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Commercial Heating and Air Conditioning Technology, O.C. (ACRV-CER) 45 credits, 1,350 clock hours

HVAC students in lab

FGC’s Commercial Heating and Air Conditioning Technology program prepares students for careers in the air conditioning and refrigeration industry. Changing markets and technology can cause occupational uncertainty in many fields, but the need for air conditioning and refrigeration is constant. Florida Gateway College can provide you with the tools to start down this reliable career path, stay current with industry trends, and succeed in the field. The program emphasizes a combination of air conditioning and refrigeration theory and practical application necessary for successful employment.

 

 

Commercial Heating and Air Conditioning Technology, O.C.

45 credits

 to earn certificate

100% certification

 rate

92% job

placement rate

Guided Pathway

Review the guided degree pathway where you will find a detailed plan for your courses and other requirements each semester that prepare you for graduation and your transfer goals.

Guided Pathway, Commercial Heating and Air Conditioning Technology, O.C.

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What our graduates are doing now!

Graduates of this program can pursue careers as HVAC, Refrigeration, and Maintenance Technicians in a wide range of residential, commercial, and industrial settings.

STARTING SALARIES

Starting salaries typically vary from $14 to $20 per hour. The typical hourly wage of professionals is $23.43 hourly and $48,730 annually. 

 

 

 

Courses from Commercial Heating and Air Conditioning Technology certificate articulate into the Associate of Science in Operations Mangement Technology degree for further education opportunities.

Operations Management Technology, A.S.

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