PROGRAMS

PROGRAMS

COMBINATION WELDING

Welders have the ability to take their skills and cross over into a variety of fields. This skilled trade program offered at Moore Career College helps you acquire the skills needed for welding in construction, fabrication, plant maintenance settings, shipbuilding, pipelines, and more.

LEARN MORE TO EARN MORE AT MOORE.

· Practice in welding training booths. Weld on plates, pipes and metal.
· Use industry-standard tools to cut and separate metal.
· Practice welding plate metal, carbon steel plates.
· Make precision cuts in steel plates and pipe using superheated gasses.
· Learn how metal is formed from a liquid to solid.
· Get serious hands-on training in a variety of welding procedures, including:
· Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW)
· Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW/MIG)
· Flux Core Arc Welding (FCAW)
· Gas Tungsten Arc Gas Welding (GTAW/TIG)

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

To enroll at Moore Career College for Welding, an applicant must:

1. Be at least 18 years of age upon completion.
2. Moore Career College does not require a high school diploma or GED to enroll.
3. Undergo an interview with an Admissions Representative to assess the applicant’s understanding of, and interest in, the program and his or her ability to complete.
4. Demonstrate the availability of financial resources (including financial aid) for meeting tuition obligations. When you first come to visit with us, we routinely ask you to meet with a representative in the Financial Aid Office to determine what you may be eligible to receive in terms of Financial Aid.

COMBINATION WELDING

Welders have the ability to take their skills and cross over into a variety of fields. This skilled trade program offered at Moore Career College helps you acquire the skills needed for welding in construction, fabrication, plant maintenance settings, shipbuilding, pipelines, and more.

LEARN MORE TO EARN MORE AT MOORE.

· Practice in welding training booths. Weld on plates, pipes and metal.
· Use industry-standard tools to cut and separate metal.
· Practice welding plate metal, carbon steel plates.
· Make precision cuts in steel plates and pipe using superheated gasses.
· Learn how metal is formed from a liquid to solid.
· Get serious hands-on training in a variety of welding procedures, including:
· Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW)
· Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW/MIG)
· Flux Core Arc Welding (FCAW)
· Gas Tungsten Arc Gas Welding (GTAW/TIG)

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

To enroll at Moore Career College for Welding, an applicant must:

1. Be at least 18 years of age upon completion.
2. Moore Career College does not require a high school diploma or GED to enroll.
3. Undergo an interview with an Admissions Representative to assess the applicant’s understanding of, and interest in, the program and his or her ability to complete.
4. Demonstrate the availability of financial resources (including financial aid) for meeting tuition obligations. When you first come to visit with us, we routinely ask you to meet with a representative in the Financial Aid Office to determine what you may be eligible to receive in terms of Financial Aid.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

To enroll at Moore Career College for Barbering, an applicant must:

1. Be at least 18 years of age upon completion.
2. Have a high school diploma or GED in order to be licensed, Moore Career College does not require a high school diploma or GED to enroll.
3. Undergo an interview with an Admissions Representative to assess the applicant’s understanding of, and interest in, the program and his or her ability to complete.
4. Demonstrate the availability of financial resources (including financial aid) for meeting tuition obligations. When you first come to visit with us, we routinely ask you to meet with a representative in the Financial Aid Office to determine what you may be eligible to receive in terms of Financial Aid.
5. Follow all of the requirements of Louisiana’s Board of Barber Examiners in order to begin classes. We’ll detail those requirements when you visit with us.

PROFESSIONAL BARBERING

LOOK SHARP! FEEL SHARP! BE SHARP!

In the Professional Barbering Program at Moore Career College, develop skills to improve the appearance of each and every client who makes use of your skills as a Barber!

In 1945, the Gillette Safety Razor Company adopted a slogan and a song that reverberated among Americans for the next twenty years: Look sharp! Feel sharp! Be sharp! That defined the well-groomed look of America for decades.

The long-haired male generation of the late 1960s through the mid-1970s saw a lot of the culture of well-groomed men fall by the wayside. A few years later, barbering made a comeback. Barbering became more sophisticated, too, and grew to include hairstyling and more. The last 40+ years have shown barbering to be a growth industry again!

Work for others, or have your own practice or shop! The Barbering Board for the State of Louisiana estimates that Louisiana barbers today earn from $30,000 to $75,000 a year – and all by making folks look sharp, feel, sharp, and be sharp!

That can be you, too! Call us or write to us to see how to join this hot occupation!

WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO BECOME A BARBER?

• Education. Do you enjoy making other folks happy? Do you want a career in which you could be your own boss, and control your own schedule? Do you want to help folks look and feel their best? This could be the right field for you!
• Visit with our Admissions Department and learn more about the program.
• Meet with Financial Aid to see how this education can be within your reach!
• If you want to be a barber and be numbered among the best, we start a new class each month to help you get started. Don’t put it off! Get started right away on your dream career.

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

Hair-styling, haircuts, shaving, massage, facials, hair weaving and braiding, hair coloring, shop management, and much more!

Why? Because that’s what the premier barbers know & do!

PROFESSIONAL BARBERING

LOOK SHARP! FEEL SHARP!
BE SHARP!

In the Professional Barbering Program at Moore Career College, develop skills to improve the appearance of each and every client who makes use of your skills as a Barber!

In 1945, the Gillette Safety Razor Company adopted a slogan and a song that reverberated among Americans for the next twenty years: Look sharp! Feel sharp! Be sharp! That defined the well-groomed look of America for decades.

The long-haired male generation of the late 1960s through the mid-1970s saw a lot of the culture of well-groomed men fall by the wayside. A few years later, barbering made a comeback. Barbering became more sophisticated, too, and grew to include hairstyling and more. The last 40+ years have shown barbering to be a growth industry again!

Work for others, or have your own practice or shop! The Barbering Board for the State of Louisiana estimates that Louisiana barbers today earn from $30,000 to $75,000 a year – and all by making folks look sharp, feel, sharp, and be sharp!

That can be you, too! Call us or write to us to see how to join this hot occupation!

WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO BECOME A BARBER?

• Education. Do you enjoy making other folks happy? Do you want a career in which you could be your own boss, and control your own schedule? Do you want to help folks look and feel their best? This could be the right field for you!
• Visit with our Admissions Department and learn more about the program.
• Meet with Financial Aid to see how this education can be within your reach!
• If you want to be a barber and be numbered among the best, we start a new class each month to help you get started. Don’t put it off! Get started right away on your dream career.

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

Hair-styling, haircuts, shaving, massage, facials, hair weaving and braiding, hair coloring, shop management, and much more!

Why? Because that’s what the premier barbers know & do!

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

To enroll at Moore Career College for Barbering, an applicant must:

1. Be at least 18 years of age upon completion.
2. Have a high school diploma or GED in order to be licensed, Moore Career College does not require a high school diploma or GED to enroll.
3. Undergo an interview with an Admissions Representative to assess the applicant’s understanding of, and interest in, the program and his or her ability to complete.
4. Demonstrate the availability of financial resources (including financial aid) for meeting tuition obligations. When you first come to visit with us, we routinely ask you to meet with a representative in the Financial Aid Office to determine what you may be eligible to receive in terms of Financial Aid.
5. Follow all of the requirements of Louisiana’s Board of Barber Examiners in order to begin classes. We’ll detail those requirements when you visit with us.

14141 Airline Hwy Bld 1 Ste X
Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Call (225) 757-3770

14141 Airline Hwy Bld 1 Ste X
Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Call (225) 757-3770

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