Program: Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning

AIM鈥檚 Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) program provides you with the technical skills for employment in the air-conditioning and refrigeration industry鈥攁n in-demand field that鈥檚 essential to everyday life.聽

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Next Start Date March 31
Program Duration 12 months
Credit Hours 36 credit hours
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Our HVAC trade program combines foundational theory with real-world experience. You鈥檒l learn everything there is to know about HVAC systems and develop the skills to troubleshoot and repair both residential and commercial systems. Throughout the 12-month program, you鈥檒l explore core topics like air-conditioning fundamentals, electrical theory, refrigeration systems, heat pumps, heating systems, and specialty tools. Plus, you鈥檒l gain valuable experience working on everything from heat pumps to ice cream machines, using essential techniques like brazing, soldering, and psychometric testing.

 

With years of in-the-field experience, our instructors are here to share their insights and practical knowledge. Many of them are AIM alumni themselves, and they鈥檙e dedicated to guiding you every step of the way. Think of them as a supportive springboard when it鈥檚 time to take the next step in your career.

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To make your skills even more marketable, our HVAC program offers the opportunity to earn key credentials like the OSHA 30-Hour Safety certification and the EPA Section 608 Refrigerant Transition certification.

 

As a student and an alum, you鈥檒l also have access to our Career Services team. They鈥檒l connect you to our expansive industry network, matching you with career opportunities that best fit your skills and goals.

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AIM鈥檚 hands-on programs, industry-driven training, and career support are designed to help you succeed. If you鈥檙e ready to get started, request more information about AIM today.

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