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Mssc Certified Production Technician
ID: CEMFG-654
=The MSSC Certified Production Technician (CPT®) 4.0 program is a nationally recognized credential designed to validate the foundational competencies required of today's manufacturing workforce. The certification is awarded to individuals who successfully complete assessments in four core areas: Safety; Quality Practices and Measurement; Manufacturing Processes and Production; and Maintenance Awareness.
Osha 10 General Industry Safety
ID: CESAF-695
Learn safety and health principles to help you meet OSHA requirements. Upon completion of the General Construction Safety course you will be able to identify OSHA regulatory requirements for construction sites and work knowledgeably within OSHA's construction standards. Special emphasis is placed on areas in construction that most commonly result in worker injury or property damage. Students will receive a 10-hour OSHA Construction completion card.
Pipes and Fittings
ID: CEPLU-550
This course provides students with hands-on training in the tools, materials, and techniques used to cut, connect, and install piping systems commonly found in residential and commercial plumbing. Students will work with PVC, PEX, PEX-A, copper (using both soldering and ProPress methods), and cast iron. The course also introduces blueprint reading and the interpretation of isometric drawings to help students visualize and plan piping layouts. Best practices in material take-off are integrated throughout the course to reinforce cost awareness, accuracy, and jobsite efficiency. Students will gain critical skills in pipe measurement, layout, and joining techniques that prepare them for success on the job.
Pipes and Fittings
ID: CEPLU-550
This course provides students with hands-on training in the tools, materials, and techniques used to cut, connect, and install piping systems commonly found in residential and commercial plumbing. Students will work with PVC, PEX, PEX-A, copper (using both soldering and ProPress methods), and cast iron. The course also introduces blueprint reading and the interpretation of isometric drawings to help students visualize and plan piping layouts. Best practices in material take-off are integrated throughout the course to reinforce cost awareness, accuracy, and jobsite efficiency. Students will gain critical skills in pipe measurement, layout, and joining techniques that prepare them for success on the job.
Pipes and Fittings
ID: CEPLU-550
This course provides students with hands-on training in the tools, materials, and techniques used to cut, connect, and install piping systems commonly found in residential and commercial plumbing. Students will work with PVC, PEX, PEX-A, copper (using both soldering and ProPress methods), and cast iron. The course also introduces blueprint reading and the interpretation of isometric drawings to help students visualize and plan piping layouts. Best practices in material take-off are integrated throughout the course to reinforce cost awareness, accuracy, and jobsite efficiency. Students will gain critical skills in pipe measurement, layout, and joining techniques that prepare them for success on the job.
Pipes and Fittings
ID: CEPLU-550
This course provides students with hands-on training in the tools, materials, and techniques used to cut, connect, and install piping systems commonly found in residential and commercial plumbing. Students will work with PVC, PEX, PEX-A, copper (using both soldering and ProPress methods), and cast iron. The course also introduces blueprint reading and the interpretation of isometric drawings to help students visualize and plan piping layouts. Best practices in material take-off are integrated throughout the course to reinforce cost awareness, accuracy, and jobsite efficiency. Students will gain critical skills in pipe measurement, layout, and joining techniques that prepare them for success on the job.
Pipes and Fittings
ID: CEPLU-550
This course provides students with hands-on training in the tools, materials, and techniques used to cut, connect, and install piping systems commonly found in residential and commercial plumbing. Students will work with PVC, PEX, PEX-A, copper (using both soldering and ProPress methods), and cast iron. The course also introduces blueprint reading and the interpretation of isometric drawings to help students visualize and plan piping layouts. Best practices in material take-off are integrated throughout the course to reinforce cost awareness, accuracy, and jobsite efficiency. Students will gain critical skills in pipe measurement, layout, and joining techniques that prepare them for success on the job.
Pipes and Fittings
ID: CEPLU-550
This course provides students with hands-on training in the tools, materials, and techniques used to cut, connect, and install piping systems commonly found in residential and commercial plumbing. Students will work with PVC, PEX, PEX-A, copper (using both soldering and ProPress methods), and cast iron. The course also introduces blueprint reading and the interpretation of isometric drawings to help students visualize and plan piping layouts. Best practices in material take-off are integrated throughout the course to reinforce cost awareness, accuracy, and jobsite efficiency. Students will gain critical skills in pipe measurement, layout, and joining techniques that prepare them for success on the job.
Pipes and Fittings
ID: CEPLU-541
This course will cover the proper uses and applications of plastc, copper, cast-iron, and steel pipes as well as the installation of the correct fittings for those materials.
Plumbing Math
ID: CEPLU-549
This course provides students with the foundational math skills required for success in the plumbing trade. The course emphasizes practical, jobsite-relevant applications of basic arithmetic, fractions, decimals, measurement conversions, and formulas used in pipefitting and layout. Students will learn how to calculate areas, volumes, offsets, flow rates, and apply math concepts to solve real-world plumbing problems. This course prepares students to perform accurate measurements, reduce material waste, and increase job efficiency.
Plumbing Math
ID: CEPLU-549
This course provides students with the foundational math skills required for success in the plumbing trade. The course emphasizes practical, jobsite-relevant applications of basic arithmetic, fractions, decimals, measurement conversions, and formulas used in pipefitting and layout. Students will learn how to calculate areas, volumes, offsets, flow rates, and apply math concepts to solve real-world plumbing problems. This course prepares students to perform accurate measurements, reduce material waste, and increase job efficiency.
Plumbing Math
ID: CEPLU-549
This course provides students with the foundational math skills required for success in the plumbing trade. The course emphasizes practical, jobsite-relevant applications of basic arithmetic, fractions, decimals, measurement conversions, and formulas used in pipefitting and layout. Students will learn how to calculate areas, volumes, offsets, flow rates, and apply math concepts to solve real-world plumbing problems. This course prepares students to perform accurate measurements, reduce material waste, and increase job efficiency.
Plumbing Math
ID: CEPLU-549
This course provides students with the foundational math skills required for success in the plumbing trade. The course emphasizes practical, jobsite-relevant applications of basic arithmetic, fractions, decimals, measurement conversions, and formulas used in pipefitting and layout. Students will learn how to calculate areas, volumes, offsets, flow rates, and apply math concepts to solve real-world plumbing problems. This course prepares students to perform accurate measurements, reduce material waste, and increase job efficiency.
Plumbing Math
ID: CEPLU-549
This course provides students with the foundational math skills required for success in the plumbing trade. The course emphasizes practical, jobsite-relevant applications of basic arithmetic, fractions, decimals, measurement conversions, and formulas used in pipefitting and layout. Students will learn how to calculate areas, volumes, offsets, flow rates, and apply math concepts to solve real-world plumbing problems. This course prepares students to perform accurate measurements, reduce material waste, and increase job efficiency.
Plumbing Math
ID: CEPLU-549
This course provides students with the foundational math skills required for success in the plumbing trade. The course emphasizes practical, jobsite-relevant applications of basic arithmetic, fractions, decimals, measurement conversions, and formulas used in pipefitting and layout. Students will learn how to calculate areas, volumes, offsets, flow rates, and apply math concepts to solve real-world plumbing problems. This course prepares students to perform accurate measurements, reduce material waste, and increase job efficiency.
Plumbing Math and Print Reading
ID: CEPLU-545
This course will review math concepts through applied on-the-job situations. This course will also introduce students to the types of drawings and symbols the will see on the job.
Plumbing Math and Print Reading
ID: CEPLU-538
This course will introduce you to plumbing as a career, provide plumbing-specific safety training, and familiarize you with the tools of the plumbing trade. The course will wrap up with plumbing-specific customer service training.
Plumbing System Design and Ins
ID: CEPLU-553
In this capstone course, students will apply their knowledge and skills to design, plan, and install a complete residential bathroom plumbing system. Working from a custom layout, students will create a materials list, position and install a shower, bathtub, urinal, toilet, and sink, and connect all fixtures to a central drain-waste-vent (DWV) system. The course emphasizes system layout, fixture placement, code compliance, and water pressure testing. By completing a full installation from planning through final testing, students gain a deeper understanding of system integration, jobsite sequencing, and real-world plumbing workflow.
Plumbing System Design and Ins
ID: CEPLU-553
In this capstone course, students will apply their knowledge and skills to design, plan, and install a complete residential bathroom plumbing system. Working from a custom layout, students will create a materials list, position and install a shower, bathtub, urinal, toilet, and sink, and connect all fixtures to a central drain-waste-vent (DWV) system. The course emphasizes system layout, fixture placement, code compliance, and water pressure testing. By completing a full installation from planning through final testing, students gain a deeper understanding of system integration, jobsite sequencing, and real-world plumbing workflow.
Plumbing System Design and Ins
ID: CEPLU-553
In this capstone course, students will apply their knowledge and skills to design, plan, and install a complete residential bathroom plumbing system. Working from a custom layout, students will create a materials list, position and install a shower, bathtub, urinal, toilet, and sink, and connect all fixtures to a central drain-waste-vent (DWV) system. The course emphasizes system layout, fixture placement, code compliance, and water pressure testing. By completing a full installation from planning through final testing, students gain a deeper understanding of system integration, jobsite sequencing, and real-world plumbing workflow.