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Catalog of Entry | 2001

Climate Control Technology
Associate in Applied Science

The Climate Control Technology curriculum provides skills required for heating, air conditioning and refrigeration. Training areas include application techniques for basic and advanced air conditioning, heat pumps, fossil fuels, solar energy and refrigeration.

Minimum credits: 60
Minimum cumulative GPA: 2.0
Minimum JCC credits: 12
MACRAO agreement: No


General Education Requirements (18 credits)

English (3 credits)
ENG 131 Writing Experience

Mathematics (4 credits)
MTH 120 Beginning Algebra or higher level mathematics course

Science (4 credits): Choose one of the following:
BIO 131 General Biology
CEM 121 Chemistry of Life
CEM 131 General Chemistry
CEM 151 General Inorganic Chemistry
GEL 160 Introduction to Geology
NSC 131 Contemporary Science
PHY 131 Our Physical World
PHY 151 Astronomy

Social Science (3 credits): Choose one of the following:
PLS 141 American National Government
ECN 231 Macroeconomics

Humanities (3 credits): Choose one of the following:
PHL 231 Introduction to Philosophy
PHL 232 Logic

Health/Physical Fitness (1 credit): Choose one of the following:
HPF 160 Wellness
HPF 168 Weight Training & Conditioning
HPF 221 Jazz Techniques
HPF 277 Stress Management
HPF 278 Stress Management for Parents

Climate Control Requirements (30 Credits)
AIT 065 Sheet Metal
AIT 121 Introduction to HVAC
AIT 123 Application of HVAC Technology
AIT 131 Basic HVAC Electricity/Control
AIT 135 Refrigeration/AirCondition I
AIT 136 Refrigeration/Air Conditioning II
AIT 137 Advanced HVAC Electricity/Controls
AIT 141 Basic Heating
AIT 142 Advanced Heating
AIT 200 Mechanical Code
AIT 201 Refrigeration Certification
RTI 93 Safety and First Aid or American Red Cross (Adult COR and Standard First Aid)
WLD 101 Welding

Related Requirements (6 credits): Choose two of the following:
BUS 155 Human Relations in Business
ENG 232 Technical & Business Writing
ITE 101 Intro to Information Technology

Electives
Select electives from classes in any courses (except those with prefixes CED, CEU, CFO) so that degree equals 60 credits.


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