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HVAC and Refrigeration Technician Schools
HVAC -- Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning -- has revolutionized the way people live, allowing the Southern United States to explode in population because air conditioning made life more bearable in the sweltering summers. Refrigeration systems, from home refrigerators to huge industrial food storage freezers have changed the way perishables are distributed and stored.
As an HVAC technician, you'll know that your skills will always be in demand, no matter what the economy is, because of the necessity for food storage and comfortable home and office environments.
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The following schools offer HVAC and Refrigeration technician training programs:
Advanced Technology Institute offers students the opportunity to gain hands on experience in many types of air conditioning and heating units, including heat pumps, air conditioners, and large commercial systems in its HVAC and Refrigeration program. The program also includes EPA approved refrigerant handling certification.
Arizona Automotive Institute HVAC and Basic Refrigeration Training and Advanced HVAC/R programs combine quality instruction and hands-on training in air conditioning system installation, service and repair. The programs include training on heat pumps, refrigeration units and large chilled water systems used in commercial buildings.
Find out more about the HVAC training offered at Arizona Automotive Institute in Glendale, Arizona
Ashworth College can help you start a career as an HVAC technician with its Heating & Air Conditioning diploma program. Students learn the principles of heating, air conditioning, and ventilation, and how to maintain and repair a variety of furnaces and cooling equipment, including gas and oil furnaces, heat pumps, and water chillers. The program also includes training in electrical controls and math for technicians.
ATI Career Training Center combines training in air conditioning installation and repair and major appliance service and repair in its Air Conditioning, Heating, Refrigeration and Appliance Technician diploma program. Students learn electrical troubleshooting and the operation and maintenance of large chilled water systems in this program, which prepares them for EPA certification.
Branford Hall Career Institute offers a Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning certificate program that is taught by instructors familiar with the requirements of this high-demand industry. The program allows students to use the latest tools, equipment and technologies.
CHI Institute uses instructors with professional industry experience to teach students the skills needed to install and maintain air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration systems. The Heating, Refrigeration and AIr Conditioning Technology program is offered in the day or in the evening, and helps students prepare for the Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute (ARI) EPA Technician Certification exam.
Coyne College teaches students to install and service residential and commercial heating and air conditioning systems in its HVAC-R diploma and associate degree programs. The diploma program teaches real-world skills in the maintenance and installation of gas and electrical heating, air conditioners and heat pumps and commercial controls. The associate degree program teaches advanced skills, and prepares the graduate for EPA certificaton exams.
Get more information on the HVAC programs at Coyne College in Chicago
Environmental Technical Institute 7 month HVAC Technology certificate and 12 month Heating, Air Conditioning, Refrigeration and Basic Associated Equipment certificate programs provide hands-on training which can prepare you to immediately enter the workforce as an entry-level HVAC techncian. Students learn to install HVAC systems in commercial and residential settings, and to diagnose and repair malfunctioning equipment.
Florida Technical College provides the technical skills and knowledge needed to start a career as a residential or commercial HVAC technician. Students learn to maintain and troubleshoot a variety of heating, refrigeration and air conditioning systems.
Interactive College of Technology teaches the theory behind heating and air conditioning, but also provides hands-on experience in the repair and maintenance of heating, ventilating, refrigeration and air conditioning systems in its HVAC/R diploma program. Students participate in a 135 hour externship as part of the course.
Lincoln College of Technology teaches students to install and maintain climate control systems in its HVAC Technology diploma program. Students learn blueprint reading and basic electrical skills needed to maintain control systems, and procedures for installing and servicing residential and commercial heating and cooling systems.
Lincoln Technical Institute prepares you for a career as HVAC or refrigeration repair tech using advanced computer software and technology. The Air Conditioning, Refrigeration & Heating Technology program teaches system component operations, along with temperature and pressure effects on liquids and gases.
Miller-Motte Technical College HVAC and Refrigeration diploma and associate degree programs introduce students to the mechanical, electrical, and electronic components that make up today's sophisticated heating, ventilation, and refrigeration systems. Through hands-on training, students learn the refrigeration cycle, and the control of ventilation systems.
Redstone College teaches students how to work with small, medium and large scale heating and air conditioning systems in its Associate degree program in HVAC/R. Working with computer controlled electronic and pneumatic systems, they develop their diagnostic skills on electrical and mechanical control systems. Graduates are eligible to take the ARI/GAMA student competency exams.
Refrigeration School prepares students for entry-level positions as service and maintenance technicians with its HVAC/Electro-Mechanical diploma program. With a combination of classroom and hands-on training, students learn mechanical and electrical troubleshooting techniques for residential and commercial heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration equipment.
Learn more about the HVAC Electro/Mechanical program at Refrigeration School in Phoenix, Arizona
TESST College of Technology teaches students to install and repair a wide variety of HVAC equipment in its Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning certificate program. Students gain extensive experience with heat pumps, window and central air conditioners, electronic air filters and humidification/dehumidification systems.
Vatterott College offers a Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanic diploma program that prepares the graduate for an entry-level HVAC mechanic's position. Over the 60 week program, students learn the basics of refrigeration, residential heating and air conditioning systems, and commercial systems. The program covers installation, troubleshooting, and servicing of systems, along with the theory of HVAC.
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Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanic diploma program is
available at these Vatterott campuses. Click on a location to get more
information. Cleveland, Ohio Des Moines, Iowa Kansas City, Missouri Memphis, Tennessee O'Fallon, Missouri Omaha, Nebraska Quincy, Illinois (Diploma in Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration) St. Louis, Missouri (Sunset Hills and St. Ann Springfield, Missouri Tulsa, Oklahoma Wichita, Kansas |
Vatterott College Associate degree program in Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology program combines training in the installation and service of residential heating and cooling systems with advanced training in commercial HVAC design and zoning. The program includes an introduction to computers and programmable logic controllers used in office building ventilation. The 90 week program also includes courses designed to improve the graduate's professional and customer service skills. The exact courses offered vary on different campuses. Contact the college using the links below to determine the program offered at the campus you are interested in.
| Vatterott College offers the Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Technology Associate degree program on these campuses. In addition, bachelor's programs are offered in Oklahoma City and St. Ann. Click on a location to get more information. Memphis, Tennessee O'Fallon, Missouri Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Omaha, Nebraska St. Louis, Missouri (St. Ann) St. Louis, Missouri (Sunset Hills) Tulsa, Oklahoma |
Vatterott College Environmental Systems Technology degree program gives graduates the skills they need to maintain and operate HVAC and refrigeration systems in a commercial or industrial setting. Students learn electrical fundamentals, the principles and operation of heating and air conditioning systems, steam operated equipment, hydronics, and water treatment. Coursework also includes training in technical writing, problem solving, and professional development.
YTI Career Institute 12 month HVAC program develops the student's skills in diagnosing and troubleshooting mechanical and electrical problems in heating and air conditioning units. Students learn how to install and replace equipment.