Industrial Pipefitting I class in Texas City , TX
By College of the Mainland at College of the Mainland
- Description
- NCCER Industrial Pipefitting program prepares students for a successful career in an entry level position as a Pipefitter helper often leading into a Pipefitter career. Pipefitters layout assemble install and repair pipelines or pipe systems that carry water steam air or other liquids or gases for production and process systems. Careers are available in petrochemical refineries manufacturing utilities and construction.
- Cost
- $2,085.00
- Pell Eligible
- No
- Length in Hours
- 288
- Length in Weeks
- 37
- Outcome
- Industry recognized certificate or certification
- Credential Earned
- NCCER
- Program Format
- In-person
- Provided By
- College of the Mainland
- About College of the Mainland
- College of the Mainland is a learning centered comprehensive community college dedicated to student success and the intellectual and economic enrichment of the diverse communities we serve. Accredited by the Southern Assoc. of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award degrees and certificates we offer courses that will give students the foundation needed to earn an associate degree and transfer to a four year university or earn degrees or certificates that lead to the workforce.
- Provider Type
- Higher Ed -majority of credentials awarded are associates degrees
- Address
-
1200 Amburn Road
Texas City TX, 77591 - Campus Name
- College Of The Mainland
- County
- Galveston
- Day Care on Site?
- Public Transport Available?
- TWC Program ID
- 9432
- Record Updated On
- Friday, March 11 2022 03:17:00 CST
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How to Apply for Industrial Pipefitting I class in texas city , TX
If you're interested in signing up or learning more about this class, the next program start date is Wednesday, September 04 2019 01:14:00 CDT- Apply for the program at College of the Mainland website.
- Visit the your local Workforce Solutions board office and tell them you have enrolled in the program.
- They will ask you a bunch of questions to see if you're eligible for financial assistance.