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Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Technician (2-CEC.HVAC.TECH) Information

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Get started in a career today with CSM’s Workforce Training Certificates. Are you looking for a meaningful career but lack the necessary skills? Enroll now in one of our non-credit Workforce Training programs for hands-on, job-specific skills. Training is flexible. CSM offers daytime, evening, and weekend classes. These programs prepare you for a satisfying and successful career. Upon completion of a program, you are ready to impress employers with the skills they require for immediate hire. CSM is your partner to success!
Students develop the skills required for entry-level technical positions in the field of heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC).   They learn to assist the HVAC mechanic - install, service, and repair heating and air conditioning systems in residences.  Customer service techniques that address competition and building a loyal clientele are introduced. Students completing this program will be eligible for employment with companies that install, service, and repair heating and air conditioning systems. A worker can take the state exams to be licensed as a journey- person or master HVAC mechanic after meeting experience requirements.

Certificates Details


This Certificates has required prerequisites

Classes offered: 6

Classes required for completion: 6

Mandatory Classes: 6

A passing grade is required to receive credit for the classes in this Certificates.

Classes in this Certificates must be taken in a specific order.

Price:  $5,874.00

 

Courses Available for this Certificates

HVAC II builds on the skills learned in HVAC I. Topics in this part of the course include: air properties and distribution; chimneys, vents and flues; introduct ......(more)
A continuation of HVAC II, Part 1, topics in this part of the course include compressors; heat pumps; leak detection; evacuation, recovery, and charging of HVAC ......(more)
HVAC III builds on the concepts learned in HVAC II. Topics in this course include: preventive maintenance; troubleshooting accessories; introduction to electri ......(more)
A continuation of HVAC III, Part 1, topics in this course include: troubleshooting heating and cooling systems; water and air balance; steam systems; and custom ......(more)
HVAC IV builds on the skills learned in HVAC III. Topics in this course include: water treatment; indoor air quality; energy conservation equipment; building ma ......(more)
HVAC IV builds on the skills learned in HVAC I, II, and III. Topics in this course include: system start up and shutdown, construction drawings and specificatio ......(more)

 

 
 

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