A bright future in welding
Kalev Nelsen is turning his passion for welding into a career. On track to graduate in May from the Welding technical diploma program at NWTC Marinette, the Crivitz resident hopes to obtain a welding
High school students can learn the art and science that goes into prototypes through a new workshop at NWTC. The hands-on course will meet weekly, January through March 2021, and is free to participants. It's one of the ways Associate Dean Jill Thiede is working to get the word out about the little-known, high-demand program.
"When we find students who enjoy both art and the chance to do hands-on building activities, they love this program," Thiede said recently. "It's this unusual mixture of art, invention and hands-on technical fabrication."
Kalev Nelsen is turning his passion for welding into a career. On track to graduate in May from the Welding technical diploma program at NWTC Marinette, the Crivitz resident hopes to obtain a welding
As a student at NWTC, Matthew Paider is majoring in prototyping and design, but it’s clear his passion for creative, hands-on work began long ago.
Flexible new certificate allows learners to get drafting skills when it fits their schedule.