Heating, Air, and Refrigeration Tech Courses
Back to subjects list- HART 1100 Electrical Theory for HVAC/R
- HART 1101 Electrical Theory for HVAC/R Lab
- HART 1110 Career Planning & Job Safety
- HART 1111 Career Planning & Job Safety Lab
- HART 1120 Forced Air Systems Theory
- HART 1121 Forced Air Systems Theory Lab
- HART 1200 Introduction to Refrigeration Systems
- HART 1201 Introduction to Refrigeration Systems Lab
- HART 1210 Refrigerant Recovery and Certification
- HART 1211 Refrigerant Recovery and Certification Lab
- HART 1220 HVAC/R Design and Installation I
- HART 1221 HVAC/R Design and Installation I Lab
- HART 2100 Heating, Air, & Refrigeration Control Systems
- HART 2101 Heating, Air, & Refrigeration Control Systems Lab
- HART 2110 HVAC/R Code Interpretation
- HART 2120 HVACR Design and Installation II
- HART 2121 HVACR Design and Installation II Lab
- HART 2130 Commercial Refrigeration Racks & Chillers Theory
- HART 2131 Commercial Refrigeration Racks & Chillers Theory Lab
- HART 2200 HVAC/R Design and Installation III
- HART 2201 HVAC/R Design and Installation III Lab
- HART 2210 Heating, Air, & Refrigeration Technology Internship
- HART 2220 Commercial Controls and Electronics
- HART 2221 Commercial Controls and Electronics Lab
Career Planning & Job Safety
The purpose of the heating, air, and refrigeration technology introduction internship is to enable students to gain valuable career knowledge within the industry as they embark on their educational program. The experience is designed to combine course work and field experience to enhance and broaden the technical education experience and develop knowledge of the many ways this program can apply to work in the field. Prerequisites: None Co-requisites: None Student must register for HART 1110 (lecture) and HART 1111 (lab).
Credit Breakdown
Credit Type | Count |
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Lecture | 2.00 |
Lab | 0 |
On the job training | 1 |
Total Credits | 3.00 |