
This programme is delivered over three semesters with a minimum of six hours of instruction per week, combining classroom learning with hands-on practical training. Students will complete a series of core modules designed to develop advanced plumbing knowledge and installation skills. The modules cover topics such as plumbing mathematics, reading commercial drawings, installing and testing drainage and water supply systems, structural penetrations, plumbing fixtures, valves, and water heaters. Students will also gain an understanding of plumbing-related electrical principles and fuel gas systems used in modern plumbing installations. Some modules may require additional instructional time to ensure students gain sufficient practical experience and technical competence.
Covers AC circuits and the application of Ohm’s Law to solve electrical values used in real-world systems.
Explores AC and DC motors, including their components, circuits, and how they operate in electrical systems.
Focuses on techniques for bending conduit and preparing pathways for electrical wiring using various tools and methods.
Teaches how to install, pull, and terminate conductors, including cable preparation and splicing techniques.
Explains grounding and bonding requirements based on NEC standards, ensuring safe and effective electrical system operation.