Hospital and Laboratory Plumbing Systems Design
Hospital and Laboratory Plumbing Systems Design
MECH&AE X 400.17
This course provides training on basic hospital and laboratory design from a plumbing design standpoint.
Typically Available
Fall
Spring
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What you can learn.
What you can learn.
Gain in-depth knowledge of plumbing design at laboratories and hospital buildings
Identify key areas essential for a complete plumbing implementation at labs and hospitals
Apply details to plumbing design at labs and hospitals including medical gas systems, piping, valves, alarms, and storage systems
Describe an overview of water purification systems and laboratory waste systems
About This Course
Learn basic hospital and laboratory design from a plumbing design standpoint. The course covers hospital medical gas systems (piping, equipment valves and alarms), as well as laboratory gas systems (piping and storage systems). Instruction also provides an introduction to pure water systems, followed by laboratory waste systems.
Prerequisites
Successful completion of Plumbing Systems Design I and Plumbing Systems Design II, or consent of instructor.
This course applies toward the following programs
Construction Management Extended
certificate
certificate
The certificate in Construction Management Extended provides a comprehensive, up-to-date, and rigorous curriculum covering a wide array of aspects within the construction industry and the practical principles of construction management.
The certificate in Construction Management Extended provides a comprehensive, up-to-date, and rigorous curriculum covering a wide array of aspects within the construction industry and the practical principles of construction management.
Plumbing Systems Design
certificate
certificate
This online certificate provides a comprehensive curriculum in Plumbing Systems Design and is created in collaboration with the American Society of Plumbing Engineering (ASPE).™
This online certificate provides a comprehensive curriculum in Plumbing Systems Design and is created in collaboration with the American Society of Plumbing Engineering (ASPE).™