HVAC/R Technology
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Program Information/Mission
The mission of the Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Technology Associate in Applied Science degree program is to provide students with the knowledge and skills pertaining to the maintenance, repairing, and designing of residential heating, cooling, and commercial refrigeration systems. After completing this program consisting of extensive laboratory as well as lecture-based coursework, graduates will be able to work as entry-level technicians in the following job classifications: heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics, sheet metal duct installers, residential heating and air conditioning installers and startup technicians, and general facilities repair persons.
Admission to Program
Additional Program Information
Although this program is not intended to be transferable to a four-year college, many of the courses will transfer into the HVAC/R Engineering Technology and Energy Management Bachelor of Science Degree at Ferris State University.
Students must provide the following items: safety glasses with side shields, work gloves, basic scientific calculator, and thumb drive.
To Remain in and Graduate from the Program
Students must attain a grade of C or better in each course to remain in and graduate from the program. Students must take all required HVAC Excellence testing in order to graduate.