This program follows a structured schedule: Monday – Friday from 8 AM to 3 PM.
This program is designed to train students to meet employment requirements in the field of air conditioning, refrigeration, and heating. This will include the installation, repair, and maintenance of air-conditioning/refrigeration Equipment. Included in this program is the study of residential and commercial air conditioners, heat pumps, gas and electric furnaces, and the design of air conditioning systems. Throughout the entire program and emphasis is placed on current techniques used by service technicians. An emphasis is placed on graduate students being nationally and EPA certified.
Resources
First Semester | Hours |
HART 1401 Basic Electricity for HVAC | 4 |
HART 1356 EPA Recovery Certification Preparation | 3 |
HART 1410 HVAC Shop Practices and Tools | 4 |
HART 1407 Refrigeration Principles | 4 |
Total | 15 |
Second Semester | Hours |
LEAD 1100 Workforce Development with Critical Thinking | 1 |
HART 2338 Air Conditioning Installation & Startup | 3 |
HART 1341 Residential Air Conditioning | 3 |
HART 1303 Air conditioning Control Principles | 3 |
HART 2336 Air Conditioning Troubleshooting | 3 |
Total | 13 |
Third Semester | Hours |
HART 2450 HVAC Zone Controls | 4 |
HART 1345 Gas & Electric Heating | 3 |
HART 2349 Heat Pumps | 3 |
HART 2431 Advanced Electricity for HVAC | 4 |
Total HVAC Certificate Total Hours | 14 42 |