HVAC Engineering Colleges

College graduates with degrees in HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) Engineering are employed to design, install, repair, and maintain heating and cooling systems for residential, industrial and commercial buildings. HVAC engineering and manufacturing are considered high-growth industries for employment. Studies in HVAC Engineering may lead to employment in design firms, engineering consultancies, equipment manufacturers and state and federal agencies.
  1. NYU School of Continuing and Professional Studies

    • New York University's School of Continuing and Professional Studies offers advanced certificates in HVAC Systems Design for students holding a bachelors of science in Mechanical Engineering, or four to five years of experience with an engineering consulting firm. The certificate requires completion of four graduate level courses.

      New York University

      School of Continuing and Professional Studies

      145 4th Avenue, Room 201

      New York, NY 10003

      212-998-7200

      www.scps.nyu.edu

    University of Central Florida

    • The University of Central Florida offers a graduate certificate in HVAC Engineering. The certificate program is designed to provide students with the fundamentals of HVAC engineering principles and the skills to apply them to HVAC designs. The program offers both laboratory and hands-on experience. To be eligible, students must hold a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution.

      University of Central Florida College of Graduate Studies

      Millican Hall 230

      P.O. Box 160112

      Orlando, FL 32816

      407-823-5778

      www.ucf.edu

    Pennsylvania College of Technology

    • The Pennsylvania College of Technology offers a HVAC Design Technology bachelor's degree. Students of this program receive training in repair and installation of commercial and residential heating, cooling and refrigerating systems. The program emphasizes methods of HVAC system design, energy management, advanced control systems and project management. Courses offer an emphasis on green technology skills, a key growth area in the HVAC field.

      Pennsylvania College of Technology

      One College Avenue

      Williamsport, PA 17701

      570-326-3761

      www.pct.edu

    Ferris State University

    • Ferris State University offers a Bachelor of Science degree in HVACR (Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration) Engineering Technology. Courses address HVACR design, retrofitting, testing and problem solving. The program also offers a paid internship during the summer following the third year of study. Associates degrees and certificate programs in HVACR Technology are also offered.

      College of Engineering Technology

      Ferris State University

      1009 Campus Drive

      Big Rapids, MI 49307-2280

      231-591-2890

      www.ferris.edu

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