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Duration
1 year
Tuition
$3,505
London
Sep 3-Aug 29
Commitment
Full-Time
Delivery
Classroom
Credential
Certificate
Year Founded
1967
Scholarships
no
The Plumbing Techniques program is an Ontario College Certificate program. Fanshawe’s plumbing courses are designed to prepare graduates for entrance into a plumbing career through the understanding of theoretical and practical aspects of the plumbing trade and the associated tools and materials.
Students will participate in the practical application of fundamental plumbing activities in labs on site at the College in addition to the theory learned in a face-to-face web-enhanced environment. This is an entry level credential and students are not required or qualified to become members of a professional or regulatory body upon completion.
What You’ll Learn
- Work according to contractual obligations; the project manual; applicable laws, standards, bylaws, and codes.
- Execute plumbing projects effectively and accurately by interpreting graphics, drawings and written documentation.
- Work responsibly and effectively with others and in accordance with appropriate practices, procedures and in compliance with health and safety legislation.
- Use tools and equipment for basic installation manufacture, and repair of components to required specifications.
- Contribute to the organizing and planning of plumbing installation projects.
- Solve routine plumbing issues using a variety of problem solving approaches.
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