Unique Pathways & Off-campus Education
Exploratory - Ironworkers
In partnership with The Educational Partnership Foundation (TEPF) and International Associates of Bridge Structural & Ornamental Iron Workers Local Union 725, students can participate in a free one-semester program to explore ironworking. Students will learn from industry professionals and trainers from Local 725 to prepare students for a future career in this exciting trade. Students will gain skills in various aspects of the ironworking trade: structural, ornamental and reinforcing (tying rebar), as well as developing welding skills.
- Earn industry recognized credentials in Aerial Work Platform, Telehandler and Fall Protection
- Training takes place in an industry setting by Journeyperson instructors
Program Benefits
- Experience industry training and get a jump start on your industry pathway while still in high school
- Build confidence through developing learning strategies and skills that support your learning transitions
- Learn about on-going opportunities and potential employment opportunities
- Taught by experienced instructors who are connected to industry and support students in making meaningful connections to career pathways
- Earn high school credits and industry safety credentials
Up to 6 Work Experience Credits
Student Eligibility
Open to CBE high school students who:
- Minimum 17 years of age (18 years of age is preferred for employment)
- Have a strong interest to explore a pathway in the ironworker industry
- Are excited about taking relevant industry training
- Have completed the following pre-requisite courses:
- HCS 3000
- HCS 3010
- CSTS 2020
Program Delivery and Location
- In person at Local 725 Training School (6111 36 Street S.E., Calgary AB T2C 3W2)
- Students are expected to arrange transportation to and from Local 725 for the duration of the program
Program Dates
- Summer | Month of July, Monday to Friday
- Expected program times: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM (breaks included)
Considerations
- Students must have space in their schedule to accommodate the program delivery, location, and dates indicated.
- Consider your other obligations and travel plans. This course should be considered a full time job.
- Students are responsible for their own transportation to and from the program location. Support may be available – reach out to your Off-campus Coordinator or guidance counsellor or email uniquepathways@cbe.ab.ca if you require support.
- Students are expected to attend every day and meet all safety and behavioural expectations of the program partner site. Failure to do so may result in removal from the program.
- Credits are assigned based on attendance (every 25 hours = 1 credit). Missed classes result in fewer credits.
- Students will be expected to communicate with both their CBE supervising teacher and course instructor regularly.
Career Map
Program Partner
Application Deadline
Applications for Summer and Fall programs are now closed. Check back in October for Winter (Semester 2) program applications.
Information Sessions
Past Information Session information and recordings can be found on our
Information Sessions page.