HVAC
Students will have the opportunity to learn about fundamentals of heating, air conditioning, refrigeration, electricity, and troubleshooting. Students will participate in simulated installation in the lab or actual installation on the job/project site. Students will practice brazing and soldering copper tubing using torches. Students will also complete a 10-hour OSHA authorized safety course and receive a 10-hour safety certification if all safety course components are successfully completed. Upon completion of the course, students have the opportunity to take the EPA certification test. Students will be equipped with industry recognized credentials (IRCs) to further their training on the job or at a post-secondary institution.
This is a two-year course. HVAC II students will practice more advanced skills and prepare for entry-level HVAC service and/or installation. Upon completion of the course, students have the opportunity to take the EPA certification test. Students will be equipped with industry recognized credentials (IRCs) to further their training on the job or at a post-secondary institution.
Credentials Available: OSHA 10, and EPA
Students will have the opportunity to learn about fundamentals of heating, air conditioning, refrigeration, electricity, and troubleshooting. Students will participate in simulated installation in the lab or actual installation on the job/project site. Students will practice brazing and soldering copper tubing using torches. Students will also complete a 10-hour OSHA authorized safety course and receive a 10-hour safety certification if all safety course components are successfully completed. Upon completion of the course, students have the opportunity to take the EPA certification test. Students will be equipped with industry recognized credentials (IRCs) to further their training on the job or at a post-secondary institution.
This is a two-year course. HVAC II students will practice more advanced skills and prepare for entry-level HVAC service and/or installation. Upon completion of the course, students have the opportunity to take the EPA certification test. Students will be equipped with industry recognized credentials (IRCs) to further their training on the job or at a post-secondary institution.
Credentials Available: OSHA 10, and EPA