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UNIVERSITY COLLEGECAYMAN ISLANDS
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Plumbing Level 2

Plumbing Level 2

The Level 2 qualification prepares you for an industry-recognized qualification at an entry level. Building on competencies gained at Level 1, progress to a comprehensive understanding of domestic plumbing, covering both theory and practical, to enable you to work successfully as a Licensed Plumber.

Key Facts

Duration

1 Year

Programme Cost ONLY

$1,800.00 CI

Awarding Body

National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER)

Student ID Fee (per semester)

$7.00 CI

Activity Fee

$105.00 CI
Degree Plan

Degree Plan

Year 1 - Fall

  • TVET 005 – 1 Plumbing Applications Level 2 (Part 1 of 3)

Year 1 - Spring

  • TVET 025 – 1 Plumbing Applications Level 2 (Part 2 of 3)

Year 1 - Summer

  • TVET 045 – 1 Plumbing Applications Level 2 (Part 3 of 3)

Electives & Future Study Options

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Internships

This programme does not require an internship for graduation. Students will be expected to successfully complete all tests and the respective performance tasks as assigned by the NCCER as part of the training, assessment, and certification requirement.

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Licensing

Students who wish to be considered for local licensing of being a Journeyman, they must complete a minimum of 1080 hours of practice for eligibility to take the exam.

Course Modules

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.

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