
Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Technology
Career and College Promise, Curriculum
The Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Technology curriculum provides the basic knowledge to develop skills necessary to work with residential and light commercial systems. Topics include mechanical refrigeration, heating and cooling theory, electricity, controls, and safety. The diploma program covers air conditioning, furnaces, heat pumps, tools, and instruments. In addition, the AAS degree covers residential building codes, residential system sizing, and advanced comfort systems. Diploma graduates should be able to assist in the start-up, preventive maintenance, service, repair, and/or installation of residential and light commercial systems. AAS degree graduates should be able to demonstrate an understanding of system selection and balance and advanced systems.
Degrees, Diplomas & Certificates
The following credentials are offered under the Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Technology program.
Associate Degree2 options
Diploma2 options
Certificate8 options
- Air Conditioning CertificateC35100H13 credits
- Air Conditioning CertificateC35100H13 credits
- Heating CertificateC35100F12 credits
- Heating CertificateC35100F12 credits
- Installation CertificateC35100G13 credits
- Installation CertificateC35100G13 credits
- Refrigeration CertificateC35100A13 credits
- Refrigeration CertificateC35100A13 credits
Learning Outcomes
- Install, service, and repair residential and commercial HVAC/R systems
- Apply EPA refrigerant handling regulations and safety procedures
- Read and interpret mechanical and electrical diagrams for HVAC/R systems
- Troubleshoot and diagnose system malfunctions using testing instruments
Career Outcomes
Graduates of Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Technology can pursue these careers:
Data sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Projections Central, and O*NET.