New Jersey Welding Schools

Find an accredited New Jersey trade school or technical college with welding certificate training classes or welding technology associate’s degree programs. There are no all online welding courses but some schools offer hybrid classroom/online programs.

Use the welding program search application to connect with a welding trade school near New Jersey. Learn about the classes, availability of financial aid assistance, and job placement services.

Featured New Jersey Trade Schools with Welding Programs

Listed partner schools are accredited and have financial aid assistance for students who qualify.

All welding trade schools are not listed here, use the search application to find your local options.

How long are welder training programs? Trade school welder training programs take 3 months to 2 years and the credit hours generally total between 18-40 depending on your trade school program. A certificate of specialization will take between 3 months to 1 year. An associate degree in welding technology is generally 2 years going full time, or 60 to 80 credit hours. – How Long is Welding School?

Welding Career Information

How much money does a welder make? The median yearly salary for welders was $42,490 in May 2019.The bottom ten% earned close to $29,000, and the top 10% made over $64,000.

What type of classes are in a welding associate’s degree program? A welding technology program will include classwork in:

  • Blueprint reading
  • Metallurgy
  • Mechanical drawing
  • Shop math
  • Chemistry

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