Either a 4 year Degree in engineering plus 4 years in the profession for a masters license (Depending on which country /state your in
Or 10,000 hour apprenticeship and 744 hours of class room studies then you take your journeyman's tests
Some states only require that you have the qualifications of a rock as these are the ones that have the best politicians money can buy
Much less qualifications if you decide to become a senator or congressman as they do not require drug testing
There is no bachelor degree in plumbing. Plumbing is a technical job which can probably be learned at your local community college. There is no such thing as a "plumbing" major at a major university. plumbing is a trade learned in the field threw an apprenticeship 3 to 4 years . then you become a journeyman and after 5 years a master provided you can pass the test varies by city / state
If installed properly over 2,300 years
One can take a plumbing course at a local community college to learn basic plumbing skills. Many offer weekend or evening courses which one can learn the basic fundamentals in plumbing, or become an apprentice plumber. There are also many websites which can guide someone through an installation process. YouTube has many videos on various plumbing installation procedures which one can watch.
You have to do 2 years of college.
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You can learn basic plumbing skills by enrolling into a plumbing for beginners course at your local community college. You could also become a plumbing apprentice.
About 4 years of studing in college
2 years of college x
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There are online plumbing courses offered in the internet or you can go directly to some schools that offers it. Here are some list of colleges that offers vocational plumbing course: Vatterot College. Everest Institute. Fortis Institute. Ashworth College.