Heating and Air Technology Certification
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Find Comfort in a Career that Matters
Every home, business, hospital, and school depends on skilled HVAC technicians to keep their buildings safe, healthy, and comfortable. Our Oklahoma-based program gets you up and running fast with hands-on training. In as little as seven weeks, you can learn how to install, maintain, and repair the HVAC systems that people rely on every single day.
This isn’t just a job, it’s a career with real impact, and it starts with you.
Overview
- Locations: Oklahoma
- Program Length: 7 Weeks
Are you ready to pursue a career in the HVAC industry? You’ve come to the right place. Heavy Equipment Colleges of America equips students like you for long-term success in the field. Whether you just graduated high school or are making a career switch, our Heating and Air Technology program is for you.
Gain the skills and experience to help prepare you in an entry-level position as an:
- HVAC Installer
- HVAC Technician
- HVAC salesperson
- Service Technician
After completing our program, you’ll be prepared to take the HVAC certification exam to become a licensed HVAC professional. Once you obtain your HVAC license, you can legally provide heating, ventilation, and air conditioning services to residential and commercial customers statewide.
What Is HVAC?
HVAC stands for Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning. HVAC technicians ensure heaters, air conditioners, and other HVAC equipment function properly and provide comfort for all occupants in a home, business, or other building.
How Long Is HVAC Training at HEC?
What You’ll Learn in Our HVAC Training in Oklahoma
Our Heating and Air Technology Program is a combination of classroom instruction and hands-on training. Students learn industry best practices from professionals in the field, including recommended tools and techniques as well as workplace safety. They also master the basics of HVAC maintenance, repair, and installation by working on equipment made by leading brands in our on-site workshop. This hands-on training helps students refine their troubleshooting skills in a real-world environment.
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Benefits of Earning Your HVAC Certification
License to Work
All HVAC technicians in Oklahoma must be licensed by the state to provide HVAC services. Some areas also require a local license. Performing these services without a valid license could have legal consequences.
Competitive Advantage
Homeowners and business owners only want an experienced HVAC technician working on their equipment. Obtaining your HVAC certification shows potential clients you’re credible, which means you’ll attract more clients than an HVAC technician who isn’t certified.
Before going to Heavy Equipment Colleges of America, I was stuck at my job. After getting certified, I got a good job as a crane operator fast. Now, I love what I do.
Jack D.
Benefits of Attending HEC
Accelerated Program
Life is busy. You don’t have time to spend months on end training for a job. That’s why we designed our Heating and Air Technology program to be completed in just 7 weeks. In less than two months, you can gain the knowledge and skills you need to secure a job as an HVAC technician.
Hands-on Training
Employers want candidates who not only know how to do the job but have actual experience doing the job. Our curriculum offers both professional classroom instruction and hands-on training to help you get hired upon program completion.
Career Services
We have a career services team dedicated to helping students find jobs they want and have successful careers. They assist with everything from resume building and interview coaching to job placement. Your success is their priority.
Career Outlook
Jobs in the HVAC industry are in demand. Employment in this skilled trade is projected to grow by 6% from 2022 to 2032, which will produce 37,700 new jobs annually over the decade. This growth rate is faster than the national average for all occupations. The growing preference for energy-efficient HVAC systems also drives demand for skilled HVAC technicians.
Curriculum & Faculty
Are you ready to kickstart your career in the HVAC industry? Enroll in our Heating and Air Technology program today to get one step closer to the future you want. Our team is ready to discuss next steps with you, including program curriculum. Don’t hesitate to reach out.