HVAC
HVAC
Program Overview
The HVAC Technology program prepares students for employment as entry-level service and warranty technicians in the heating and air conditioning industry by providing a variety of hands-on, real-world experiences. Students will have the opportunity to earn the EPA 608 refrigerant certification.
The HVAC Installer and HVAC Technician certificates prepare students for employment in HBAC with a skill set that includes electrical safety, fundamentals of heating and cooling, electrical and mechanical systems, ductwork, airflow, and print reading. Students will gain experience troubleshooting equipment and gain an understanding of commercial equipment during their time in the HVAC program,
Explore our Program Options
Certificate: HVAC Installer Technician
25 credit hours, can be completed in two semesters
Certificate Courses
AMT 111 – Introduction to Industrial Safety
CNS 101 – Introduction to Electronics
CONS 141 – Electrical
DRFT 153 – Construction Graphics
HVAC 115 – Heating Fundamentals
HVAC 116 – Heating Service
HVAC 120 – Refrigeration Systems I
HVAC 121 – Refrigeration Systems II
HVAC 125 – Equipment Design
Certificate: HVAC Technician
48 credit hours, can be completed in three semesters
Orientation (2 hours)
COLL 105 – Technical Career Development I
COLL 106 – Technical Career Development II
Certificate Courses (40 hours)
AMT 102 – Introduction to Industrial Electricity
AMT 104 – Electrical Motor Controls
AMT 111 – Introduction to Industrial Safety
CNS 101 – Introduction to Electronics
CONS 108 – Energy Conservation Techniques
CONS 141 – Electrical
DRFT 153 – Construction Graphics
HVAC 115 – Heating Fundamentals
HVAC 116 – Heating Service
HVAC 120 – Refrigeration Systems I
HVAC 121 – Refrigeration Systems II
HVAC 125 – Equipment Design
HVAC 130 – HVAC Control & Troubleshooting
HVAC 135 – Commercial Equipment & Applications
Mathematics
MATH 104 – Technical Math
AAS Degree: HVAC Technician
63 credit hours, can be completed in four semesters
Orientation (2 hours)
COLL 105 – Technical Career Development I
COLL 106 – Technical Career Development II
Communications (9 hours)
ENGL 101 – English Composition
ENGL 102 – Advanced English Composition
COMM 104 – Fundamentals of Speech
Mathematics (3 hours)
MATH 104 – Technical Mathematics
Civics (3 hours)
HIST 106 – US History I
Required Courses (40 hours)
AMT 102 – Introduction to Industrial Electricity
AMT 104 – Electrical Motor Controls
AMT 111 – Introduction to Industrial Safety
BSAD 115 – Computer Concepts
CNS 101 – Introduction to Electronics
CONS 108 – Energy Conservation Techniques
CONS 141 – Electrical
DRFT 153 – Construction Graphics
HVAC 115 – Heating Fundamentals
HVAC 116 – Heating Service
HVAC 120 – Refrigeration Systems I
HVAC 121 – Refrigeration Systems II
HVAC 125 – Equipment Design
HVAC 130 – HVAC Control & Troubleshooting
HVAC 135 – Commercial Equipment & Applications
Approved Electives: choose one
BSAD 150 – Introduction to Business
CONS 105 – Introduction to Construction
DRFT 101 – Introduction to Engineering Drawing
ENER 105 – Introduction to Energy
ENER 265 – Alternative Energy Marketing & Promotion
Competitive Advantages
Short-Term Certificates
and Degree options
Low Tuition
Work-Based
Learning
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