HVACR Technician

Catalog
UTI II,
UTI I
Delivery Method
Traditional
Refer to the Tuition Chart to See Graduation Documents Offered
Location
Austin, TX,
Avondale, AZ,
Bloomfield, NJ,
Houston, TX,
Long Beach, CA,
Mooresville, NC,
Orlando, FL,
Sacramento, CA
Program Number: H01000
Weeks
39
Semester Credit Hours
38.50
Hours

506.5 class, 468.5 lab

Major equipment used in this course: Standard efficiency furnaces, High efficiency furnaces, residential air conditioning systems, conventional Heat Pump systems, Walk-in cooler, Hot water boiler, ductless mini-spilt systems, duct fabrication equipment, and Package Rooftop unit.

Program Description

The HVACR (Heating, Ventilation, Air-conditioning and Refrigeration) Technician Program is a combination of classroom, hands-on assignments, and outside/homework. The program consists of four phases: heating, ventilation, air-conditioning, and refrigeration. Students will develop troubleshooting skills, learn the proper and safe handling of potentially hazardous materials, understand how to balance ventilation systems, and develop a variety of other skills necessary to perform the functions of a HVACR technician.

Upon successful completion of this this program, graduates will have entry-level career opportunities in a variety of areas in the HVACR industry to include residential and commercial heating, air-conditioning, and refrigeration. A sample of job titles include: AC Technician, Environmental Technician, Building Maintenance Technician, Installation Technician, Apprentice, Industrial Air Handling Technician, Refrigeration Technician, and Furnace Repair Technician.

Program Objective

The program is designed to provide students with effective knowledge and skills to obtain entry level employment in the HVACR field as an installation, service, or maintenance technician.

Required Courses

Subject #
Name
Lec
Lab
Ext
Total
Sem
TWC Sem
Totals
506.5
468.5
0
975
38.5
44
Totals
506.5
468.5
0
975
38.5
44