Rapidly changing laws have created a huge need for highly trained workers who can keep up with environmental regulations and specialized handling — and in Texas, there’s always a need for technicians who can keep the air conditioners running! People and businesses depend on their climate-control or refrigeration systems and must keep them in good working order, regardless of economic conditions.
Several factors contribute to the growth of the industry. According to U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Occupational Outlook Handbook (2008-2009 edition), the increased complexity of HVACR systems will create more job opportunities for service. Environmental concerns and new governmental regulations have prompted the development of new systems that reduce ozone pollution and are more energy efficient — and will require replacement of older units no longer in compliance.
Whether you’re considering HVACR as a new career, are already working in the industry but need the “paper,” or are just an interested layperson wanting some technical knowledge, there’s a place in our program for you!
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Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology – Degrees and Certificates
Both Cedar Valley and Eastfield offer the following associate degree and certificates for college credit:
An additional degree and certificate are offered by Eastfield College only:
Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technician’s EPA License
You can also prepare for and take the licensing exam for the Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technician’s EPA license (regulated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency) at both Cedar Valley College and Eastfield College. Contact the Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology department at the college you want to attend for information.
Cedar Valley and Eastfield colleges are members of the Air Conditioning Contractors of America, the largest air-conditioning organization in the U.S. This membership gives students access to contractors in the North Texas region and provides an opportunity for direct contact with successful businesses in our area.
Other Degree and Certificate Options
The Dallas County Community College District offers nearly 350 career and technical degrees and certificates, plus 36 academic degrees. For more information, see a chart of our degree plans by location.