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Spring Start Course Sequence

The information on this page show a suggested course sequence for students who begin the Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Technology degree program Spring semester.

Spring Semester I

Course Prefix
& Number
Course Title Class Lab Credit
AHR 110 Introduction to Refrigeration (M) 2 6 5
AHR 111 HVACR Electricity (M) 2 2 3
BPR 130 Blueprint Reading/Const. 1 2 2
AHR 180 HVACR Customer Relation 1 0 1
MAT 115 Mathematical Models 2 2 3
CIS 111 Basic PC Literacy 1 2 2

Total 16 credit hours

Fall Semester II

Course Prefix
& Number
Course Title Class Lab Credit
AHR 113 Comfort Cooling (M) 2 4 4
AHR 114 Heat Pumps 2 4 4
AHR 130 HVAC Controls (D) 2 2 3
COM Communications Elective 3 0 3
Gen Ed Humanities & Fine Arts Elective * 3 0 3

Total 17 credit hours

Spring Semester III

Course Prefix
& Number
Course Title Class Lab Credit
AHR 212 Advanced Comfort Systems 2 6 4
AHR 215 Commercial HVAC Controls 1 3 2
AHR 240 Hydronic Heating 1 3 2
ENG 114 Professional Research 3 0 3
AHR 112 Heating Technology (D) 2 4 4
ENG 111 Expository Writing 3 0 3

Total 18 credit hours

Fall Semester IV

Course Prefix
& Number
Course Title Class Lab Credit
AHR 211 Residential System Design 2 2 3
AHR 225 Commercial System Design 2 3 3
AHR 115 Refrigeration Systems (M) 1 3 2
WLD 112 Basic Welding Processes 1 2 2
AHR/BUS Technical Elective (min 2 credits) (M) *** 1 3 2
Gen Ed Society & Self Elective * 3 0 3
AHR 220 Commercial Building Codes 1 2 2

Total 17 credit hours
Total Credit Hours Required: 68

Notes:

* general ed elective (see counselor)
** In order to complete the program in 2 years, AHR/BPR Courses should be taken in the evening unless otherwise noted. M=morning section D=Day section
*** See Program Chair for class options.
There are no summer AHR Classes. Non AHR course may be taken during the summer

 


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