Upon completion of the program, the graduate is prepared for employment in the air conditioning, refrigeration, and heating service field.
- Troubleshoot heating and cooling system problems.
- Identify safety procedures when working with heating and cooling systems.
- Evaluate measurable pressures, saturation temperatures, sub-cooling and superheat factors.
- Identify components that are used to make up heating and cooling systems for homes and commercial use.
- Identify components and wiring to compare logic and schematic drawings to trace electrical voltages for successful circuit analysis.
- Determine heat gain/loss based upon enthalpy, air flow and needs of structures.
Requirements
Total Credits
38
0-10 Credit hours
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Course Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
10
11-18 Credit hours
Course Code
Course Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
8
19-27 Credit hours
Course Code
Course Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
9
28-38+ Credit hours
Course Code
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Credits
Sub-Total Credits
11