Last updated on 2025-07-14
Program Overview
The Skilled Trades Techniques: Plumbing program is designed for individuals interested in pursuing a career in the trades but who may be unsure of which specific field to choose. This program allows students to explore various trades, including plumbing, during the first year. Students will gain essential skills such as safety practices, rigging, hoisting, and blueprint reading, which are applicable across all trades. In the second year, students will specialize in plumbing, acquiring in-depth knowledge and practical skills necessary for a successful career in this field. The program emphasizes hands-on learning and includes a work placement, ensuring that graduates are well-prepared for the job market. With a high demand for tradespeople in New Brunswick, many students receive job offers even before graduation.
Program Structure
The Skilled Trades Techniques: Plumbing program is structured over a duration of two academic years of full-time study. The program includes:
- Year 1: Exploration of various trades, including plumbing, carpentry, electrical, and welding.
- Year 2: Specialization in plumbing with a focus on practical skills and knowledge.
- Hands-on learning experiences in workshops and labs.
- A work placement during the second year to gain real-world experience.
This program is offered at the Woodstock campus, where students will have the opportunity to specialize in plumbing among other trades. Please note that second-year program options are subject to change based on seat availability.
Featured Experiences
- Hands-on learning in well-equipped workshops and labs.
- Work placement in the second year to gain practical experience in the plumbing field.
- Exploration of multiple trades in the first year to help students make informed decisions about their specialization.
- Focus on safety practices and the use of tools and equipment relevant to the plumbing trade.
Career Options
Graduates of the Skilled Trades Techniques: Plumbing program can pursue various career opportunities in Canada, including:
- Plumber: Install and repair piping systems, fixtures, and appliances in residential and commercial settings.
- Pipefitter: Specialize in the installation and maintenance of piping systems for various industries, including oil and gas.
- Construction Trades Helper: Assist skilled tradespeople in construction projects, gaining valuable on-the-job experience.
- Heavy Equipment Operator: Operate machinery used in construction and plumbing projects, ensuring safety and efficiency.
- Maintenance Technician: Perform routine maintenance and repairs on plumbing systems in residential and commercial buildings.
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