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3.00 Credits
An advanced level course in heating systems focusing on fossil fuel technology and venting. There will also be discussions in calculating fuel economies and greenhouse effects. Three class hours. Spring semester only. Prerequisites: HVA 103, HVA 104, MTH 135 and PHY 100. 3 Credits.
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3.00 Credits
A course demonstrating the role of the computer in the HVAC technologies. The student will receive an overview of the operation of six current computer programs in the HVAC specialities. Three class hours. Fall semester only. Prerequisites: HVA 102, HVA 103 and HVA 104. 3 Credits.
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1.00 Credits
A thorough understanding of the various refrigerant types are necessary for the heating, ventilating and air conditioning service technician. This short course will explore CFC's, HFC's, HCFC's and the refrigerant retrofit procedures necessary in today's changing energy field. Three class hours. Prerequisites: HVA 101, HVA 102, HVA 104 or permission of department. 1 Credit.
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4.00 Credits
As many heating, ventilating and air conditioning personnel advance in their careers, the aspiration for many is to enter the area of estimating. This course will explore the fundamentals of blueprint reading, mechanical takeoff, reading mechanical specifications, equipment and labor estimating, both manually and by computer. This course is applicable to both residential and commercial contractors. Four class hours. Prerequisites: HVA 101, HVA 102, HVA 103, HVA 104, HVA 105 or permission of department. 4 Credits.
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2.00 Credits
Commercial refrigeration service is a specialization within the heating, ventilating and air conditioning industry. This course will provide the student with the understanding of ice machines, reach-in coolers and freezers, as well as walk-in coolers and freezers. Emphasis will be placed on repair of restaurant type equipment. Three class hours. Prerequisites: HVA 101, HVA 102, HVA 104, HVA 105 or permission of department. 2 Credits.
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3.00 Credits
In response to continued emphasis on energy conservation, the heating, ventilating and air conditioning industry has seen a resurgence in applications utilizing chillers, variable air volume and heat recovery systems. This course will provide the student with an understanding of these complex systems. Three class hours. Prerequisites: HVA 101, HVA 102, HVA 103, HVA 104 or permission of department. 3 Credits.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course will provide students with the theory and application of sheet metal fabrication for use in the field of residential and light commercial HVAC installation. Students will gain a working knowledge of floor and hand tools used in the trade and relevant safety issues. Geometry and math associated with fabrication are an integral part of this course. Two class hours, two laboratory hours. 3 Credits.
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4.00 Credits
Students in the Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning certificate and degree programs may participate in a cooperative educational experience as a program elective. Students enrolled in this co-op must be able to work and document a minimum of 225 hours per semester. Both paid and unpaid work experience is acceptable. The Department Chair and the Co-op Director must approve the HVAC/R employer. In addition to the field work, students must attend a two hour per week classroom seminar. The Co-op Office, located in Rm. 3-108, will assist students in obtaining jobs. Present jobs may qualify. Students must have at least a 2.0 GPA to qualify for this opportunity. Part time students will be required to purchase student insurance while enrolled in this course. Offered Fall, Spring and Summer Semesters. Prerequisite: HVA 101 4 Credits.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to MIG and TIG welding and plasma cutting. These skills are practical and often essential for various craftspersons. Students will work with aluminum, stainless steel, and other common metals in this course. This course is offered off-site at Mahaney Welding. In addition to tuition, part-time students must purchase student insurance. Students should also expect to purchase a pre-packaged kit of course materials including their safety equipment and book. 3 Credits.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
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