Students receive instruction from industry experienced experts in each HVAC training course in Quincy. The HVAC Associates of Applied Science provides courses in mathematics, composition and economics, along with classes in fundamental electricity, refrigeration, air conditioning and heating fundamentals. Students learn how to calculate heating and cooling loads, study techniques for reading and using blueprints, specifications and shop drawings, and receive hands on training for soldering, brazing, wiring, creating duct work and cutting, threading, and joining ferrous piping. The HVAC training courses include topics such as power generation, transformers, induction motors, heat transfer, soldering procedures, humidity control and air cleanliness, blueprints, circuit diagrams, various electrical heating and cooling equipment, iron and steel pipe fittings, belt drives, boilers, forced air distribution and much more.
The objective of this program is to prepare the graduate with general education in addition to working knowledge of heating, air conditioning, refrigeration, high pressure steam, energy management, and commercial environmental systems, in order to secure an entry-level position in the industry as a maintenance or service technician. Graduates of this program should possess the skills for residential and commercial employment.
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3609 North Marx Drive, Quincy, IL 62305
Toll Free: 888-553-6627 | Local: 217-224-0600
Facilities
The HVAC training courses in Quincy are designed to simulate the real world environment. Students learn in HVAC labs in order to properly train for future employment. Enrollment provides each student online resources such as library services, a student portal, email and online companion courses. Also, computer labs are open additional hours to provide work-study time outside of classes.
Career Outlook
According to the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics:
“Employment of heating, air-conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers is projected to increase 28 percent during the 2008-18 decade, much faster than the average for all occupations. As the population and stock of buildings grows, so does the demand for residential, commercial, and industrial climate-control systems.”
Course List
HV 112 Electrical Fundamentals
HV 114 Refrigeration Fundamentals
HV 115 Residential Air Conditioning
HV 116 Heating
HV 118 Commercial Refrigeration
HV 119 Commercial Air Conditioning
HV 112 Electrical Fundamentals
GE 101 Rhetoric and Composition
GE 103 General Education Mathematics
GE 104 Energy and Society
GE 105 Principles of Microeconomics
GE 106 Contemporary Ethics
GR 104 Green Awareness
AGE 101 Technical Communication