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Heating, Ventilation, Air-conditioning and Refrigeration (HVAC) Apprentice, CTS


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Completion of this program satisfies the Montana Department of Labor and Industry requirement for the educational component of the HVAC apprenticeship program. In conjunction with the required work experience, this program provides students the training necessary to work in the field of heating, ventilation, air-conditioning, and refrigeration in residential and commercial applications.  Upon completion of this program, students will

  • Differentiate among the use of ammeters, voltmeters, watt meters, and multi-meters in testing and trouble-shooting electrical components;
  • Summarize the functional aspects of various electromechanical control systems;
  • Explain the fundamentals of operating a boiler;
  • Explain the significance of healing and cooling loads;
  • Interpret detailed instructions for electrical circuits; and
  • Explain the concepts of a refrigerant cycle diagram and label each of the basic components.

First Year


First Semester Total: 6


Spring Semester


Second Semester Total: 5


Third Semester Total: 5


Second Year


Fall Semester


First Semester Total: 6


Spring Semester


Second Semester Total: 6


Total Credits: 28


Program Information


  • Students in this program must earn a “C-” or better in all HVC classes.

Certifications


  • NATE Certified Curriculum
  • NATE Installation or Service Certification (exams offered at Blacks Wholesale Division of Thrifty Supply)
  • HVAC Excellence Technician Certification
  • EPA Section 608 Universal Certification
  • EPA 609 - MVAC Certification

Opportunities after Graduation


  • Graduates may work as HVAC technicians, refrigeration specialists or facility maintenance technicians.  Growth in the construction industry has led to increased demand for workers in this area.  Experience may lead to management and self-employment opportunities.

Advising Information:


For more information about this program, contact the FVCC Student Support Center.

Student Support Center Advisor
OT 109
(406) 756-4862
OT@fvcc.edu

 

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