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Courses related to Plumbing Engineering 5 February 2009
Tags: Schools, Industry Training, Australasia, North America, Western Europe
Around the world, universities and learning institutions cater to the growing number of students looking to move into the plumbing engineering field.

US

Institution: University of Wisconsin at Madison

Course title: Fluid Systems Engineering (Bachelor of Science in Civil
Engineering with Fluid Systems Engineering option)

Course coverage: Piping and system components selection and design of hydraulic systems

Entry requirements: Standard college entry process

Course duration: Four years minimum

Course recognition: Worldwide

UK

Institution: University of Greenwich at Medway

Course title: Public Health Engineering Technology (BEng Hons)

Course coverage: Builds on a mechanical engineering core but with elements of civil engineering and specialist courses in water supply and distribution, wastewater and drainage, and applications in public health engineering.

Entry requirements: British A levels 180 UCAS points with at least one science/technology/maths based subject studied. Equivalent international qualifications accepted. Advanced entry offered for students with, for example, an appropriate Higher National Certificate/Diploma.

Course duration: Three years full time, four years ‘sandwich’ or six years part time

Course recognition: Worldwide

Australia

Institution: Skills Tech Australia, Yeronga TAFE, Brisbane.

Course title: Diploma of Plumbing Engineering Hydraulic Services

Course coverage: Seven stream options

Entry requirements: High school Year 12 or Certificate 111 in Plumbing.

Course duration: About four years part time

Course recognition: Nationally. International recognition depends on the country’s requirements