HEATING, VENTILATION, & AIR CONDITIONING (HVAC)
The Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Program is designed to equip students with the technical knowledge and hands-on skills required for in-demand careers in residential HVAC systems.
- Applied Associate of Science
- Level I Certificate
- Online
- Huntsville
- Face to Face
- Online
15 - 60 Credit Hours
Ready, Set, career
*This program is anticipated to launch in Fall 2026, but is pending final approval by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board and Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges.
The Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Program is designed to equip students with the technical knowledge and hands-on skills required for in-demand careers in residential HVAC systems. The program emphasizes a strong foundation in mechanical principles, electrical systems, diagnostics and safety standards, while also providing extensive practical training in installation, maintenance, and repair. Built around industry-recognized certifications and a workforce-aligned curriculum, students gain real-world experience through hands-on labs, internships and partnerships with regional employers.
As part of the program, students will earn EPA Section 608 Universal Certificate and the ESCO Employment Ready/HVAC Excellence Certification. Upon completion of the program, graduates are prepared to enter the workforce as skilled HVAC technicians and are eligible to serve as a registered technician under a licensed contractor sponsor and begin accruing the required supervised work experience toward technician or contractor licensure.
Who is this certificate for?
This certificate is ideal for students seeking a career in the skilled trades, particularly in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. Whether you are launching a new career, transitioning industries, or building technical skills for advancement, the program provides hands-on training aligned with industry certifications and workforce demand.
Where and How Is This Program Available?
The program is taught in a hybrid format of in-person and online, as students will need to be on campus for certain courses.
Skills That Set You Apart
Master HVAC installation, electrical diagnostics, refrigerant handling, and system troubleshooting while gaining hands-on experience aligned with EPA and industry certification standards.
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Skills You'll Gain
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Install, maintain and repair residential and light commercial HVAC systems, including electrical components, ductwork and system controls.
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Diagnose and troubleshoot mechanical and electrical issues using industry- standard tools and testing equipment.
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Apply electrical and refrigeration principles to diagnose motors, controls, and system components.
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Perform refrigerant handling, charging, and system performance testing safely and efficiently in compliance with EPA Section 608 regulations.
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Read HVAC design plans and calculate heating and cooling loads for proper equipment sizing.
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Apply OSHA safety standards and follow proper procedures for safe job-site operations.
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Statewide Industry Insights
- Current Workforce: 63,439
- Average Salary: $62,000
- Open Positions: 6,926
Job Titles: HVAC Mechanic, HVAC Installer, HVAC Technicians, HVAC Service Technicians, Refrigeration Technician, Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers,
Data provided by Lightcast, 2025.
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