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Course Criteria
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This course provides related technical instruction and hands-on application in which students attain basic knowledge of standards of an overview of installation practices of plumbing fixtures, faucets, and valves. Safety and health are emphasized. The student is introduced to blueprint reading and sketching.
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This course provides related technical instruction and hands-on application in which students attain basic knowledge of classroom instruction, continue plumbing installation techniques including water pipes, distribution systems, water heaters, sewage and drainage fixtures. Applied mathematics continues to build on the concepts covered in the first year courses.
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This course provides related technical and hands-on application in which students attain knowledge of welding techniques and safety are continued from the previous course including soldering, brazing, and cutting, metal-arc, and Oxy-acetylene welding and pipe tacking. Plumbing installation techniques are continued covering sewage pumps and ejectors, venting and hangers. The scientific concepts of water and pressure are related to plumbing. Rigging and hoisting techniques and safety are reviewed.
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This course provides related technical instruction and hands-on application in which students attain basic knowledge of students who are introduced to residential and commercial installation of plumbing fixtures and appliances, more on the mathematical concepts commonly used by plumbers, and emphasis on gas codes for installation, inspection, and testing.
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This course provides related instuction and hands-on course in which students attain basic knowledge of tank capacities, volume and weight of water, sizing storm drains, and piping expansion. Advanced scientific topics related to plumbing trade are covered which include heat transfer, basic eletricity, electric current, electrical safety, and electrical troubleshooting. Advanced structural blueprint reading are presented including floor plans, site plans, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, and detail plans.
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This course provides related technical and hands-on course in which students attain basic knowledge of repairing and servicing of residential, commercial, institutional, and industrial fixtures and piping systems. Mathematical concepts are advanced using formulas to calculate pipe and system sizing. Heating systems are covered including hot water boiler, hydronic, warm air, solar, and humidification systems.
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This course provides related technical instruction and hands-on application in which students attain basic knowledge of the science applications related to pumps and pump repair and maintenance. Advanced blueprint reading, sketching, and material take-off and estimating are covered. Plumbing codes are emphasized including regulations regarding sanitary drainage systems, medical facility plumbing, private sewage disposal, portable water supply pump for mobile homes and trailer parks.
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A coordinated work-study program reinforcing the educational and professional growth of students through parallel involvement in classroom studies and field experience is provided. Students and their coordinator determine the objectives for the on-the-job assignment. Students are then evaluatedby their immediate supervisor on the accomplishment of the stated objectives.
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Continues the field experience part of the PlumberApprenticeship program. A directed work-study program, same as BCV 0940PR.
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Continues the field experience of students in the Plumber Apprenticeship program. Coordinated, directed work-study objectives emphasize work safety in caulking cast iron pipe.
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