The Occupational Certificate prepares you for an entry-level career. Our hands-on training will teach you the different types of water supply systems, reading and sketching blueprints, plumbing codes, and how to install and maintain plumbing piping and fixtures.
The Occupational Certificate prepares you for an entry-level career. Our hands-on training will teach you the different types of water supply systems, reading and sketching blueprints, plumbing codes, and how to install and maintain plumbing piping and fixtures.
In 1961, San Jacinto College opened its doors to the citizens and communities of East Harris County. This fall, the College celebrated its remarkable 60-year journey to become a leader in educational excellence in our community and a top five community college in the nation. Our anniversary theme, “60 Years of Service,” embodies everything we stand for: community enrichment, student-centered support, and workforce partnerships to build strong foundations for the future. Even after 60 years, we are just getting started.
San Jacinto College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award associate and baccalaureate degrees. Questions about the accreditation of San Jacinto College may be directed in writing to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges.
Numerous specialized industry-specific organizations have accredited or approved San Jacinto College instructional programs. The programmatic accreditations or approvals speak to the quality and rigor of San Jacinto College programs to serve our students and our regional workforce partners.
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.
Plumbing Training is offered by ForgeNow. As a Plumber, you will be the front line of keeping water flowing. In just seven weeks, you will learn the skills to work as a Plumber.
A plumber, who works in the trades industry, specializes in the maintenance, installation, repair, and replacement of plumbing systems used for the distribution of water and the removal of waste and sewage in buildings.
If you are a strong problem-solver that is often asked for help with fixing mechanical issues, a career in plumbing may be the perfect fit for you. Plumbers do much more than fixing sinks and toilets in residential homes.
The Basic Certificate program in Plumbing and Fire Protection program is designed to introduce students to plumbing and sprinkler systems through theory and hands on work. Upon successful completion, graduates will be qualified to work as a plumber’s assistant and or fitter assistant.
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