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HART 2120: HVACR Design and Installation II
4.00 Credits
Northwest Technical College
This course advances on HVAC Design I, building proficiency in sizing, installation, and servicing of residential and commercial heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration equipment and ductwork in accordance with the International/Minnesota Mechanical and Fuel Gas Code. Expanding skills in use of Vulcan 2000 plasma table in design and operational techniques for use in duct design and layout. Prerequisite(s): None Student must register for HART 2120 (lecture) and HART 2121 (lab).
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HART 2121: HVACR Design and Installation II Lab
0.00 Credits
Northwest Technical College
Lab This course advances on HVAC Design I, building proficiency in sizing, installation, and servicing of residential and commercial heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration equipment and ductwork in accordance with the International/Minnesota Mechanical and Fuel Gas Code. Expanding skills in use of Vulcan 2000 plasma table in design and operational techniques for use in duct design and layout. Student must register for HART 2120 (lecture) and HART 2121 (lab).
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HART 2130: Commercial Refrigeration Racks & Chillers Theory
4.00 Credits
Northwest Technical College
This is an advanced level course covering both large and small commercial applications including high- and low-pressure systems and applications; identification of components and controls related to cooling and cold storage applications. Strengthening basic refrigerant handling and recovery skills. Prerequisites: HART1200 Student must register for HART 2130 (lecture) and HART 2131 (lab).
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HART 2131: Commercial Refrigeration Racks & Chillers Theory Lab
0.00 Credits
Northwest Technical College
Lab This is an advanced level course covering both large and small commercial applications including high- and low-pressure systems and applications; identification of components and controls related to cooling and cold storage applications. Strengthening basic refrigerant handling and recovery skills. Student must register for HART 2130 (lecture) and HART 2131 (lab).
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HART 2200: HVAC/R Design and Installation III
4.00 Credits
Northwest Technical College
This course provides the student with advanced experience in the operation of the Vulcan 2000 Plasma Table for fabrication of sheet metal for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning applications. In addition, students will gain experience in psychometrics and heat load calculations used in heating, ventilation and air conditioning system designs. Incorporating blueprint reading to guide design in computer generated sheet metal fabrication. Prerequisite(s): None Student must register for HART 2200 (lecture) and HART 2201 (lab).
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HART 2201: HVAC/R Design and Installation III Lab
0.00 Credits
Northwest Technical College
Lab This course provides the student with advanced experience in the operation of the Vulcan 2000 Plasma Table for fabrication of sheet metal for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning applications. In addition, students will gain experience in psychometrics and heat load calculations used in heating, ventilation and air conditioning system designs. Incorporating blueprint reading to guide design in computer generated sheet metal fabrication. Student must register for HART 2200 (lecture) and HART 2201 (lab).
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HART 2210: Heating, Air, & Refrigeration Technology Internship
4.00 Credits
Northwest Technical College
The Heating, Air, & Refrigeration Capstone Internship provides advanced work experience. As the capstone course for the program, the internship practices and integrates the knowledge, concepts and skills associated with the program of study. Lecture time reviews resume building, interview skills, professional customer service, tool and equipment use, including industry safety, application of analytical planning and diagnostic service skills at "real world" job sites. Prerequisites: Instructor Approval or 4th Semester Capstone project
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HART 2220: Commercial Controls and Electronics
4.00 Credits
Northwest Technical College
This course will address the theory, application, installation, and servicing of controls and programmable logic controllers specific to the heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration industry. Prerequisites: HART 1200 Student must register for HART 2220 (lecture) and HART 2221 (lab).
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HART 2221: Commercial Controls and Electronics Lab
0.00 Credits
Northwest Technical College
Lab This course will address the theory, application, installation, and servicing of controls and programmable logic controllers specific to the heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration industry. Student must register for HART 2220 (lecture) and HART 2221 (lab).
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HLTH 1000: Introduction to Health Careers
3.00 Credits
Northwest Technical College
Students will explore career options within the fields of allied health. Course content is designed to provide information regarding health careers such as required education, working conditions, and typical salary. Content aims to promote discussion, encourage critical reflection and self-exploration. This course will familiarize students with the historical, philosophical, and social foundations of the health care system and various health careers. Prerequisite(s): None
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