Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning/Refrigeration Technology
CP = Certificate of Proficiency | 1 semester

Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning/Refrigeration Technology CP = Certificate of Proficiency | 1 semester

HVAC/R or Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, & Refrigeration Technology is a process of Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer, and Fluid Mechanics, and every home and business in the U.S. consist of all or part of the HVAC/R systems within its structure, therefore, providing a rewarding and sustainable career choice for anyone interested in this prominent and indispensable Industry.


The HVAC/R Technology Program at North Arkansas College is a three-semester program that provides student training through class lecture, extensive hands-on lab training within our two HVAC/R labs and computer labs, through local internships, and through field service and installation work of HVAC/R equipment.


The HVAC/R Technology Program at North Arkansas College prepares the students for careers in the service, maintenance, and installation of Residential, Commercial HVAC/R, and Light Commercial Refrigeration. Additionally, students will prepare to take the NATE “Core” Exam, the ICE Certification Exam, and the EPA Certification Exam. Students will also be required to participate in the HVAC/R Internship program and completion of their Student Portfolio Project.


Technology in the HVAC/R Industry is rapidly changing, and the HVAC/R Technology Program is right there with that change providing students access to that newest technology. That access includes the latest in smart tool diagnostics and commissioning, the newest technologies used in HVAC/R equipment and automation, and the latest in high-tech ways of providing additional training through Virtual Reality (VR) systems.

Arkansas Future Grant

This program is Arkansas Future Grant eligible, which means the grant may cover tuition and fees.

Transfer or Stackable Options

The HVAC certificate of proficiency may be applied towards the technical certificate in HVAC or as one of the technical disciplines required for the Associate of Applied Science in General Technology.
This program has achieved HVAC Excellence Programmatic Accreditation.

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Jeff Smith | HVAC Instructor

Learning Outcomes

  • Students will identify and follow basic safety standards set forth in the HVAC/R industry.
  • Students will identify and correctly use hand tools, meters, gauges, torches, electrical, digital, and other types of tools commonly used in the HVAC/R industry.
  • Students will successfully perform equipment service, maintnenace, and installation on residential and light commercial HVAC/R equipment.

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