Plumbing & Construction Technology

Program of Study
Our Plumbing and Construction Technology program will prepare you with specialized skills and knowledge related to several careers in the plumbing and construction field. When you graduate from our program, you can take the journeyperson’s exam(s) and become employed as a supervisor, instructor, material expediter, inspector, irrigation system installer, sprinkler system installer, residential plumber, domestic/commercial gas filter, estimator, consultant, employer, or contractor.

Overview

Our Plumbing and Construction Technology program will prepare you with specialized skills and knowledge related to several careers in the plumbing and construction field. When you graduate from our program, you can take the journeyperson’s exam(s) and become employed as a supervisor, instructor, material expediter, inspector, irrigation system installer, sprinkler system installer, residential plumber, domestic/commercial gas filter, estimator, consultant, employer, or contractor. A grade of C must be maintained in each of the Plumbing and Construction Technology courses. Anyone with grades below the required C must repeat the course.

The plumbing and construction industries are vast and worldwide. Professionals in either of these fields are always in-demand. Upon completion of our program, you’ll be ready to start a career that can lead you to employment with an established company or afford you the opportunity to work for yourself. Either way, the first step is the Plumbing and Construction Technology program at .

Quick Facts

Program Name
Plumbing & Construction Technology
Degree / Certificates
  • Associate of Applied Science: 60–62 hrs.
  • Career Certificate: 30 hrs.
  • Technical Certificate: 45 hrs.
Locations
  • Rankin
Delivery Mode
  • Face-to-Face
*Select courses required for this program are available online.

Sample Curriculum

Course Hours
Technical English or English Composition I 3–4
Public Speaking I or Interpersonal Communication 3
Social/Behavioral Science Elective 3
Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 3
Mathematics/Science Elective 3–4
Total Hours 60–62
Course Hours
Fundamentals of Plumbing/Pipefitting 3
Blueprint Reading for Plumbing 3
Low Pressure Boilers 1
Piping Level/Transit 3
Drainage and Sewer Systems 3
Heating Devices 2
Gas Piping 2
Domestic Systems 2
Plumbing Fixtures 2
Backflow Cross Connection 2
Advanced Plumbing Lab 3
Career/Technical Electives 4
Total Hours 30
Course Hours
Tacking, Brazing and Burning 3
Sketching 3
Rigging and Signaling 2
Special Project in Plumbing 1
Cost Estimating 3
Career/Technical Elective 3
Total Hours 45

The degree plan provides the courses recommended for students seeking to transfer in this area of study. Students should consult the for specific course requirements at specific Mississippi universities. Students can also use .

Contact

Andrew McDonald
Instructor and Curriculum Coordinator
601-936-5528
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