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FY 2006

Austin Community College

FY 2006 Degree Plan

Heating, Air Conditioning, And Refrigeration Technology

HEATING, AIR CONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATION TECHNOLOGY
Associate of Applied Science Degree

The Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Technology program enables the student to become proficient in the installation, repair and maintenance of commercial and domestic heating, air conditioning and refrigeration systems through the study of the theory and application of air conditioning principles. Study includes principles of heat transfer, pressure and temperature laws, soldering, electrical circuits, trouble shooting and maintenance procedures, and use of test equipment. The labs include extensive hands­on experience.

Semester I
CETT1402
Electricity Principles 4
+MATH1314 College Algebra1 3



Social and Behavioral Science2 3
ENGL1301 English Composition I 3
HART1407
Refrigeration Principles 4



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17
Semester II
HART1403
A/C Control Principles 4
+HART1441
Residential Air Conditioning 4
+HART1445
Gas and Electric Heating 4
+HART2431
Advanced Electricity 4



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16
Semester III
+HART2442
Commercial Refrigeration 4
+HART2449
Heat Pumps 4
+HART2441
Commercial Air Conditioning 4
SPCH1311 Introduction to Speech Communication 3
+


Humanities/Fine Arts2 3-5



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18-20
Semester IV
+HART2443
Industrial Air Conditioning 4
+HART2445
Air Conditioning Systems Design 4
+HART1491
Special Topics in Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration 4
+#HART2288
Internship--Heating, Air Conditioning, Refrigeration Mechanic 2



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14





TOTALS
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65-67
1 Any of the Computational Skills (MATH) courses may be substituted for MATH 1314.
2 Select from the appropriate section of the General Education Course List.


HEATING, AIR CONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATION TECHNOLOGY
Certificate

The Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Certificate program provides the basics of service and repair. It is best suited for the individual desiring to enter the field with a minimum of formal training. All courses in the one­year certificate can be applied toward the ACR Associate degree.

Semester I
CETT1402
Electricity Principles 4
+MATH1314 College Algebra1 3
HART1407
Refrigeration Principles 4
ENGL1301 English Composition I 3
HART1403
A/C Control Principles 4



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18
Semester II
+HART1441
Residential Air Conditioning 4
+HART1445
Gas and Electric Heating 4
+HART2431
Advanced Electricity 4
+#HART2288
Internship--Heating, Air Conditioning, Refrigeration Mechanic 2



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14





TOTALS
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32
1 Any of the Computational Skills (MATH) courses may be substituted for MATH 1314.


Degree Plans updated February 20, 2007 09:01am
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