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$49 total
The need for qualified heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC) technicians is never going away. Collin College can teach you what it takes to work in the residential HVAC industry installing and servicing gas and electric furnaces and heat pump systems.
You will learn how to work safely and responsibly within Environmental Protection Agency guidelines and standards that apply to the HVAC industry, and identify and use HVAC equipment, components and tools, while understanding their functions within the industry. You will also learn common mechanical, electrical and electronic components such as compressors, switches, thermostats, motors and fans. You will even be able to practice all of the techniques you learn with heat pumps, heating units, a/c units, refrigeration units and more with hands-on instruction in Collin College facilities.
If your program requires a criminal background check, your placement in a required clinical site, cooperative, practicum, internship, and/or licensure/certification opportunity may be impacted. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact your program director and check with your licensing/certifying entity, if any, to determine your status.
Students planning to transfer to a college or university should check with the Collin College academic advisors. Also check the degree requirement of the intended transfer college prior to beginning this program to verify course degree applicability.
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As the Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) trade is growing, and College of Western Idaho's (CWI) HVAC Apprenticeship program is your key to starting a rewarding career in a field increasingly in need of trained and licensed technicians, installers, and trouble shooters.
This four-year program will take your skills from the basics to being prepared to take the journeyman test to become a licensed HVAC technician. HVAC Apprenticeship classes are available in a hyflex format offering in-person and virtual class options with 576 hours of classroom training and 8,000 hours of on-the job experience.
Learn from industry experts in the classroom in concert with employment in the HVAC field for on-the-job training while earning a living. Courses will teach refrigeration as applied to air conditioning theory, electrical theory, motors and basic electrical controls, International Fuel Gas and Mechanical Code, installation methods, and much more.
Prepare yourself to work in the following areas of the HVAC industry:
Residential
Commercial
Industrial
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$200 total
The Certificate Program in HVAC provides a structured approach to learning the in-depth technical principles and applications you need to design new HVAC systems and retrofit existing systems to meet energy-conservation and comfort standards. The curriculum is overseen by an advisory board of industry and education leaders and approved by the University of California, Berkeley, College of Environmental Design, ensuring your education is relevant and up to date. Courses are taught by working professionals with many years of practical experience.
$5,725 total
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HVACR Technicians maximize the performance of HVACR equipment – heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration. As a graduate from our online HVAC School training program, you will know the procedures and techniques for installing, testing, repairing, and maintaining HVACR systems. Whether you live in a big city, small town or rural area, now is the time to train to start making money in one of the largest, oldest and most secure industries in the nation. New construction of commercial and residential buildings, along with the rising number of complex energy efficient, climate-control systems will increase the need for qualified heating, air conditioning and refrigeration installers and mechanics.
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The Center for Employment Training (CET) in Alexandria, VA, excels with its HVAC certification program, offering superior hands-on training for aspiring HVAC technicians. The program covers core aspects like HVAC system installation, maintenance, and repair, alongside electrical wiring, refrigeration, air conditioning, and heating systems. With flexible schedules and experienced faculty, CET ensures students receive high-quality, nationally recognized training. Graduates are prepared for the EPA certification, ensuring success in the HVAC industry. CET's dedication to student growth and industry relevance makes it an exceptional choice for a rewarding career in HVAC technology, setting the benchmark for vocational learning in Alexandria and beyond.
$13,736 total
The HVAC certification program offered at Frederick Community College - Main Campus is designed to prepare students for a career in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems. The program covers topics such as electrical circuits, refrigeration, and troubleshooting techniques. Students gain hands-on experience through lab work and on-the-job training, and upon completion of the program, they are eligible to sit for various HVAC certification exams.
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Bitterroot College, affiliated with the University of Montana, excels in its HVAC certification program. This comprehensive curriculum combines theoretical knowledge and hands-on training to prepare students for a thriving career in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. Faculty expertise, state-of-the-art labs, and university reputation ensure a top-notch education. The program doesn't just award a certification; it produces adaptable, skilled technicians ready for the industry's challenges. Bitterroot College's commitment to student success shines through robust career support. Graduates emerge not just certified, but equipped for excellence in the dynamic HVAC field, making it a prime choice for aspiring professionals seeking a bright future in healthcare.
$2,895 total