What can you do with this certificate?
A certificate in Plumbing prepares you for an entry position in the Construction Trades industry as a licensed plumber.
What can CTE programs do for you?
Career Technical Education programs allow students to develop skills in career technical areas leading to employment or improved employment opportunities. Programs such as Plumbing incorporate a variety of skills such as and along with other CTE programs you can learn air conditioning, electrical trouble shooting and welding just to name a few.
What will you learn in the Plumbing program?
In this program, you will learn to assemble, install, alter and repair potable water systems, DWV systems, plumbing appliances and apparatuses in new construction, existing renovation and/or repair.
What kinds of classes can you look forward to in the Plumbing program?
Plumbing Safety
In this class, you will learn the safety techniques and procedures for tools commonly used in plumbing settings.
Plumbing Blueprints and Codes
In this class, you will learn to interpret the basic elements of blueprint reading and code requirements common to residential plumbing settings.
Plumbing Water Supply and Distribution Systems
In this four credit class, you will study the design and installation of residential water supply and distribution systems.
How long will it take you to complete this certificate?
As part of the new Fast Track Certificate program in Construction Trades, this 17-credit certificate can be completed in less than six months enabling you to enter the workforce and begin earning a steady income quickly.
What are the degree/certificate requirements?
For a current checklist of the courses required for this program, go online to Counseling Services or contact a counselor by calling the Counseling Office at 344-7624.
Who can you call for more information?
Contact a full time faculty member by calling the AWC operator at (928) 317-6000 and ask for the professor of Air Conditioning or the Director of Construction Trades.
Revised 5/2009