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HVAC/R School Easton

Admission

Course Description

Program Expenses

The nine-month Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Program (HVAC/R) prepares graduates to enter the vast and continuously expanding field of environmental control. The focus will be on establishing an environment for personal comfort by controlling and modifying the environment. Whether it is heating, cooling, humidifying, or dehumidifying, an array of employment opportunities exist for qualified technicians. Students of the program study theory of air conditioning, ventilating and heating; electrical circuit; components, controls, accessories; servicing, troubleshooting, and installation of environmental control units.

After completion of this course, the graduate will be prepared to take the Massachusetts State Oil Burners License Examination, Section 608 EPA Certification, R410 Safety Certification and students will earn 75 hours towards their Sheet Metal Apprenticeship. Graduates will receive their OSHA 10 card, Hot Work Safety Program card and will have completed 500 hours in a refrigeration course towards the Massachusetts Refrigeration Technician Licensure.

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STI Current Job Placement

Employment Opportunities:

Fabrication and installation of systems
Consulting, inspecting and estimating
Designing and contracting of systems
Repair and Maintenance
Sales and Replacement

Evening Program Schedule

Starts every January semester

Monday – Thursday
4:30 PM – 9:30 PM.
660 hour program

HVAC/R School Easton Program Approval & Accreditation

Southeastern Technical Institute

is accredited by the Commission of the Council on Occupational Education

7840 Roswell Road, Building 300, Suite 325 Atlanta, GA 30350

www.council.org

770.396.3898

Massachusetts Department of Elementary & Secondary Education

Office for Career/Vocational Technical Education

75 Pleasant Street
Malden, MA 02148-4906
www.doe.mass.edu
781.338.3000
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