Program Description
The Plumbing Certificate program provides individuals new to plumbing with entry-level skills in basic plumbing. Students will begin with basic tasks such as shop safety and on the job safety training, identifying tools and fittings used in the trade, and will be trained with several varieties of hand tools power tools and power equipment used in the plumbing field. Students will learn basic coverage of plumbing standards, including acceptable installation practices and acceptable materials. They will design, install, and repair plumbing and water systems using acceptable standards, and material to assemble, maintain, and repair plumbing systems in accordance to plumbing code. Through classroom instruction, students learn design, layout, and installation theory. Students acquire the skills necessary to perform basic plumbing operations.
Career Outlook
Upon completion of the 9-month program, graduates may find employment opportunities with residential and commercial plumbing contractors as plumbing apprentices, entry level plumbing supply warehouse and entry level maintenance personnel. The median annual wage for plumbers, pipefitters, and steam fitters was $53,910 in May 2018. Employment of plumbers, pipefitters and steamfitters is projected to grow 14 percent from 2018 to 2028, much faster than the average for all occupations. Building construction, maintenance, and repair should drive demand for these workers and overall job opportunities are expected to be good. Bureau of Labor Statistics, US Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, Plumbers, Pipefitter, and Steamfitters.
Application Deadline
Review the TMC Academic Calendar for admission & registration deadlines for each semester.
Learning Outcomes
Program Educational Outcomes: Upon completion of the Plumbing Certificate Program, the graduate is prepared to:
- Develop a base of trade terminology used in plumbing.
- Identify the different types of plumbing material and systems.
- Explain basic safety procedures for the job site.
- Identify basic hand and power tools.
- Demonstrate skills necessary to perform basic plumbing operations.
Program Courses
Program Required Courses
Total Credits: 32
Plumbing Technology Certificate Pathway
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Program of Study Year One
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Fall Semester
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Spring Semester
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Course #
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Course Title
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Credit
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Course #
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Course Title
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Credit
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PLU 100
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Core Curriculum
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2
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BOTE 177
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Job Readiness
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1
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PLU 101
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Introduction to Plumbing
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4
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PLU 102
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Building Sewers/Drainage Systems
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4
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PLU 104
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Introduction to Plumbing Codes
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2
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PLU 105
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UPC Interpretation
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3
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PLU 110
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Construction Drawing
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2
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PLU 112
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Introduction to Plumbing Estimation
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3
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PLU 125
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Plumbing I
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5
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PLU 126
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Residential Plumbing Install
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5
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SAFT 110
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OSHA 10-Hour
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1
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TOTAL CREDITS
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16
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TOTAL CREDITS
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16
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Total Credits Required: 32
Total Credit Hours: 33