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ST. CLAIRSVILLE — Belmont College announced the return of its Welding Basics Program, a hands-on, seven-week course designed to introduce students to the fundamentals of welding and metal fabrication.
Belmont College is offering a 7-week Welding Basics Program this fall, which will teach students welding and metal fabrication skills, and prepare them for the D1.1 Certification Welding Test.
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