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HVAC school training courses in Dearborn, MI (public, in-house or online) | ||||
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HVAC School: Henry Ford Community College Venue: Dearborn Tel.: 1-800-585-HFCC This associate degree program presents an overall study of the principles of energy production and its |
HVAC Technician Format: Online School: California State University San Marcos Extended Learning Venue: San Marcos, Temecula Tel.: (760) 750-4020 The HVAC Technician Certificate is a comprehensive HVACR training program for heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration installers and technicians. This program is designed to prepare learners using an online, mentor-facilitated, self-paced environment for entry-level positions in the HVACR industry, continuing education for upgrading skills, or becoming Certified or Licensed (NATE, etc). |
HVAC Technician Format: Online School: California State University, East Bay Continuing Education Venue: Hayward Tel.: (800) 730-2784 The California State University, East Bay HVAC Technician Certificate provides heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration installers and technicians a comprehensive training program. |
Performing Comprehensive Building Assessments Format: Online School: California Polytechnic State University Continuing Education Venue: San Luis Obispo Tel.: 805.756.2053 This Performing Comprehensive Building Assessments (PCBA) online program is designed to introduce you to the comprehensive building assessment process. It is geared toward conducting visual building inspections, performing diagnostic testing, and determining residential building improvement opportunities in the field; then documenting a homes performance, prioritizing improvements, and preparing a work scope that will guide the homeowners decision making process for making improvements. Th...
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HVAC Technician Format: Online School: University Extended Education Venue: Turlock Tel.: (209) 667-3111 101 Fundamentals: This first session is designed to explore the common aspects of HVAC/R technology. Discussion will focus on such topics as heat transfer methods, basic terminology and definitions, and applied physics for HVAC/R systems. Six modules cover:
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