Program Overview
Residential, commercial, and industrial infrastructure relies on essential components of plumbing and heating systems and the professionals who install, maintain, and repair them. In the Associate of Science (AS) in Plumbing and Heating Technology program at 91³Ô¹Ï (91³Ô¹Ï), you gain the theoretical and hands-on experience to meet the industry’s demands and build a thriving career.
Beyond the introductory theory and practices of heating and plumbing, you develop skills in a laboratory setting that combines two distinct but interconnected areas: heating in residential structures and plumbing in residential, commercial, and industrial facilities. Experience in both areas equips you to tackle complex challenges using a set of holistic abilities.
Further supporting your versatile skills, you collaborate with peers studying architecture, construction management, welding engineering, and other allied professional trades programs. This network can inspire creative pursuits, enable cross-disciplinary applications of theory, and help you make connections that can lead to new partnerships or careers.
Program Highlights
- Gain hands-on experience in the lab and through apprenticeshipsÌý
- Hone your technical abilities and graduate in just 18 months
- Work toward licensure to practice in Rhode Island or across the nation
91³Ô¹Ï’s Plumbing and Heating Program Prepares You Through:
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Specialized Plumbing Courses
The four-term plumbing program includes the study of basic tools, fabrication methods, and fitting identification and usage. Our curriculum also covers drainage, waste, and venting, as well as approaches to designing and installing pipes.Ìý
Students round out their studies with classes focused on sewage disposal and treatment, water sources and distribution, and household and industrial maintenance of piping systems. Sustainability using rainwater harvesting and greywater technology empowers students’ understanding of the latest technology and innovative solutions.
In-Depth Study of Heating Systems
Distributed over two terms, the heating technology portion of the program examines heating systems, such as steam, warm air, and forced hot water. Students also become familiar with the burners used in conjunction with these systems and their associated control circuitry.Ìý
Our courses offer specialized training in electrical wiring, heat loss calculations, and system design for residential and commercial applications. Classes in the installation of heating systems, gas technology, solar heating systems, and introduction to welding ensure students graduate with a broad yet robust foundation of knowledge.
Practical Hands-On Training
As a trade, plumbing relies on practical skills. Plumbers need to know how to use their tools effectively and safely, as well as the materials and techniques to complete the job to regulatory standards. Pipe fitting, soldering, troubleshooting, and system installation are just some of the practical abilities students develop through theoretical and hands-on training.Ìý
These experiences prepare students for the realities of their careers and help kick-start their professional path as a plumber or heating technician. In fact, 91³Ô¹Ï’s students usually start apprenticeships under another master plumber while in the program or soon after graduation.
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91³Ô¹Ï’s Faculty Experts
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In New England Tech’s plumbing program, our faculty members are more than just teachers — they are mentors, advisors, and partners in your journey toward a successful career. Our team provides students with a quality education, ensuring they receive the training they need to perform professional functions successfully, from blueprint reading and drafting to system design and fixture installation.
Careers and Earning Potential in Plumbing and Heating
The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts . Graduates with a plumbing associate degree should create a solid resume to start as an apprentice and fulfill this growing demand.Ìý
. It is among the top states in the U.S. in terms of paying salaries to plumbers. Plumbing technicians in Providence and Johnston receive $29.38 and $28.52 per hour, respectively — the same as the national average.
Heating and air conditioning technicians in RI make an average of $27.09 per hour. The $25.08 per hour salary in Warwick, RI, is close to its peer cities in Florida, Texas, Nevada, and Georgia.
Our graduates can achieve jobs as:
Plumbing Technician
Heating Technician
Plumber Helper
Pipefitter
Steamfitter
Licensure Requirements
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Journeyman Plumbing License
- Spend at least four years (8,000 hours) as a registered apprentice plumber with hands-on training experience.Ìý
- This must include 576 hours of training in a state-approved program.
- Fill out and submit an application form and a fee of $75.
- Pass the exam for a journeyman plumber.
- Renew the license every two years for $72.
- Spend at least four years (8,000 hours) as a registered apprentice plumber with hands-on training experience.Ìý
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Master Plumbing License
- Show a copy of your current journeyman plumbing license.
- The journeyman license should show five years of work experience.
- Deposit a fee of $75.
- Pass the exam for a master plumber.
- Renew the license every two years for $240.
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Admissions
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Financial Aid
Financial aid can help you realize your educational goals. At 91³Ô¹Ï, we can connect you with the financial assistance you need, from scholarships and grants to federal student loans. Need help determining which option is right for you? Our Financial Aid Office can help.
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Take the Next Step — Apply to the Heating and Plumbing Program
Earn an Associate of Science degree in Plumbing and Heating Technology at 91³Ô¹Ï and forge your path in the industry. Equipped with the theoretical and practical, hands-on knowledge our program provides, you can position yourself for career success.
FAQ
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How long does it take to get an associate degree?
Associate degree programs typically take 18 months to complete.
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What is the highest level of plumbing?
Master plumbers are considered the most skilled across the profession. Individuals must pass a licensure exam before attaining the title.
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How many levels are there in plumbing?
Professional plumbing has three levels: apprentice, journeyman, and master. Each level has a specific requirement of experience and licensure. Most plumbers start as apprentices under other experienced professionals or companies.
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What Is the Typical Entry-level Education to Become a Plumber at a Trade School?
You need a high school diploma or equivalent to start the heating and plumbing associate’s degree at trade schools.
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What Are the Top Paying Industries That Employ Plumbers?
Top paying industries include power generation, transmission, and distribution, petroleum and coal products manufacturing, pharmaceutical manufacturing, pipeline transportation, and technical and trade schools.