Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning

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Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning ***Effective Fall 2016*** AAS Degree #4780 (65 credits) Technology Division

NAME:_______________________ Advisor:______________________

Developmental Courses as determined through College Placement Testing*: * Please note: 0-level courses do not transfer and do not count toward graduation requirements; however, they are required to courses if needed based on placement scores.. English as Second Language ____ Any ENGL ESL classes* Reading Comprehension ____ ENGL 001* ____ ENGL 002* ____ ENGL 003*

Writing Fundamentals ____ ENGL 050* ____ ENGL 051* Freshman Year Exp. ____ FS 100 / 102 ____ Dept. FYE

Math Testing Prior to 4/16 _____FS 107(option) _____MATH 010*

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Math Testing AFTER 4/1/16 ____FS 107(option) ____MATH 008* ___ MATH 022*

Requirements: SUBJECT NUMBER First Semester ____ HVAC 101

DESCRIPTION

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HVAC 103 MATH 1611 ENGL 101

Fundamentals of Air Conditioning I Technical Math for General Tech. English Composition I

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Physical Education Elective 2

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PRE or CO-REQUISITE

CREDITS

Basic Electrical Fundamentals

Second Semester HVAC 105 HVAC 109 ENGL 102 or

Fundamentals of Air Conditioning II Heating Systems English Composition II or

ENGL 104

Report and Technical Writing

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Core A Elective5 Program General Elective**

4 Coreq: HVAC 101 or ELOC 153 Pre: Math 010

4 3

Pre: Placement through college placement testing program

3

Total Credits

1 15

Pre: HVAC 103 Coreq: HVAC 101 or ELOC 153

4 4

Pre: ENGL 101 with a grade of C or higher 3 and completion of ENGL 003 with a grade of C or higher Pre: ENGL 101and completion of ENGL 003 with a grade of C or higher

Total Credits

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Third Semester HVAC 100 HVAC 102 GTEC 110 HVAC 107

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COMM 101 or

EPA Refrigerant Handling, Prep, Test 410A Safety and Handling Construction Print Reading Fundamentals of Low and Medium Temperature Refrigeration Effective Speaking

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COMM 203 __________ __________

Interpersonal Communication Program Specific Course Option*6 Program General Elective**

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Fourth Semester GTEC 105 __________ __________ __________ __________ __________

Pre: HVAC 103 Pre: HVAC 103 Pre: HVAC 105 Pre: Eligibility for ENGL 101 and completion of any reading developmental courses Pre: ENGL 101

3 3 17

1 1 3 4 3

Total Credits

3 3 17

Total Credits

1 3 3 3 3 3 16

Customer Service Core B Elective5 Core C Elective5 Free Elective Program Specific Course Option*6 Program Specific Course Option*6 Students are encouraged to see their faculty advisor to develop and review their individual educational plans.

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Total Program Credits

65

Pre: HVAC 101, HVAC105, HVAC109 Pre: HVAC 101 Pre: HVAC 101, HVAC 105, HVAC109 Pre: ENGL 002

3 3 3 3

Program Specific Course Options: *Select (9) credits from the following program requirements: ____ ____ ____ ____

HVAC 2006 or HVAC 1106 or HVAC 2016 or HBR 130

HVAC Control Systems Fund of AC & Heating System Design HVAC Building Systems Plumbing I

Program General Electives: **Select (6) program electives from any of the following program course options: BLDC BUSINESS CARP CIS ELEC ELOC GREN HBR IA IMT MECHATRONICS MGMT MWT WELD Program Notes: 1. 2. 3.

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May be replaced with a higher level offering. One 1 credit PE/Wellness (W) course is required. See HACC website, www.hacc.edu for current list of Wellness courses. One 3 credit Diversity (D) course is required for graduation. General Education Core Requirements can be used to complete this requirement. See HACC website, www.hacc.edu for current list of Diversity courses. Make sure student takes a Diversity course as one of their transfer electives or as an appropriate Core A or Core B that will also work for their transfer college. HVAC courses are offered day and evening at multiple HACC campuses. The entire 4780 AAS Degree can be completed at the Harrisburg and York Campus locations. Each term course offerings may change due to class enrollments and instructor availability. Please check with a full-time Faculty Instructor / Advisor for up-coming term course offerings. Core elective requirements may vary each academic year. Please go to www.hacc.edu to view a current list. If students have completed ELOC 153, they can enroll in this course. However a pre-requisite override will have to be done by the course instructor to allow a student to enroll online.

Campus Contact Information: Assistant Dept. Chair / Faculty Instructor: Ed Burns [email protected] (736-4206 Ext. 214206 – Midtown II Room 301D) Faculty Instructor / Advisor: Darrell Keener [email protected] (736-4218 Ext. 214218 HBG Campus, Midtown II Room 301K)

Faculty Instructor / Advisor: Dennis King [email protected] (801-3283 Ext. 513283 York Campus, YG138A) Academic Advisor: Samantha Shoup [email protected] (801-3260 Ext. 513260 –York Campus, RM 102C) Harrisburg Campus: Counseling and Advising Midtown 2 Location (736-4205) Faculty Counselor: Jennifer Alleman [email protected] (358-2973 Ext. 312973 –Lancaster Campus, RM 221) Faculty Counselor: Ann Burris [email protected] (270-6319 –Lebanon Campus, D104H) Gettysburg Campus: Counseling & Advising (337-3855 Ext. 113001) Students are encouraged to see their faculty advisor to develop and review their individual educational plans. 3/2/16 RK