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If you want to find out more about how to choose a home-study, online or college-based plumbing course to help you study to be a plumber, then this site is for you. I've been through the same process as you and have studied to become a plumber - so I'm providing an independent guide to the pros and cons of the different ways to study and train to be a plumber. The site covers the a selection of top schools, online-courses, practical workshops and home-study theory courses - showing you how and where to study to be a plumber. I've just redesigned the site (hope you like it!) and have included more links to help you find a local school or college (write and you'll normally get a pack of interesting information together with a prospectus), setup in business or find a job. On this site, you'll find out how to: Study Plumbing at Home Great if you want to continue working in your current job until you are qualified. Find out about home-study and online courses. Study Plumbing at College How to enrol at your local college - good if you leaving school or would like evening courses. Find out about local colleges and government schemes. Visit our partner ExploreDegrees for a list of colleges near you. Study Plumbing at a Practical Workshop Course Enrol in a residential course - from 2 to 12 weeks - for a full-time, practical course. Plumbing Books and Reference Materials View our list of recommended books and materials. |