2022-2023 Academic Catalog 
    
    Nov 23, 2024  
2022-2023 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration, AAS


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This program provides education and training in the areas of residential heating and air conditioning systems, commercial/industrial systems and commercial refrigeration.

Job Opportunities

HVACR Technician • HVACR Installer • HVACR Parts • Property Maintenance • HVACR Sales Lead Installer • Estimator • HVACR Manager

Certifications

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) • HVAC Excellence North American Technician Excellence (NATE) Refrigeration Service Engineers Society (RSES)

Salary Expectations
To find current average salaries for HVACR occupations, visit bls.gov.

Program Learning Outcomes

  1. Demonstrate industry-standard safety practices.
  2. Identify and apply appropriate tools and tool maintenance procedures pertaining to HVACR industry.
  3. Apply mathematical principles and algorithms to HVACR systems including electrical and circuitry, Ohm’s Law, temperature-pressure calculations, air flow and other measurements.
  4. Identify and demonstrate the various tools of the HVACR trade and their proper usage.
  5. Correctly employ HVACR tools to test temperature pressure and electrical circuitry, measure and cut materials, attach/detach hoses and valves, evacuate and charge systems, perform efficiency checks and control adjustments.
  6. Correctly apply temperature pressure calculations and electrical circuit calculations and measurements in testing, troubleshooting, maintaining, and repairing HVACR systems.
  7. Apply industry standard safety and environmental procedures to HVACR systems to include adding/removing refrigerant, charging/recharging systems, attaching/detaching hoses, during troubleshooting, repair, and installation.
  8. Employ a systematic troubleshooting approach to HVACR system malfunctions following industry standards and guidelines in order to develop the most effective repair solution.

The Associate of Applied Science degree provides the private sector with certified technicians. Graduates of the program may be employed as installers, service technicians, or system designers.

General Education Courses


Complete all (15 Hours)

Social Science Elective


(must have HIST, POLS, PSYC, SOCI, GEOG, ANTH, or ECON prefix)

Total 60 Credit Hours


† - student may substitute ENGL 1312  or SPCH 1300  for COLL 1300  if already completed

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