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Jacksonville, FL
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Program Overview
CBT Technology Institute's Air Conditioning, Refrigeration, and Heating Technology Associate Degree Program is tailored to prepare students for mid-level positions within the air conditioning, refrigeration, and heating industry. Our comprehensive program combines theoretical knowledge with hands-on training, covering critical aspects such as installation, basic design, maintenance, and repair of residential and commercial refrigeration, air conditioning, and heating systems. Graduates of this program will be well-prepared to pursue Journeyman Certification once they meet the requisite years of experience. It is strongly recommended to consult with an air conditioning advisor prior to registration to ensure the program aligns with your goals.
Certification Eligibility
Upon successful completion of our Associate Program, graduates become eligible to pursue Journeyman Certification, provided they meet the necessary requirements. This certification is a testament to your expertise and competence in the field.
Student Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete the Associate of Science in Air Conditioning, Refrigeration, and Heating Technology will possess a wide range of skills and knowledge in the HVACR industry, including the ability to:
Comply with OSHA Regulations: Apply specific and general OSHA regulations and adhere to procedures established by the EPA relevant to the HVACR trade.
Technical Service Proficiency: Execute technical service procedures for the proper installation, evaluation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of air conditioning and commercial refrigeration systems using HVACR instruments and tools.
Wiring Diagram Interpretation: Read and interpret wiring diagrams to power and control HVACR systems, utilizing this skill for system installation and troubleshooting.
Air Distribution Systems: Size, install, test, balance, and troubleshoot air distribution systems, including constructing fiberglass board ducts and fittings.
Piping and Tubing Skills: Select and install HVACR piping, tubing, and fittings, incorporating techniques such as copper tubing brazing and other joining methods.
Construction Drawing Interpretation: Read and interpret construction drawings and specifications, applying them to install and complete takeoffs of HVACR systems.
System Design and Code Compliance: Apply industry-accepted procedures for HVACR system design while ensuring compliance with construction code requirements.
System Operation and Testing: Operate and test various types of commercial refrigeration and air conditioning systems, including their automatic control systems.
Project Estimation: Apply principles and techniques to estimate HVACR projects accurately.
Energy Efficiency Expertise: Perform energy audits in buildings and implement best practices for the installation, operation, and maintenance of HVACR systems to improve energy efficiency.
Ready to take the next step toward a successful career in HVACR? Contact CBT Technology Institute today and embark on a journey to professional excellence.
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Program Overview
CBT Technology Institute's Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technician Diploma Program is designed to equip students with the fundamental knowledge and hands-on skills required for entry-level positions in the air conditioning and refrigeration industry. Our comprehensive program combines theoretical understanding with practical training, encompassing the installation, basic design, maintenance, and repair of residential and commercial refrigeration, air conditioning, and heating systems.
Certification Goals
Upon completing this program, students will be prepared to attain EPA Certification, a valuable credential for professionals in the HVACR field.
Student Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete the Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technician program will possess a comprehensive skill set and knowledge base related to the HVACR industry. Learning outcomes include the ability to:
Compliance with Regulations: Accomplish specific and general OSHA regulations and apply procedures established by the EPA relevant to the HVACR trade.
Technical Service Proficiency: Execute general technical service procedures to properly install, assess, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair air conditioning and commercial refrigeration systems using HVACR instruments and tools.
Wiring Diagram Interpretation: Read and interpret wiring diagrams to power and control HVACR systems, utilizing these diagrams for system installation and troubleshooting.
Air Distribution Systems: Size, install, test, balance, and troubleshoot air distribution systems, including the construction of fiberglass board ducts and fittings.
Piping and Tubing Skills: Select and install HVACR piping, tubing, and fittings, employing techniques such as copper tubing brazing and other joining methods.
Construction Drawing Interpretation: Read and interpret construction drawings and specifications, utilizing them for the installation and completion of HVACR systems.
Embark on your journey in the dynamic field of Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology. Contact CBT Technology Institute today and take the first step toward a rewarding and fulfilling career.
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The Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (HVAC/R) program at ASA is lab-based with almost every class meeting having a hands-on (learn-by-doing) approach where students train and work on actual air conditioning and refrigeration equipment. This lab allows students to gain experience in equipment installation, maintaining air conditioning units, troubleshooting equipment failures and refrigeration systems.
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Program Overview
CBT Technology Institute's Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technician Diploma Program is designed to equip students with the fundamental knowledge and hands-on skills required for entry-level positions in the air conditioning and refrigeration industry. Our comprehensive program combines theoretical understanding with practical training, encompassing the installation, basic design, maintenance, and repair of residential and commercial refrigeration, air conditioning, and heating systems.
Certification Goals
Upon completing this program, students will be prepared to attain EPA Certification, a valuable credential for professionals in the HVACR field.
Student Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete the Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technician program will possess a comprehensive skill set and knowledge base related to the HVACR industry. Learning outcomes include the ability to:
Compliance with Regulations: Accomplish specific and general OSHA regulations and apply procedures established by the EPA relevant to the HVACR trade.
Technical Service Proficiency: Execute general technical service procedures to properly install, assess, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair air conditioning and commercial refrigeration systems using HVACR instruments and tools.
Wiring Diagram Interpretation: Read and interpret wiring diagrams to power and control HVACR systems, utilizing these diagrams for system installation and troubleshooting.
Air Distribution Systems: Size, install, test, balance, and troubleshoot air distribution systems, including the construction of fiberglass board ducts and fittings.
Piping and Tubing Skills: Select and install HVACR piping, tubing, and fittings, employing techniques such as copper tubing brazing and other joining methods.
Construction Drawing Interpretation: Read and interpret construction drawings and specifications, utilizing them for the installation and completion of HVACR systems.
Embark on your journey in the dynamic field of Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology. Contact CBT Technology Institute today and take the first step toward a rewarding and fulfilling career.
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The Carpentry program prepares students for careers in the construction industry. Graduates will be eligible to be employed as rough carpenters doing framing and formwork or as finish carpenters installing windows and doors using hand tools and power tools. Students will also be taught the basics of construction planning, management, finance and production skills.
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