
Certificate in
College Certificate in Plumbing Techniques
Fanshawe College

Key Information
Campus location
London, Canada
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
1 year
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
CAD 3,503 **
Application deadline
Request info *
Earliest start date
Sep 2023
* equal consideration deadline. After that, we consider applicants on a first-come, first-served basis until programs are full
** total fee for Canadian students. $15,539.14 for international students
Introduction
The Plumbing Techniques one-year Ontario College Certificate program prepares students to enter a plumbing industry in need of skilled workers. Students will learn fundamental plumbing activities in advanced labs at the College. Graduates of this program can enter the workforce or continue their education with an apprenticeship program.
Your Learning Experience
The Plumbing Techniques program is a one-year Ontario College Certificate program with courses designed to prepare graduates for entrance into a career in the plumbing trade. Students will develop a thorough understanding of theoretical and practical aspects of the plumbing trade and the associated tools and materials.
Students will build their skill set through 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.
Graduates of Fanshawe’s Plumbing Techniques program can pursue a plumbing apprenticeship or work in a large number of trade-related fields, including maintenance, industrial, construction, residential, wholesale, and distribution or municipal water and sewage treatment centers.
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Program Outcome
- 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 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.
Admissions
Curriculum
Courses
Level 1
Take all of the following Mandatory Courses:
- PLUM-1027 ---- Plumbing Theory 1-Introduction
- PLUM-1028 ---- Tools and Piping Methods 1
- DRAF-1065 ---- Trade Documentation 1
- MATH-1198 ---- Trade Calculations 1
- WELD-1060 ---- Welding-Introduction
- SFTY-1063 ---- Construction Health and Safety
Level 2
Take all of the following Mandatory Courses:
- PLUM-3010 ---- Plumbing Theory 2
- PLUM-3011 ---- Tools and Piping Methods 2
- DRAF-3034 ---- Trade Documentation 2
- MATH-3082 ---- Trade Calculations 2
- COMP-1506 ---- Computer Applications
- COMM-3084 ---- Communications for Plumbing Techniques
Program Residency
Students Must Complete a Minimum of 9 credits in the Program at Fanshawe to meet the Program Residency requirement and Graduate from this Program.
Career Opportunities
Did you know Fanshawe consistently ranks high in graduate employment rates among large colleges in Ontario?
Here are some examples of career opportunities for graduates of Fanshawe’s Plumbing Techniques program:
Plumbing/Fitting Shop
Provide administrative assistance, and preventative maintenance and ensure the shop is clean, well-stocked, organized, and safe.
Irrigation Technician
Service and install irrigation systems for clients.
Plumber Apprentice
On-the-job learning opportunity alongside an experienced plumber to get experience and comfort with what it takes to succeed in the industry.
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