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3.00 Credits
Basic principles, layout skills, and techniques used in hand and machine operations of plumbing and carpentry necessary to perform the installation of HVAC&R equipment and systems. Students learn to install basic plumbing potable water supplies and drainage systems necessary for the successful installation of HVAC equipment. Students obtain a basic understanding of the BOCA Plumbing code as it pertains to the HVAC industry. A laboratory fee is required.
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3.00 Credits
Basic principles, layout skills, and techniques used in hand and machine operations of plumbing and carpentry necessary to perform the installation of HVAC&R equipment and systems. Students learn to install basic plumbing potable water supplies and drainage systems necessary for the successful installation of HVAC equipment. Students obtain a basic understanding of the BOCA Plumbing code as it pertains to the HVAC industry. A laboratory fee is required.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to low-temperature and medium-temperature refrigeration systems and applications including special electrical and pressure controls associated with this equipment. A course fee is required. Prerequisite: HVAC 105 or permission of the Discipline Lead.
Prerequisite:
HVAC 101 & HVAC 103
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4.00 Credits
Discusses the fundamentals of heating systems, including installation, troubleshooting, controls and servicing. A course fee is required. Pre or Corequisite: HVAC 101 or permission of the Discipline Lead.
Prerequisite:
HVAC 101
Corequisite:
HVAC 101
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4.00 Credits
Discusses the fundamentals of heating systems, including installation, troubleshooting, controls and servicing. A course fee is required. Pre or Corequisite: HVAC 101 or permission of the Discipline Lead.
Prerequisite:
HVAC 101
Corequisite:
HVAC 101
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to entry-level design skills, principles, and theory necessary to identify, install, and operate various central A/C and heating systems for residential and light commercial installations. Basic hands-on skills required to calculate, design, and lay out air conditioning, heat pump, forced-air, and hot-water heating systems and their components utilizing both hand and computer-software calculations. A course fee is required. Prerequisite: HVAC 101 or permission of the Discipline Lead.
Prerequisite:
HVAC 101
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to the design theory of practical, simple, and complex control systems and identification of the control hardware components necessary to meet specific control parameters. Students develop an understanding of electric and electronic, pneumatic, and fluidic controls and control systems and the air conditioning systems to which they are applied. Prerequisite: HVAC 101, HVAC 105, and HVAC 109; or permission of the Discipline Lead.
Prerequisite:
( HVAC 101 & HVAC 103 ) or ELOC 153
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3.00 Credits
The study of advanced HVAC systems and equipment used in commercial, institutional, and industrial buildings and processes. The course deals with special equipment topics that require special design needs such as liquid chillers, computer rooms, clean rooms, laboratories, and test chambers and their service and maintenance. The course shows the proper design and equipment selection for these systems and their differences in standard cooling applications as well as their relationship to other building systems. Prerequisite: HVAC 101, HVAC 105, and HVAC 109; or permission of the Discipline Lead.
Prerequisite:
HVAC 101 & HVAC 105 & HVAC 109
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3.00 Credits
Faculty-monitored training with an HVAC employer for a minimum of 15 hours per week. Students learn and practice technical skills on the job. Open to HVAC majors who have completed 24 or more credit hours in the HVAC program, or with permission of the Discipline Lead.
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2.00 Credits
Presents students with the basics of automation in today's global factories. This course emphasizes a high level of understanding of concepts, terminology, systems and networks. In addition, the course covers details of the job opportunities that are available to mechatronics students worldwide. (FYS)
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