Required courses and specifics about degrees offered in this program
Jeffrey Brower
(218) 333-6642
jeff.brower@ntcmn.edu
The Residential Plumbing/HVAC Technology program prepares the
learner to begin their career in the plumbing and heating professions.
Coursework provides the learner with a technical understanding and
skills development. Coursework integrates theory and practical
experience. Throughout the Residential Plumbing/HVAC program, the
learner develops skills in piping/ductwork procedures, designing
plumbing and HVAC systems, plumbing and HVAC systems installations,
blueprint reading and sketching. The successful graduate is eligible
for documented hours towards state apprenticeship requirements and
employment in an advanced apprenticeship level in a variety of
businesses found in rural and metropolitan areas.
There are a variety of career opportunities for graduates of the Residential Plumbing/HVAC Technology program. Graduates have the option of working for a commercial or residential plumbing/HVAC contractor as they complete their apprenticeship training. The plumbing and heating trades offers challenging and interesting work for those with the desire to work as designers, installers, and troubleshooters. The future opportunity for private business ownership also exists.
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