Entry Level HVAC Technician

Overview

This program is designed to provide the student with basic knowledge of the refrigeration cycle, electrical operation, heat pump operation, and air flow design. These classes prepare the student for entry level work with residential and commercial HVAC contractors. EPA 608 Certification test preparation and exam is included in program.

Classes meet two nights a week from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays or Tuesdays and Thursdays.

  • Electrical circuits for an HVAC system covers the operation of the unit as well as troubleshooting as they relate to the electrical components of the system.
  • The refrigeration cycle for an HVAC system covers the major components of the system, the operation, and troubleshooting of the refrigeration cycle.
  • Heat Pump Operations and Diagnostics covers the function of a heat pump, its refrigeration cycle, and electrical component operation. Working knowledge of basic HVAC is recommended for this course or prior completion of The HVAC Electrical and Refrigeration courses.
  • Air Flow Design, Measurement and Diagnostics covers the airflow, duct design, and diagnostics of an air conditioning system. After completion of this course, a student should have a basic understanding of how to measure airflow, design ductwork, and diagnose common airflow problems with air conditioning.

Approximately $900 in tools are required for the entire program. A tool list will be given to students on the first day of class.

How to Enroll

To pursue this certificate, please click on the courses below to see availability. You can register for courses online, and you do not have to apply to the college!

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Call 803.732.0432 to talk to us about this program, or email cce@midlandstech.edu

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Sample Program Plan and Costs

On-Campus Traditional. Classes meet on campus.
Virtual 100% online. Meets with a live instructor and classmates on specific days, at specific times. Uses web conferencing software, like Zoom.
Hybrid Some classes on campus. Some classes online or virtual.
Online 100% online. Due dates for projects and assignments. Self-paced work on your time.
CEUs Class Hours Course Title Cost
3.00 30

HVAC Electrical Operation and Diagnostics

This is an entry level course covering the electrical circuits for an HVAC system. It will cover the operation of the unit, as well as, troubleshooting as they relate to the electrical components of the system.

Classroom

ID: CEHVA-530

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No sections currently available. For information on Training classes, contact our Corporate and Continuing Education Department (CCE) at 803.732.0432 or cce@midlandstech.edu.
$899.00
3.00 30

HVAC Refrigeration Cycle Operation and Diagnostics

This is an entry level course covering the refrigeration cycle for an HVAC system. It will cover the major components of the system, the operation and troubleshooting of the refrigeration cycle.

Classroom

ID: CEHVA-531

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No sections currently available. For information on Training classes, contact our Corporate and Continuing Education Department (CCE) at 803.732.0432 or cce@midlandstech.edu.
$899.00
3.00 30

Heat Pump Operations and Diagnostics

This is an entry level course covering the function of a heat pump, its refrigeration cycle, and electrical component operation. A working knowledge of basic HVAC is recommended for this course or prior completion of the HVAC electrical and refrigeration courses.

Classroom

ID: CEHVA-532

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No sections currently available. For information on Training classes, contact our Corporate and Continuing Education Department (CCE) at 803.732.0432 or cce@midlandstech.edu.
$899.00
3.00 30

Air Flow Design, Measurement and Diagnostics

This is an entry level course covering the air flow, duct design, and diagnostics of an air conditioning system. After completion of this course a student should have a basic understanding of how to measure air flow, design duct work, and diagnose common air flow problems with air conditioning.

Classroom

ID: CEHVA-533

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No sections currently available. For information on Training classes, contact our Corporate and Continuing Education Department (CCE) at 803.732.0432 or cce@midlandstech.edu.
$899.00
0.90 9

Epa 608 Certification Prep

Attend test prep and review sessions before taking the Certification Exam on the final day of the course.

Classroom

ID: CEHVA-534

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No sections currently available. For information on Training classes, contact our Corporate and Continuing Education Department (CCE) at 803.732.0432 or cce@midlandstech.edu.
$349.00
1.20 12

Brazing for HVAC

Brazing is used to connect copper refrigerant tubing to equipment when installing or repairing an HVAC system. Using an oxyacetylene torch, brazing is one of the best methods of making leak-proof connections. This course will teach students how to properly setup an oxyacetylene torch, prepare tubing for brazing, and how to properly melt the brazing rod to the tubing.

Classroom

ID: CEHVA-537

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No sections currently available. For information on Training classes, contact our Corporate and Continuing Education Department (CCE) at 803.732.0432 or cce@midlandstech.edu.
$399.00
1.20 12

Customer Service for Hvac Technicians

Create customers for life by building memorable relationships based on mutual trust & enhanced rapport. Designed especially for the HVAC service professional.

Classroom

ID: CEHVA-535

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No sections currently available. For information on Training classes, contact our Corporate and Continuing Education Department (CCE) at 803.732.0432 or cce@midlandstech.edu.
$389.00
 
Estimated Cost
Tuition Assistance
$4,733.00
Not including fees and equipment

Careers

HVAC/R Technician

HVAC/R technicians often work in customers’ homes or business offices, so it is important that they be friendly, polite, and punctual. Repair technicians sometimes deal with unhappy customers whose heating or air conditioning is not working.

Although most technicians work indoors, some may have to work on outdoor heat exchangers, even in bad weather. Technicians often work in awkward or cramped spaces and some work in buildings that are uncomfortable because the air conditioning or heating system is not working properly.

Bending, squatting, lifting, standing, physical strength, stamina, dexterity, and fabrication are potential job requirements of the HVAC Technician.

Projected Job Growth

+2.2%

Average Annual Salary

$47,156
According to EMSI data as of 2022

Where Can I Work?

  • HVAC Unit Installation and Repair Corporations

What’s next after I complete this program?

Enter the Workforce

With experience, become a fully independent technician for an HVAC company with responsibility for one of the company’s service vehicles or own your own HVAC service company.

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Academic programs count as academic credit for a certificate, diploma or degree and may transfer toward future academic endeavors at four-year colleges and universities.
Training programs can be completed in a matter of weeks or months, are focused on career training, and provide credentials and certificates needed in the specific fields of study. Coursework does not transfer.
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