The HVAC Technology program prepares students to be a level one service technician and installer for a HVAC contractor. The HVAC Technology program is approved by the Ohio Department of Education.
Full-Time Course
Financial Aid available for qualified students
Learn basic electricity, fundamental concepts of refrigeration, basic piping and tubing, basic tools and equipment, forced air heating systems, hydronics, low pressure steam heating, and entrepreneurship so that you can work as a Service Technician and Installer in the HVAC field. Tool kit provided. Qualifying students sit for ICE & EPA certification. Graduates earn 22 semester/33 quarter hours of CT2 College Credit.
Students will be prepared for the following careers:
Service Technician Installer
Sheet Metal Worker Sales
Contractor Entrepreneurship
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Classes Begin August , 2012
Monday - Thursday
5:45p - 9:45p
600 hrs (40 weeks)
$5350* includes tuition, books, uniforms, supplies and certification exam(s)
Online registration is not available, please contact the Adult Education Department to register for this program
*Price subject to change
HVAC Job Outlook According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (CIP Code 47.0201)
(SOC Code 49-9021)
Employment of heating, air-conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers is projected to increase 28 percent during the 2008-18 decade, much faster than the average for all occupations. Median hourly wages of heating, air-conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers were $19.08 in May 2008. The middle 50 percent earned between $14.94 and $24.84 an hour.
Consumer Information (2009-2010)
On-time Completion Rate: 100%
Job Placement Rate: 53.33%
Median Loan Debt: $0
Room and Board: N/A
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