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HVAC Technician Program

Master heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems. Our hands-on program prepares you for EPA certification and entry-level HVAC careers — from residential service to commercial refrigeration.

~10 Month Program
Hands-On Labs
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Train for a Career in HVAC Technology

The HVAC program at North-West College provides comprehensive training in heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems through a combination of classroom instruction and hands-on laboratory experience. Students develop the technical skills needed to install, maintain, diagnose, and repair residential and light commercial HVAC equipment.

The program also prepares students for the EPA Section 608 certification required for handling regulated refrigerants. In addition to technical training, students gain experience in troubleshooting, service documentation, and customer communication.

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What You’ll Learn

Comprehensive Curriculum

Our program covers the full spectrum of HVAC technology — from refrigeration fundamentals and electrical systems to commercial applications and EPA certification.

Refrigeration Systems & Tools

Heat transfer, pressure-temperature relationships, refrigerant properties, system evacuation, recovery, and charging.

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Electricity, Motors & Controls

Electrical theory, household wiring, series/parallel circuits, electric motors, starting devices, and HVAC controls.

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Air Conditioning & Heat Pumps

Refrigeration cycles, airflow dynamics, psychrometric tools, system installation, diagnostics, and heat pump applications.

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Heating Systems & Combustion

Gas, electric, and oil-fired equipment, combustion principles, ignition systems, and diagnostic troubleshooting.

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Air Distribution & Duct Design

Static/dynamic pressure, ductwork sizing, blower operation, blueprint reading, and load calculations.

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Commercial Refrigeration

Commercial system components, start-up procedures, defrost cycles, safety practices, and performance evaluation.

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Regulatory & EPA Certification

Refrigerant handling (R-22, R-410A, R-32, R-454B), OSHA standards, EPA Section 608 exam preparation.

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Troubleshooting & Customer Communication

Systematic diagnostics, electrical/mechanical fault identification, service documentation, and professional communication.

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Hands-On Training

Learn by Doing in Our HVAC Training Labs

Theory meets practice in our fully equipped HVAC training labs. Students work with real-world equipment including air conditioning systems, furnaces, refrigeration units, and diagnostic instruments.

Install, service, and diagnose residential HVAC systems
Perform refrigerant recovery, evacuation, and charging
Troubleshoot electrical and mechanical faults
Work with commercial refrigeration equipment
Use professional gauges, meters, and psychrometric tools
Practice safe refrigerant handling and OSHA procedures
Career Opportunities

Pursue Entry-Level HVAC Careers

The HVAC industry offers diverse career paths across residential, commercial, and industrial sectors. Graduates of this program may pursue entry-level opportunities in a high-demand field.

HVAC TechnicianHVAC Technician

Commercial Refrigeration Technician

HVAC Service Technician

Refrigeration Technician

Maintenance Technician

HVAC Installer

*Career outcomes vary by individual. North-West College does not guarantee employment or salary levels.

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Fundamentals of Refrigeration Systems and Tools

Introduces students to the essential tools, concepts, and procedures used in the HVAC and refrigeration industry. Through hands-on lab activities, students learn the safe operation of HVAC tools while exploring refrigeration principles such as heat transfer, pressure-temperature relationships, and refrigerant properties. The course covers key industry practices including system evacuation, refrigerant recovery and charging, and the replacement of common refrigeration components. Students gain practical experience applying refrigeration theory to real-world service and maintenance tasks. By the end of the course, students will be able to safely use HVAC tools, perform basic refrigeration system procedures, and troubleshoot and replace essential system components.

Air Conditioning Systems and Heat Pump Applications

Introduces students to the operation, installation, and performance evaluation of residential and light commercial air conditioning systems. Through hands-on lab activities, students explore refrigeration cycles, airflow dynamics, and the use of psychrometric tools to analyze air properties and system efficiency. The course also covers the components, functions, and applications of heat pump systems commonly used in residential HVAC environments. Students develop practical skills in system installation, diagnostics, and troubleshooting using industry-standard tools and techniques. By the end of the course, students will be able to evaluate system performance, identify common issues, and apply effective solutions to maintain and optimize air conditioning and heat pump equipment.

Air Distribution Systems, Basic Blueprint Reading and Duct Design

Introduces students to the principles of air distribution and HVAC system design for residential and light commercial applications. Students learn how to evaluate airflow performance, including static and dynamic pressure, friction losses, and blower operation. The course covers the proper sizing and selection of ductwork, blowers, diffusers, registers, and grilles to support efficient system performance. Students also develop foundational blueprint reading skills and perform basic load calculations used in HVAC system design and equipment selection. Through hands-on lab activities and performance evaluations, students gain practical experience analyzing and optimizing air distribution systems.

Regulatory Considerations

Prepares students to safely handle refrigerants while understanding the environmental and regulatory requirements of the HVAC industry. The course examines common refrigerants, including R-22, R-410A, R-32, and R-454B, with a focus on their properties, applications, and environmental impact. Students learn safe handling procedures for Low Global Warming Potential (GWP) refrigerants and explore OSHA standards that promote workplace safety. The course also covers the legal and environmental responsibilities associated with refrigerant recovery, recycling, and disposal. By the end of the course, students will be prepared to take the EPA Section 608 certification exam and demonstrate compliance with industry regulations and safety standards.

Electricity, Motors, and Controls for HVAC Systems

This course provides students with a foundational understanding of electrical theory and automatic control systems used in HVAC applications. Through classroom instruction and hands-on lab activities, students learn essential concepts such as household wiring, wire sizing, series and parallel circuits, and current flow. The course emphasizes the safe use of electrical tools and diagnostic meters while introducing the operation and troubleshooting of electric motors, starting devices, and HVAC control components. Students gain practical experience analyzing electrical circuits and evaluating system performance using industry-standard techniques. By the end of the course, students will be able to apply electrical and control system principles to diagnose, troubleshoot, and maintain HVAC equipment safely and effectively.

Heating Systems and Combustion Fundamentals

This course provides students with an introduction to the operation and maintenance of residential heating systems, including gas, electric, and oil-fired equipment. The course explores combustion principles, fuel characteristics, and the function of key components such as gas valves, burners, and ignition systems. Through classroom instruction and hands-on activities, students learn system start-up procedures, sequence of operation, and routine maintenance practices. Emphasis is placed on developing diagnostic and troubleshooting skills to identify and resolve common heating system issues. By the end of the course, students will be able to apply combustion and heating system principles to maintain safe, efficient, and reliable residential heating equipment.

Commercial Refrigeration Systems and Safety Practices

Introduces students to the operation, installation, and maintenance of commercial refrigeration equipment. The course covers the major components of commercial refrigeration systems, including their functions, start-up procedures, and defrost cycle operations. Students learn essential safety practices designed to protect technicians, customers, and equipment during service and maintenance activities. Through hands-on lab exercises, students apply industry-standard techniques to evaluate system performance and troubleshoot common operational issues. By the end of the course, students will have the knowledge and practical skills needed to safely install, maintain, and service commercial refrigeration systems.

HVAC Troubleshooting, Diagnostics, and Customer Communication

Provides students with the skills needed to identify, diagnose, and resolve common mechanical and electrical issues in HVAC systems. Through hands-on training, students learn systematic troubleshooting techniques and how to distinguish between electrical and mechanical faults using industry-standard tools and diagnostic procedures. The course also emphasizes professional customer communication, including explaining technical issues, documenting service calls, and preparing accurate service orders that meet industry and regulatory requirements. Students gain an understanding of workplace safety practices and the importance of following Cal/OSHA standards during service and repair activities. By the end of the course, students will be able to troubleshoot HVAC systems effectively while maintaining professional communication and documentation standards.

HVAC Technician Program Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

HVAC Technicians install, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems in residential, commercial, and industrial settings.

Students learn refrigeration principles, electrical systems, air conditioning, heat pumps, heating systems, air distribution, commercial refrigeration, troubleshooting, customer communication, and industry regulations. The program combines classroom instruction with hands-on laboratory training.

Yes. Students participate in hands-on lab activities that allow them to practice installing, servicing, diagnosing, and repairing HVAC and refrigeration equipment using industry-standard tools and techniques.

No. The program is designed for entry-level students and does not require prior experience in the HVAC industry.

Students learn about residential and light commercial air conditioning systems, heat pumps, gas and electric heating systems, commercial refrigeration equipment, air distribution systems, and ventilation components.

Yes. Students gain experience using common HVAC tools, gauges, meters, recovery equipment, psychrometric instruments, and diagnostic devices used in the field.

The program prepares students for the EPA Section 608 Certification exam, which is required for technicians who maintain, service, repair, or dispose of equipment containing regulated refrigerants.

Yes. Safety is integrated throughout the program and includes OSHA-related practices, refrigerant handling procedures, electrical safety, and proper use of HVAC tools and equipment.

Graduates may pursue entry-level opportunities such as HVAC Technician, HVAC Installer, Refrigeration Technician, Maintenance Technician, HVAC Service Technician, or Commercial Refrigeration Technician.

Graduates will have foundational knowledge and practical experience in HVAC installation, maintenance, refrigeration systems, electrical controls, heating systems, air distribution, troubleshooting, refrigerant handling, regulatory compliance, and customer communication, preparing them for entry-level employment in the HVAC industry.

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