HVAC Training in Tennessee

Post-secondary training in heating, ventilation and air conditioning technology prepares students to design, construct and repair heating and cooling systems. HVAC technicians are employed in a number of contexts including residential, commercial and industrial environments.
  1. Schools

    • Five schools in Tennessee offer HVAC training: Miller-Motte Technical College at Goodlettsville, Northeast State Community College, Tennessee Technology Center, Vatterott Career College at Memphis and William Moore College of Technology.

      Tennessee Technology Center offers training at 16 campus locations: Covington, Crossville, Crump, Dickson, Elizabethton, Jackson, Knoxville, McKenzie, Memphis, Morristown, Murfreesboro, Nashville, Newbern, Pulaski, Shelbyville and Whiteville.

    Program Options

    • Certificate, diploma and associate's degree programs are all available. Several schools offer part-time and flexible course options. The length of training can vary from 432-hour certification courses to two-year degree programs.

    Curriculum

    • HVAC training in Tennessee covers both theoretical and practical knowledge and skills. Course topics include foundational concepts in electricity and refrigeration, air conditioning systems, heating systems, commercial and residential heating and air conditioning, commercial refrigeration, safety standards and energy management.

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