Plumbing (Evening Program)
The Plumbing curriculum is designed to give individuals the opportunity to acquire basic skills to assist with the installation and repair of plumbing systems in residential and small buildings.
Course work includes sketching diagrams, interpretation of blueprints, and practices in plumbing assembly. Students will gain knowledge of state codes and requirements.
Graduates should qualify for employment at parts supply houses, maintenance companies, and plumbing contractors to assist with various plumbing applications.
Program Details
Evening Diploma Program
I. General Education Courses
ENG 101 Applied Communications I (3 credit hrs)
MAT 101 Applied Mathematics I (3 credit hrs)
II. Major Courses
BPR 130 Blueprint Reading/Construction (2 credit hrs)
PLU 110 Modern Plumbing (9 credit hrs)
PLU 120 Plumbing Applications (9 credit hrs)
PLU 130 Plumbing Systems (6 credit hrs)
PLU 140 Introduction to Plumbing Codes (2 credit hrs)
PLU 150 Plumbing Diagrams (2 credit hrs)
WLD 112 Basic Welding Processes (2 credit hrs)
III. Other Major Courses
COE 111 Co-op Work Experience (1 credit hrs)
CIS 111 Basic PC Literacy (2 credit hrs)
PLU 160 Plumbing Estimating (2 credit hrs)
Total Credits 43
Courses by Semester
FALL SEMESTER I
- ENG 101
- PLU 110
- BPR 130
- PLU 130
SUMMER SEMESTER I
- CIS 111
- COE 111
- WLD 112
- PLU 160
SPRING SEMESTER I
- MAT 101
- PLU 120
- PLU 140
- PLU 150