This program provides learners the entry level skills required to start a career in plumbing in residential and commercial environments. Tasks include installing, maintaining, and repairing many different types of pipe systems.
This program provides learners the entry level skills required to start a career in plumbing in residential and commercial environments. Tasks include installing, maintaining, and repairing many different types of pipe systems. This course is designed to prepare students in safety issues and practices, personal protective equipment, use of critical safety information, confined-space safety.
Students will also be introduced to plumbing tools, applicable math as well as plumbing drawings, interpretation and application to layout and installation. Further, students will look at various pipe and fittings as well as all of the fixtures and water systems they'll encounter on the job. Finally, students will understand basic customer service and communication tools.
Learning Outcomes:
Professional skills required for success and career advancement in the industry
Proper use, care, maintenance, and safety procedures for using common equipment, hand tools and power tools
Identifying, storing, measuring, cutting, joining, and working safely with plastic, copper, cast-iron, and carbon steel pipes and fittings; installing, maintaining, and repairing different types of plumbing fixtures including sinks, lavatories, faucets, bathtubs, showers, toilets, urinals, bidets, drinking fountains, water coolers, and appliances
Explaining how waste moves from a fixture through a drain system to the environment, the components of a drainage system including traps, and the process and components of water distribution in municipal, residential, and private water systems
Understanding and complying with local plumbing codes, health issues, types of code violations, and consequences related to DWV systems
Welcome to Community College of Philadelphia, a public, open-admission institution that provides both academic resources and support services to help students achieve their academic goals. As the largest public institution of higher education in Philadelphia, the College has served more than 685,000 of the city's residents since 1965.
Mission Statement
Community College of Philadelphia is an open-admission, associate-degree-granting institution which provides access to higher education for all who may benefit. Its programs of study in the liberal arts and sciences, career technologies, and basic academic skills provide a coherent foundation for college transfer, employment and lifelong learning.
The College serves Philadelphia by preparing its students to be informed and concerned citizens, active participants in the cultural life of the city, and enabled to meet the changing needs of business, industry and the professions.
To help address broad economic, cultural and political concerns in the city and beyond, the College draws together students from a wide range of ages and backgrounds and seeks to provide the programs and support they need to achieve their goals.
The College seeks to create a caring environment which is intellectually and culturally dynamic and encourages all students to achieve:
To serve Philadelphia as a premier learning institution where student success exemplifies the strength of a diverse, urban community college.
The College places fairness and honesty at the center of all of its policies and operations. We uphold the highest ethical standards in striving for academic and professional integrity in all that we do. We strive to be both responsible and responsive in utilizing resources to meet student and community needs.
The College sets, expects and maintains high educational standards consistent with the needs of the students, region and changing workforce. Our faculty and staff are committed to providing high-quality, innovative, and flexible educational opportunities and services in an accessible, student-centered environment.
The College embraces and understands the importance of providing an education and environment that promotes the uniqueness of students, faculty, staff and the communities that we serve.
We affirm that diversity is crucial to a democratic society, as it enriches the educational experience and celebrates differences among individuals.
The College functions as a learning organization, continually adapting, improving and evaluating its services to promote lifelong intellectual and personal development.
We believe that learning is rooted in both curiosity and inquiry, and is engendered by dedicated, creative and enthusiastic teaching which utilizes appropriate, optimal modes of delivery. Technology supports and serves the learning process.
The College is committed to effective, open and proactive communication. We take responsibility to listen, speak and write clearly to inform others and foster collaboration by using and respecting a matrix of communication channels. Collaborative partnerships are strengthened when communication is ongoing and productive.
Respect
The College promotes respect, civility and courtesy in our day-to-day interactions with others. We seek to instill respect for and appreciation of members of the College community, our facilities, our environment, our community and the institution in which we work.
Apprentice plumbers work under the guidance of more experienced plumbers and assist with the installation and repair of residential and commercial plumbing. Their duties usually include installing new fixtures, unclogging drains, and repairing pipes.
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This course trains for a career in plumbing. You will learn specialized plumbing skills and terminology for residential, commercial, and industrial plumbing systems. In addition, this course teaches the math, geometry, and physical principles needed to work on plumbing systems.
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Plumbing Service Protocol is a 100-hour course covering every aspect of residential plumbing. Each lesson covers the basics and also contains advanced information and experience that will benefit even a seasoned technician.
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