the welding and fabrications field.

For further details, you may contact the Sedney Institute’s admission office

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