Most likely just a High School Education or a GED (maybe not even that). You also need to go to a trade school that specializes in Underwater Welding. Also, it is a very dangerous job.
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No specific education is needed to do basic welding jobs. More advanced technical welding requires certifications. A good program at a community college or trade school will provide this training.
How much time is required to complete education in welding depends on the type of welding education you are seeking. The American Welding Society webpage is a great place to get answers, and for Canadians, the Canadian Welding Society.
Most of the community colleges offer welding education programs. You can check with you local colleges career office to sign up for a welding education program.
You will need some practical work to get a full welding eductaion,however there many online schools that will help you achieve the theory part of the eductaion.
The American Welding Society has a list of schools at www.aws.org.
You will find great information on welding schools at www.weldingschools.com.
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Any technical college will offer some type of welding education. Alabama Southern Community College is just one example. You can use google maps to find a welding program near you.
There is an welding school called Tulsa Welding School. They offer best welding education for those who want to learn. Feel free to contact them. Won't regret it.
Welding education is typically offered at technical colleges on a local level. Without knowing your location, it is impossible to give specific schools. This is hands on education, therefore onlien classes are not available.