Plumbing – Part-time
Part-time Programs | The Built Environment Programs, Pre-Apprenticeship | School of Trades & Technology
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Earn your college credential attending classes in the evening and on weekends.
Is this part-time delivery option for you?
Combining online learning with classroom labs, workshops and other educational activities, the program is ideal for students who are currently employed, or have other daytime responsibilities, and are willing to make the commitment to the class schedule and program requirements.
- Study on your own time, while still interacting with our qualified instructors.
- Shop and classroom sessions are scheduled on a weekly basis to complete practical projects onsite at the campus.
- Work with our experienced faculty in person during scheduled evening and weekend sessions, applying the theory you have learned in a safe and supervised setting.
Tuition
You’ll pay for the block of courses scheduled for each semester at the beginning of the semester in which it is offered.
| Tuition, Fees & Additional Costs | Amount |
|---|---|
| Payment 1 - Year 1 (Due August 2011) | $1,390 |
| Payment 2 - Year 1 (Due January 2012) | $1,391 |
| Payment 3 - Year 2 (Due August 2012) | $556 |
| Payment 4 - Year 2 (Due January 2013) | $1,391 |
| Books | $935 |
| Student Association - Annual Part-time Fee | $30 |
| Tools, Safety Equipment & Certifications | $650 |
Tuition, books, and program costs are subject to change.
Schedule & Courses
- The course schedule for this program will span a 2-year period. Courses will either be completed 100% online, or through a combination of in-class and online instruction. In-class courses will be held at Akerley Campus.
- You should be prepared to commit up to 2 nights per week (3 hours each night) plus every second Saturday for in-class/practical shop activities.
- Outside the scheduled in-class sessions, you’re also expected to study on your own time and complete theory activities and assignments, on a weekly basis, as outlined by your instructor. You should plan for an additional study time of at least 10 hours per week.
- Classes and workshop activities will have a set schedule at the campus, so your ability to commit to the scheduled times (evenings and weekends) will be key to your successful completion of this program. The schedule runs from September to mid-June, with a break during the Christmas holidays. All courses adhere to set start and end dates.
- Work Experience occurs throughout the program and is tracked by the instructor and student.
- Schedule is subject to change.




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