*** Offered in Winter 2010 ***This Ontario College Certificate apprenticeship program provides theoretical instruction to fulfill the in-class requirements of the apprenticeship program and offers practical instruction to complement the apprentice's on-the-job training. The continual introduction of innovative and complex air conditioning equipment has increased the demand for tradespersons who are both skilled in the practical aspects of the trade and have sound theoretical knowledge of all aspects of air conditioning systems.
Students must be working in the field to enter the program. Students attend two 8-week levels of 30 hours per week of in-class sessions. The common core component introduces students to the mechanical cooling cycle and components, electricity, and installation procedures. A course in oxyacetylene welding is included in Level 01.
In the advanced level, students study psychrometrics, heat loads, controls, and residential air conditioning and air distribution systems. Seventy percent of class time is spent in theory and 30 percent learning practical, hands-on skills in the College's shops.
SUCCESS FACTORS
This program is well-suited for students who:
- Enjoy a hands-on approach to learning about the air conditioning industry.
- Can work independently.
- Seek variety in their career.