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- - By andyz Date 02-13-2005 20:34
Anyone know of any welding schools in Ct. that offer night classes?
Parent - - By mike944 (*) Date 01-17-2007 13:12
If you do find one, post a note about it.  I'd love to hear about it.

I've been looking on and off for evening classes for a while.  Can't seem to find anything.
Parent - - By Bill1971 Date 02-26-2007 20:21
Do did you have any luck finding a good welding education program in Connecticut?
Parent - - By Bill1971 Date 02-26-2007 21:32
Does anyone know if UCONN still offers any welder skills training?  How about anywhere in CT to get training towards AWS welding certification?
Parent - - By Cgregory (**) Date 02-27-2007 14:31
UCONN's School of Engineering offers degrees in the following fields:

Biomedical Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Computer Engineering
Computer Science
Computer Science & Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Engineering Physics
Environmental Engineering
Management & Engineering for Mfg.
Materials Science & Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
You can find a list of the curriculum for the materials science program here:

http://www.engr.uconn.edu/cmbe/page.php?id=ugrad&pid=msemajcurric

It includes the following electives:

BME 271    Biomaterials
ECE 246   Intro. to Dielectric & Magnetic Materials
ME 217   Metal Cutting Principles
ME 228   Intro. to Fatigue in Mechanical Design
MMAT 207   Failure Analysis*
MMAT 219   Materials Joining*
MMAT 228   Physical Ceramics*
MMAT 230   Intro. to Composite Materials*
MMAT 232   Intro. to High Temperature Materials*
MMAT 234   Corrosion and Materials Protection*
MMAT 238   Alloy Casting Processes*

They also conduct research in the following fields:

Biotechnology & Bioengineering
Environmental
Fuel Cells
Information Technology
Materials / Composites
Nanotechnology
Polymers & Materials
Security / Tracking
Transportation

I don't know if UCONN offers any adult education welding programs, though. Perhaps someone else can answer that question?

I hope this helps :)

-- christine
Parent - - By ssbn727 (*****) Date 02-28-2007 00:56
This is off the AWS school locator so here goes:

Naugatuck Valley Community College
750 Chase Parkway   
Waterbury, CT 06708-3089 US
Phone:   203-575-8040
Fax: 203-596-8766
(not SENSE qualified)
Programs offered: Certificate

Baran Institute of Technology
Main Campus
15 Kinberly Ave.  
West Haven, CT 6525 US
Phone:   203-932-2282
(not SENSE qualified)
Programs offered: Certificate
http://www.baraninstitute.com/
UCONN no longer offers welding courses.

Check out this link because this technical HS in Bristol offers Adult Ed welding courses at night:
http://www.cttech.org/bristol/adulted/schedule.htm

So does this one in Manchester:
http://www.cttech.org/CHENEY/adult-ed/apprentice.htm

Hope this helps.
Respectfully,
Henry
Parent - By Bill1971 Date 03-02-2007 12:19
Thanks Henry.  That's very helpfull.  I hope.  I'll check into the two listings for CTTECH.

Regards,  Bill
Parent - - By mike944 (*) Date 03-20-2007 14:33
Thanks for the info.

I was looking for a while, and never found anything like that.

Manchester is close for me.  Too bad the spring classes already started.   I'll have to call and see if i can get a fall '07 schedule.
Parent - - By aevald (*****) Date 03-20-2007 15:53
Hello mike944, even though classes have already started, you might want to contact the instructors of those classes, sometimes they will allow you to start at off times, especially if you are willing to audit the class(that is, take it for the experience and not the grade). In other cases you can purchase hours for training at some facilities. Just a thought. Regards, aevald
Parent - By mike944 (*) Date 08-23-2007 14:42
Just to let everybody know, i did find some welding classes in connecticut in the fall semester.    I'm posting them here in case anyone else is interested.   Registration begins the end of august, and classes start mid-september.

They are held at local tech high schools as evening classes for adults.   Here are 2 of the programs.   (there are many classes other than welding classes too)

Cheney tech, manchester
http://www.cttech.org/CHENEY/adult-ed/apprentice.htm

Bristol tech, bristol
http://www.cttech.org/bristol/adulted/schedule.htm

I have no idea how advanced or how basic the classes are.  There are no "class descriptions" that i can find.   I am trying to get some answers, but nobody seems to be there during the off-season.    If i can't get any answers, i'll probably take the "arc, mig & tig class" in bristol.   I think the "welding 1" might be too basic for my current expierence level.
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