Welding

At a Glance

A career in welding can take you almost anywhere. Welding is a needed skill in a broad range of industries including aerospace, automotive production, building and bridge construction, commercial diving, farm repair, manufacturing, oil rigs and refineries, power plants, robotics and ship building.

LLCC offers students the opportunity to focus solely on courses in welding while earning a certificate. Students get to train in state-of-the-art facilities available at the Springfield campus and LLCC-Taylorville and are taught by instructors who have worked in a variety of welding environments. Graduates from our program are currently working in the industries of car racing, construction, manufacturing, pipelines and others.

Job Outlook

Use the tool below to see what opportunities with an Advanced-Level Welding certificate look like. (Note: In addition to the Advanced-Level Welding Certificate of Achievement, other certificates are available. Opportunities may vary on the educational level earned.)

Cost

For fall 2023, spring 2024 and summer 2024, welding (WEL) classes (except WEL 102) have a tuition rate of $205.50 per credit hour for in-district residents. WEL 102 has a standard in-district rate of $137 per credit hour. Get more information on tuition and fees.

Students are required to have a basic set of tools. Books sold separately.

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Cost breakdown

Advanced-Level Welding • Certificate of Achievement

Program costs as of August 2023:

  • Tuition and fees: $6,371.00
  • Books: $352.57
  • Tools: $717.64
  • Total: $7,441.21

Getting Started

Questions and tours

Questions about the welding program? Looking to schedule a group tour or learn how to hire our graduates? Contact Jon Brandenburg, program director, at 217-786-2277.

Ready to enroll?

Schedule a meeting with Darla! Grab 45 minutes with us, and we will work with you to understand our programs, admission requirements and steps to enroll! These well-paying careers need trained workers now and in the future. Contact Darla Cochran, workforce enrollment specialist, at 217-786-2407.

Note: After booking, you will receive an email and text confirmation. Please make sure to check your email spam/junk folders for the confirmation. Depending on your spam filter settings, your conformation may have been delivered there.

Classes

Explore available welding classes in LoggerCentral. Students need to consult with program director/enrollment specialist before registering.