Heating & Air Conditioning Technology (Evening)
720 Hours - Tuition $6,400* — Program begins Early September and Ends Late April
Daily Schedule 3:20 p.m. to 9:40 p.m., Monday through Thursday
The Heating and Air Conditioning Technology program offers theoretical and applied instruction as it relates to the repairing, maintaining, and installing of commercial, residential and institutional heating and air conditioning systems. Students will learn basic to advanced phases of electricity, refrigeration, heating, control circuitry and related topics needed by the heating and air conditioning technician. Students are prepared for entry-level employment as air conditioning mechanics, refrigeration mechanics, oil burner installers, service ventilation equipment installers, and hot air installers. Students who qualify may receive EPA 608 Universal Certification. At program completion, the student is awarded a diploma. (Note: An articulation agreement is available with his program)
General Areas of Training**
- Safety
- Basic Refrigeration
- Fundamentals of Heating and Air Conditioning
- Basic Electricity and Electrical Control Circuits
- Air Flow and Balancing
- Brazing and Soldering
- Gas and Oil Furnaces
- Central Heating and Air Conditioning Systems
- Heating and Air Conditioning Control Circuits
- Commercial Refrigeration, Heating, Air Conditioning
- Heat Pumps
*Note: Tuition subject to change
**In an effort to stay current with changes and trends in the industry, program curriculum may change during the program year.