TRAINING CENTER PROGRAMS
The primary objective of the HVAC/R-MAR Technician Program is to provide students with training and experience in the installation, repair and maintenance of heating, ventilating, air conditioning and refrigeration systems across a wide spectrum of applications. The program offers topics such as theory, equipment components and operation, and provides students with the basic skills and knowledge to secure entry level employment in the HVAC, major appliance, electrical and facilities management industries.
Example of Class Types
Electricity for HVAC, Compression Refridgeration, Controls, Heating Systems |
Day and Night Classes: Day and Night Classes |
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Pre-requisites required: 35 weeks (9 months) Summary of Program Requirements Contact for more information Skills Needed Mechanical, Troubleshooting, Vizualization, Equipment Operation and Monitoring |
![]() Horn Lake Campus Ridgeland Campus Contact S. Allen 662-280-1443 sallen@deltatechnicalcollege.com |
Heating and Air Conditioning Technology is a post-secondary instructional program that prepares individuals to work in engineering departments or private firms installing, maintaining, and operating small or medium air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration systems. Instruction prepares individuals to work in a commercial setting performing special tasks relating to designing duct work, assembly, installation, servicing, operation, and maintenance of heating and cooling systems according to the standards of the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air Conditioning Engineers, Inc., Air Conditioning Contractors of American (ACCA), and Air Conditioning Refrigeration Institute (ARI). Included are air conditioning, heating and refrigeration devices; equipment, techniques, and systems; and maintenance and operation of these systems
Example of Class Types
Electricity for HVAC, Compression Refridgeration, Controls, Heating Systems |
Day and Night Classes: Contact for more information |
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Pre-requisites required: 30 Hour Career Certificate | | 45 Hour Technical Certificate | Associate of Applied Science Degree Summary of Program Requirements Contact for more information. Skills Needed Mechanical, Troubleshooting, Vizualization, Equipment Operation and Monitoring |
![]() Decatur Campus Contact Harold Hollingsworth 601-635-6259 hhollingsworth@ecccedu |
Heating and Air Conditioning Technology is a post-secondary instructional program that prepares individuals to work in engineering departments or private firms installing, maintaining, and operating small or medium air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration systems. Instruction prepares individuals to work in a commercial setting performing special tasks relating to designing duct work, assembly, installation, servicing, operation, and maintenance of heating and cooling systems according to the standards of the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air Conditioning Engineers, Inc., Air Conditioning Contractors of American (ACCA), and Air Conditioning Refrigeration Institute (ARI). Included are air conditioning, heating and refrigeration devices; equipment, techniques, and systems; and maintenance and operation of these systems
Example of Class Types
Electricity for HVAC, Compression Refridgeration, Controls, Heating Systems |
Day and Night Classes: Day Classes Only |
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Pre-requisites required: *Technical Certificate *Advanced Technical Certificate *Associate of Applied Science Summary of Program Requirements https://holmescc.edu/career-technical/request-information-career-technical/ Skills Needed Mechanical, Troubleshooting, Vizualization, Equipment Operation and Monitoring |
![]() Goodman Campus Grenada Center Contact Jeffery Cotton 662-472-9092 jcotten@holmescc.edu Dr. Luke Jones 662-472-9058 tjones@holmescc.edu |
Heating and Air Conditioning Technology is a post-secondary instructional program that prepares individuals to work in engineering departments or private firms installing, maintaining, and operating small or medium air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration systems. Instruction prepares individuals to work in a commercial setting performing special tasks relating to designing duct work, assembly, installation, servicing, operation, and maintenance of heating and cooling systems according to the standards of the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air Conditioning Engineers, Inc., Air Conditioning Contractors of American (ACCA), and Air Conditioning Refrigeration Institute (ARI). Included are air conditioning, heating and refrigeration devices; equipment, techniques, and systems; and maintenance and operation of these systems.
Example of Class Types
Electricity for HVAC, Compression Refridgeration, Controls, Heating Systems |
Day and Night Classes: Day and Night Classes |
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Pre-requisites required: 2 year Associate of Applied Science Summary of Program Requirements Contact for more information. Skills Needed Mechanical, Troubleshooting, Vizualization, Equipment Operation and Monitoring |
![]() Belden Center Contact Carrie Lindsey 662-407-1411 celindsey@iccms.edu |
Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology (HVAC), at the Senatobia campus, provides majors an opportunity to learn theoretical principles and practical applications that affect the control of temperature, humidity and the quality of air, design, testing, installation and development of heating and cooling systems and knowledge of how to service and repair in both residential and commercial markets. Our program is accredited by the Partnership for Air-Conditioning, Heating, Refrigeration Accreditation (PAHRA). PAHRA is an independent, third party organization that is a partnership between heating, ventilation, air-conditioning and refrigeration (HVACR) educators and the HVACR industry that will award accreditation to programs that have met and/or exceeded industry validated standards.
Example of Class Types
Electricity for HVAC, Compression Refridgeration, Controls, Heating Systems |
Day and Night Classes: Day |
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Pre-requisites required: Associate of Applied Science Degree (All students acquiring a degree must obtain universal EPA certification prior to graduation.) Vocational Certificate Program (Students acquiring a certificate must obtain Type I and Type II EPA certification.) Summary of Program Requirements Students who wish to enter the Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology program should contact an adviser. Students should understand that entrance is by way of an Admissions Committee. The committee has the responsibility of screening qualified program applicants who have submitted any of necessary records and credentials prior to the semester of entrance. Students must provide their own tools. Students who wish to enter the program must have an ACT composite score of 15 Skills Needed Mechanical, Troubleshooting, Vizualization, Equipment Operation and Monitoring |
![]() Senatobia Campus Contact Katie Broadway 662-562-3954 kbroadway@northwestms.edu |