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Course Criteria
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This course is designed to provide students with realistic on-the-job training experience to acquire and apply knowledge, skills and attitudes in an occupational field. Specific job skills must be identified in a job-skills plan.
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This is a related technical instruction and hands-on course in which students attain basic knowledge of the heating ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration industry, including math, safety, refrigeration practice.
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This course provides related technical instruction and hands-on experience in which students attain basic knowledge of the heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration industry, including math, safety, refrigeration practices, the basic refrigeration cycle, and identification of basic and specialized tools.
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This course provides technical instruction and hands-on application in which students attain basic knowledge of the heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration industry including math, safety, refrigeration practices, the basic refrigeration cycle, and identification of basic and specialized tools.
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This course provides technical instruction and hands-on application in which students attain basic knowledge of the heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration industry, including cutting, joining and brazing copper tubing, soldering and brazing practices, and use of recovery equipment.
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This course provides technical instruction and hands-on application in which students attain basic knowledge of the heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration industry including defining electrical and electronic terms, AC and DC current, series and parallel circuits, and basic motor theory.
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This course provides technical instruction and hands-on application in which students attain basic knowledge of the heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration industry including formulas to solve electrical problems, components of an electrical circuit, common circuit controls in A/C systems, safety devices used in electrical systems, differentiation between circuit diagrams, and safety procedures for servicing electric motors.
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This course provides hands-on application in which students attain basic knowledge of the heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration industry, including identification of parts of a blueprint, mechanical and architectural drawings, use of basic drafting tools, drawing simple prints and sketches, size calculations using basic formulas, and ability to discuss the Florida Energy Code and make calculations using the Code.
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This course provides technical instruction and hands-on application in which students attain basic knowledge of the heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration industry, including calculation of heat loss and gain, use of manual "J", safe use of equipment and tools, operation principles of various fans, equipment use to check air flow, and air distribution related to duct size and design.
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This course provides students with realistic on-the-job training experience. The respective cooperative teacher and employer will provide the supervision in the on-the-job portion of the program and it will be scheduled as required hours for the program. Identify specific welding job skills that will be evaluated selectively on a minimum basis during each grading period.
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