The HVAC Technician program from TJC focuses on broad, transferable skills, including an understanding of the heating, air-conditioning, refrigeration, and ventilation industry, and demonstrates elements of the industry such as planning, management, finance, technical and production skills, the underlying principles of technology, and health, safety, and environmental issues. This is a non-credit program intended to prepare students for professional certification. The purpose of this program is to prepare students to perform entry-level HVAC maintenance and repair tasks in residential and commercial environments. To enroll today, click here: Enroll Now.
The HVAC Technician Profession
The increasing development of heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems technology creates a number of employment opportunities in this long-standing trade poised for even more growth in the coming years. An HVAC technician installs, maintains, and repairs heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems. Professionals who work in this occupation might specialize in the installation, or in maintenance and repair.
Quick Facts
- Tuition: $2,299.00
- Register: Enroll Now
- Contact: Call 888-574-6218
Educational Requirements
- Students should have or be pursuing a high school diploma or GED
- National certification is available for students who complete this course including Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) 608 Core and 608 Small Appliances (Type 1) Certification
Detailed Course Topics Covered
- Describe the building trades and technology industry and associated career paths
- Identify the professional skills required for success and career advancement in the industry
- Complete basic measuring tasks and math calculations required in the building trades workplace
- Explain the safety procedures and equipment commonly used in the building trades workplace
- Explain the proper use, care, maintenance, and safety considerations for using common hand tools
- Explain the proper use, care, maintenance, and safety considerations for using common power tools
- Identify common rigging equipment and procedures used on a construction site
- Read common construction drawings and plans
- Apply principles of heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration to the installation, maintenance, and repair of HVACR systems
- Apply safety practices to HVACR installation, maintenance, and repair practices
- Identify and safely use hand and power tools
- Understand and read construction drawings
- Describe trade licensing, certification, career paths, and responsibilities and characteristics available in the HVACR trade in residential, commercial, and industrial areas
- Perform basic math and measuring tasks required in the HVAC trade
- Apply knowledge of electricity and electrical safety to HVACR installation, maintenance, and repair
- Apply knowledge of heating, cooling, and air distribution systems and individual components to the HVACR installation, maintenance, and repair
- Apply knowledge of different types of copper, plastic, and carbon steel piping in HVACR tasks
- Prepare, solder, and brazing copper tubing safety
- Measure, cut, ream, thread, install and join steep pipe in HVACR projects
- Understand Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rules and regulations related to HVAC practices
- Understand EPA requirements for small appliances, refrigerants, and hazardous chemicals
Each Course Includes
- 24/7 instructor support and course mentoring
- Student and instructor collaboration
- Engaging labs, student exercises, course videos, and animated simulations
- Student pre and post-assessments and online performance tracking
- National and state certification opportunities
- A secure Student Portal which includes: career guidance, resume writing, and other career resources
How to Enroll
Contact
To learn more about this program, contact us here or call 888-574-6218