Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration - AAS

63 credit Associate of Applied Science Degree in Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration: With a goal of preparing students for entry level HVAC-R Technician position, this degree will require the equivalent of four semesters of classroom and lab courses for a total of 63 credits.  It will include a combination of fundamental and advanced instruction in HVAC-R theory and practice, as well as related foundational skills courses in math, communication and ethics.  

Year 1Credits
FallSpring
M 111 - Technical Mathematics3  
COMX 115 - Introduction to Interpersonal Communication3  
ELCT 100 - Introduction to Electricity 3  
HVC 110 - Introduction to HVAC-R3  
OSH 110 - OSHA 10 Safety Training for Construction Trades1  
HVC 115 - Trade Tools and Test Equipment2  
HVC 125 - Environmental Protection Agency 608 Certification   1
HVC 130 - HVAC-R Electrical  3
HVC 140 - HVAC Systems I  3
HVC 145 - HVAC-R Welding, Brazing and Pipe Joining  2
HVC 150 - HVAC Installation and Sheet Metal Fabrication  4
HVC 155 - Blueprint Reading and Wiring Schematics  3
Year Total: 15 16
Year 2Credits
FallSpring
ELCT 111 - Electric Meters and Motors 3  
HVC 240 - HVAC Systems II3  
WRIT 104 - Workplace Communications2  
HVC 215 - Central AC and Indoor Air Quality4  
HVC 220 - Gas-Fired Furnaces and Boilers4  
HVC 255 - Advanced Controls  3
HVC 270 - Energy-Efficient HVAC Technologies and Renewable Energy  3
HVC 260 - Commercial Air Conditioning and Refrigeration   4
Commercial Heating and Burners  4
Construction Trades Ethics  2
Year Total: 16 16
Total Program Credits: 63

Certification opportunities offered through this program will include: 

  • OSH10 - Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 10 hour construction industry safety training
  • EPA 608 - Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Universal Certification for refrigerant disposal
     

North America Technician Excellence (NATE) certification may also be offered in the future.