HVAC/R school training courses in Detroit, MI.
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HVAC/R school training courses in Detroit, MI (public, in-house or online)



Heating and Cooling Advanced

School: Henry Ford Community College
Venue: Detroit
Tel.: 1-800-585-HFCC

This 35 credit hour certificate program is intended for the student who would like to take the next step
into the advanced residential and light commercial heating and cooling industry. Entry-level theory and
hands-on experiences are provided as well as advanced courses in commercial heating and refrigeration,
light commercial controls, heating and cooling mechanical codes, installation, energy management and
energy system design. Students successfully completing this certificate ...

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Refrigeration

School: Macomb Community College
Venue: Detroit
Tel.: 586.445.7999

Application, installation and servicing of domestic refrigeration systems, including operation and trouble analysis of hermetic units, compressors and electrical components.

Official Website: http://www.macomb.edu/



Fundamentals of Air Conditioning & Refrigeration

School: Macomb Community College
Venue: Detroit
Tel.: 586.445.7999

Theory, application and principles of air conditioning and refrigeration; study of basic cycle, systems, system components, accessories and refrigerants.

Official Website: http://www.macomb.edu/
Climate Control Technology

School: Macomb Community College
Venue: Detroit
Tel.: 586.445.7999

The Climate Control Technology program is designed to prepare students for a career in the fields of air conditioning, heating and refrigeration.

Official Website: http://www.macomb.edu/

HVAC/R job vacancies in Detroit
Refrigeration Operator

School: Macomb Community College
Venue: Detroit
Tel.: 586.445.7999

The Applied Technology Department offers programs and courses that provide education and training for apprentices, craftsmen, technicians, and others. Specializations are available in numerous industrial and construction trades and skilled professions. Applied Technology students might be currently employed or seeking means to career entry or upgrade. Cooperation with industry keeps programs relevant to job skills required in a competitive market. Students as well as employers are served through...

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