The comprehensive program in structural metal fabrication and welding equips students with essential skills in welding techniques, metal fabrication, safety, and technical reading. Students begin with foundational courses on safety and fabrication basics before progressing to a specialized welding methods such as shielded metal arc welding (GMAW), and gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW). The curriculum emphasizes interpreting welding plans and symbols to ensure precision and compliance, while advanced courses focus on complex welding procedures, metal cutting, and fabrication techniques. Throughout the program, students develop a thorough understanding of industry standards, quality control, and safety protocols. The course work culminates in a capstone internship, providing practical, real-world experience that prepares students for employment as structural metal fabricators and welders in various industrial settings. By combining technical skills, safety awareness, and hands-on training, this program graduates for successful careers in metal fabrication and welding industries.