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Program Overview

Heating & Cooling Technician

Campus

  • H Hibbing
35
Credits
Diploma

Program Overview

Graduates of this program will be prepared as entry-level technicians in the heating, air-conditioning and refrigeration industry and will be trained to install and service residential and light commercial equipment in the heating, air-conditioning and refrigeration field. Students can complete this program in 10 months and get straight to work. HCT students receive Construction Safety Certificate (a S/P2 designed safety program). They also have the option of taking the licensure exam for Special Engineers Boiler License and the EPA Section 608 Certification (for safe refrigerant handling & transport). These are qualifications HVAC employers look for in new mechanics.

Students celebrating graduation.
$57K
Median annual salary for jobs in this field
9%
Projected job growth in the next decade
441K
Jobs currently employed with this field

Reasons to Attend Minnesota North

Graduates are in high demand.

Today’s heating, air-conditioning and refrigeration equipment requires highly skilled technicians who not only possess the technical skills needed to repair today’s sophisticated equipment but the “soft skills” to relate to the customer’s needs. This career field is not as sensitive to economic times because maintenance of existing systems will be needed. Graduates are in high demand due to shortage of qualified technicians nationwide.