818 Dunwoody Boulevard Minneapolis, Minnesota
http://www.dunwoody.edu
612-374-5800
Dunwoody’s HVACR Systems Servicing program teaches you to maintain modern Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (HVACR) systems as well as troubleshoot, diagnose, and correctly repair environmental and stand-alone cooling systems.
Through hands-one learning—taught by instructors with extensive industry experience—you will be prepared to maintain today’s complex HVACR systems, which consist of multiple mechanical, electrical, energy management, and electronic components. Conduct lab experimentations with industry-standard equipment, and utilize computer and lab simulations to understand topics like heating systems, cooling systems, commercial and industrial refrigeration service, HVAC control concepts and building systems operations.
Site visits and tours to manufacturing firms allow you to learn from experienced professionals in your field. And student clubs and organizations provide you with opportunities to attend conferences, network, and build your résumé.
Students who successfully complete 10 hours of OSHA 10 safety training will earn an OSHA 10 Construction Safety & Health training card. This card is recognized nation-wide.
Upon graduation, you’ll have in-depth knowledge of furnaces, boilers, chillers, and refrigerators. You will also be prepared to take the Minnesota’s Special Engineers Boiler Operator License, which allows you to legally operate boilers; EPA Section 608 Certification by Esco Institute, which allows you to legally handle refrigerants, universally; and R410A Certification, ensuring you can safely operate high-pressure refrigeration equipment.
HVAC Excellence, the largest provider of certification in the HVACR industry, has accredited all of Dunwoody’s HVAC programs. This certification ensures that Dunwoody’s programs meet or exceed industry standards for quality technical education.
This degree directly transfers into Dunwoody’s Bachelor of Science in Construction Management.
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