Heat & Air Conditioning
The Heating & Air Conditioning program is designed to prepare individuals for careers as heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration technicians (HVACR). The program places a strong emphasis on safety, thermodynamic principles, basic electrical and refrigeration theory, and their applications to various types of HVACR equipment.
Students receive training in troubleshooting and servicing techniques necessary for the installation, maintenance, and repair of a wide range of equipment. The training covers specific equipment such as residential and light commercial air conditioning systems, heat pumps, gas heating, electric heating, commercial ice makers, and commercial refrigeration.
Additionally, students will learn about the laws and regulations governing proper refrigerant handling procedures as outlined by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Upon completing the Heating & Air Conitioning program, students will be required to participate in credentialing activities, including EPA Section 608 Refrigerant Handling Certification, R-410A Refrigerant Safety Certification, the Industry Competency Exam (ICE), and NOCTI assessments.
Degrees and Certificates
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Heating & Air Conditioning, Associate in Applied Science (AAS) -
Heating & Air Conditioning, Certificate (CER) -
Heating & Air Conditioning, Short Term Certificate
Classes
ASC 111: REFRIGERATION PRINCIPLES
ASC 112: HVACR SERVICE PROCEDURES
ASC 113: REFRIGERATION PIPING PRACTICES
ASC 119: FUNDAMENTALS OF GAS HEATING SYSTEMS
ASC 120: FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRIC HEATING SYSTEMS
ASC 121: PRINCIPLES OF ELECTRICITY FOR HVAC
ASC 122: HVACR ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS
ASC 123: HVACR ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
ASC 128: LOAD CALCULATIONS
ASC 132: RESIDENTIAL AIR CONDITIONING
ASC 134: ICE MACHINES
ASC 147: REFRIGERATION TRANSITION AND RECOVERY
Permission of instructor.
ASC 148: HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS
ASC 192: HVACR APPRENTICESHIP/INTERNSHIP
Permission of instructor.