HVAC (Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning)
An HVAC Techs are specialized technicians who play a vital role in maintaining optimal indoor comfort and air quality. Tasked with diagnosing, repairing, and maintaining heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems, they possess a deep understanding of complex mechanical and electrical components. From troubleshooting malfunctioning units to conducting regular maintenance checks, HVAC repair techs ensure efficient operation and energy efficiency.
The HVAC 600 Hour Program prepares you for entry-level employment in high-demand technical occupations involving the installation and the repair of climate control equipment.
Numerous technical disciplines are taught using a largely hands-on approach to skill development. You'll learn a variety of skills needed to work as a service or installation technician in the HVAC, commercial, manufacturing, and service areas.
Key Program Topics
- OSHA General Industry Training
- Career Readiness
- American Heart CPR/First Aid/AED
- NCCER Core Curriculum
- NCCER HVAC Level I
- NCCER HVAC Level II
Instructors are professionals in the field and teach using a largely hands-on approach to skill development.
Certifications & Credentials:
- American Heart CPR/First Aid/AED Certification
- OSHA 10-Hour General Industry Certification
- NCCER Core , HVAC Level I and HVAC Level II Certification
- EPA 608 A Certification
Program Details
This program takes approximately ten months to complete, with evening classes four times per week.
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Occupational Outlook for
HVAC Technicians
This program is fully accredited by the Council on Occupational Education (COE)