Heating, Venting, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Technology BAS 1 HEATING, VENTING, AIR CONDITIONING, AND REFRIGERATION TECHNOLOGY BAS The Heating, Venting, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration (HVACR) Technology Program prepares students with training in the heating, air conditioning, ventilation, and refrigeration field, both commercial and residential. Skills learned will enable graduates to choose from a variety of occupations such as heating and air conditioning and/or refrigeration, and general maintenance in these areas. Program flexibility allows students to enter at their existing level of competency and continue training to an employable skill level. Classroom instruction is provided in basic electricity, electric motors, refrigeration, heating systems, air conditioning, and general maintenance skills. Emphasis is placed on developing a logical approach to servicing, troubleshooting, and repair through directed practice. Employment in the field requires good physical health due to the size and weight of some units. Entrance Requirements: Program has semester admittance ( and ). The prospective students must have a current valid driver s license while enrolled in the program and have had no DUI s in the past 12 months. Enrollment priority is on a first-come, first-served basis as determined by the student s faculty advising date. Aleks score in Math of 14 or higher, Writing Placement Exam of 2 or higher, or qualify for MTHPT-103 and ENGL-101. General Education Requirements Code Title Credits Written Communication Select one of the following: 6.00 ENGL-101 & ENGL-102 ENGL-109 Oral Communication COLLEGE WRITING and RESEARCH WRITING COLLEGE WRITING AND RESEARCH Select one from the following: COMM-101 COMM-202 COMM-203 COMM-204 Mathematical Ways of PRINCIPLES OF SPEECH INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION SMALL GROUP COMMUNICATION PUBLIC SPEAKING Select one of the following: - MATH-123 MATH-130 MATH-147 MATH-153 MATH-170 MATH-253 MATH-257 MTHPT-130 MTHPT-137 MTHPT-153 MATHEMATICS AS A LIBERAL ART FINITE MATHEMATICS PRECALCULUS (or MATH-147A & MATH-147B) STATISTICAL REASONING CALCULUS I Humanistic & Artistic Ways of STATISTICAL METHODS FOR THE SCIENCES FOUNDATION OF ELEMENTARY MATHEMATICS II MATH FOR BUSINESS ANALYSIS MATH FOR TECHNOLOGY STATISTICAL REASONING Select one of the following: ENGL-150 ENGL-257 ENGL-258 INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE WORLD CLASSICS INTERNATIONAL LITERATURE Select one of the following: ART-100 HUM-101 HUM-150 MUS-101 MUS-102 SURVEY OF ART THE ART AND HISTORY OF THE MOTION PICTURE INTRODUCTION TO THE ARTS SURVEY OF MUSIC MUSIC IN AMERICA
2 Heating, Venting, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Technology BAS MUS-150 WORLD MUSIC MUS-151 HISTORY OF MUSICAL THEATER THEA-101 SURVEY OF THE THEATER Scientific Ways of Select one course from two disciplines; one lab 7.00-8.00 BIOF-100 INTRODUCTION TO BIOINFORMATICS BIOL-102 SCIENCE FOR LIFE BIOL-120 PLANTS AND PEOPLE BIOL-123 BIOLOGY IN FILM BIOL-175 HUMAN BIOLOGY BIOL-252 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I CHEM-102 THE CHEMISTRY OF DAILY LIFE CHEM-105 GENERAL, ORGANIC AND BIOCHEMISTRY CHEM-111 PRINCIPLES OF CHEMISTRY I CS-108 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER SCIENCE FSCI-101 INTRODUCTION TO FORENSIC SCIENCE GEOL-100 ENVIRONMENTAL EARTH SCIENCE GEOL-120 INTRODUCTION TO EARTH SYSTEMS GIS-271 GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS NS-150 INTRODUCTION TO NATURAL SCIENCES 1 NS-174 NATURAL SCIENCE FOR ELEMENTARY EDUCATOR PHYS-111 GENERAL PHYSICS I PHYS-171 PHYS SCIENCES FOR ELEMENTARY EDUCATORS PHYS-205 DESCRIPTIVE ASTRONOMY PHYS-211 ENGINEERING PHYSICS I Social & Behavioral Ways of Select one course from two disciplines: 6.00 ANTH-102 CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY ANTH-120 WORLD PREHISTORY ANTH-170 INTRODUCTION TO NATIVE AMERICAN STUDIES ECON-201 PRINCIPLES AND THEORY OF MACROECONOMICS ECON-202 PRINCIPLES AND THEORY OF MICROECONOMICS GEOG-102 INTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHY HIST-101 HIST-102 HIST-111 UNITED STATES HISTORY TO 1865 HIST-112 UNITED STATES HISTORY SINCE 1865 HRPT-184 HRPT-185 HUMAN RELATIONS IN ORGANIZATIONS POLS-101 AMERICAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT POLS-237 INTERNATIONAL POLITICS POLS-285 COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT PSYC-101 INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY PSYC-205 DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY SOC-101 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY SOC-102 CURRENT SOCIAL PROBLEMS SS-184 SS-185 HUMAN RELATIONS IN ORGANIZATIONS Diversity Select one of the following: - ANTH-102 CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY ANTH-120 WORLD PREHISTORY
Heating, Venting, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Technology BAS 3 ANTH-170 INTRODUCTION TO NATIVE AMERICAN STUDIES ANTH-360 RACE AND ETHNICITY COMM-345 COMMUNICATION AND DIVERSITY ENGL-258 INTERNATIONAL LITERATURE ENGL-474 NATIVE AMERICAN WRITTEN LITERATURE GEOG-102 INTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHY HIST-101 HIST-102 HIST-111 UNITED STATES HISTORY TO 1865 HIST-112 UNITED STATES HISTORY SINCE 1865 HRPT-184 KIN-220 SOCIAL-CULTURAL ASPECTS OF SPORTS NP-101 ELEMENTARY NEZ PERCE LANGUAGE I NP-102 ELEMENTARY NEZ PERCE LANGUAGE II POLS-285 COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT SOC-101 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY SPAN-101 BEGINNING SPANISH I SPAN-102 BEGINNING SPANISH II SPAN-201 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH I SPAN-202 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II Integrative Seminar: Ethics & Values Select one of the following: ID 300A - 300Z (see course descriptions for options) ID-301A HELLS CANYON INSTITUTE Foreign/Heritage Language Select 16 credits of language if selecting Bachelor of Arts Degree 16.00 Total Credits 37.00 s Code Title Credits AAS Degree Apply up to 49 credits from an earned AAS in Heating, Venting, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology 49.00 BAS Program Select 33 credits from. 3 Total Credits 8 Sequential Plan of Study Course Title Credits First Year Mathematical Ways of Oral Communication ENGL-101 COLLEGE WRITING HVACR-115 BASIC ELECTRICITY Humanistic & Artistic Ways of Social & Behavioral Ways of ENGL-102 RESEARCH WRITING HVACR-120 HVAC PRINCIPLES
4 Heating, Venting, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Technology BAS Second Year Diversity Humanistic & Artistic Ways of Scientific Ways of HVACR-130 TRADE SKILLS Credits 1 Integrative Seminar: Ethics & Values Social & Behavioral Ways of Scientific Ways of HVACR-140 MECHANICAL SYSTEMS MAINTENANCE Third Year HVACR-225 REFRIGERATION THEORY HVACR-230 ADVANCED HVACR CONTROLS HVACR-235 A/C SYSTEM DESIGN 6.00 AND INSTALLATION Credits 16.00 HVACR-240 DUCT FABRICATION HVACR-250 GAS CODE REVIEW HVACR-255 HEATING SYSTEMS 6.00 HVACR-260 MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL CODE REVIEW HVACR-265 HYDRONIC SYSTEMS Credits 16.00 Fourth Year HVACR-294 IN:HEAT/VENT/AC/REF TECH Credits 17.00 Total Credits 120.00
Heating, Venting, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Technology BAS 5 Graduates from Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Technology (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=afy8pofp9wg) go on to obtain careers in a variety of career fields: A/C Technician HVAC Installer HVAC Mechanic Service Technician Commercial Refrigeration Technician