HVAC Technician Program
Program Overview
The HVAC Technician Program provides students with the technical knowledge and hands-on skills needed to repair, install, service, and maintain heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems. This comprehensive 190-hour program covers essential tasks such as determining space air-flow requirements, cutting and drilling metal with saws and drills, troubleshooting, measuring temperature, humidity, and voltage in electrical circuits, and cleaning coils, fans, and registers. Students will gain a solid understanding of HVAC system functionality, troubleshooting, and maintenance practices.

Key Skills and Competencies
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Installation, repair, and maintenance of HVAC systems
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Determining air-flow requirements for optimal system performance
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Measuring temperature, relative humidity, and voltage
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Cleaning and maintaining HVAC components such as coils, fans, and registers
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Safety standards for HVAC work in compliance with industry regulations
Certification Opportunities:
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AC Registration License
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EPA Section 608 Universal Certification
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NATE
Career Opportunities:
Graduates of this program will be prepared for entry-level positions in the HVAC field, including:
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HVAC Technicians
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Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Troubleshooting
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Refrigeration Technicians
Additional Notes:
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Certification: Students will have the opportunity to apply for their EPA Section 608 Universal Certification (HVAC) and Apprentice Electrician License (Electrical Technician) upon completion of the program.
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Hands-On Training: Each program emphasizes practical experience and real-world applications to ensure students are ready for entry-level roles in their respective fields.
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Course Duration: Both programs are designed to be completed in 6 to 8 weeks (190 hours), with flexible scheduling options available.