Accredited HVAC Schools in Maryland (MD)
Community College of Baltimore County
For those interested in a more traditional college degree program, the Community College of Baltimore County (CCBC) offers several HVAC programs. These programs are designed to prepare students for careers in HVAC and related energy technologies industries.
The college offers the following programs:
- An associate of applied science degree in HVAC & energy technology
- An advanced HVAC and energy technology certificate
- A basic HVAC and energy technology certificate
- A building automation systems certificate
- An alternative energy certificate
The advanced HVAC and energy technology certificate is made up of 13 credits and includes courses such as residential load calculations and air distribution; EPA refrigeration certification; advanced HVAC electricity; commercial control systems; and alternative and renewable energy sources.
The 17-credit basic HVAC and energy technology certificate includes courses such as fundamentals of refrigeration; HVAC-R safety, tools and methods; EPA refrigeration certification; comfort cooling systems; basic HVAC electricity; and heating systems.
The building automation systems (BAS) certificate consists of 26 credits. Some of the courses in the curriculum include commercial control systems; commercial HVAC systems; construction blueprint reading; introduction to data communications; advanced HVAC electricity; and basic HVAC electricity.
The 29-credit alternative energy certificate includes courses such as fundamentals of refrigeration; heating systems; comfort cooling systems; residential load calculations & air distribution; and alternative and renewable energy sources, among others.
Finally, the AAS degree program comprises 60 credits, including all courses from the basic HVAC and energy tech certificate, with additional coursework in construction blueprint reading; residential load calculations and air distribution; fundamentals of communication; advanced HVAC electricity; and finite mathematics and modeling, among others.
Students through these programs are trained to identify and work with advanced HVAC systems, design heating and cooling systems for residential and commercial use, use appropriate servicing methods, and understand the cycle of refrigeration.
- Location: Baltimore, MD
- Accreditation: Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE)
- Expected Time to Completion: Certificates (one to two semesters); AAS (four semesters)
- Estimated Tuition: Baltimore County, Maryland residents, in-county ($122 per credit); Maryland residents, in-state, out-of-county ($241 per credit)
North American Trade Schools
North American Trade Schools’ heating, refrigeration, ventilation, and air conditioning technology program provides students with entry-level skills and HVAC-R training for repairing and installing heating, refrigeration, ventilation, and air conditioning equipment. The program focuses on metal fabricating, installing, diagnosing, and repairing HVAC-R equipment systems, HVAC-R electrical requirements, understanding of HVAC-R accessories and parts, and ductwork.
Comprising 68 credits, the program curriculum includes courses such as practical HVAC applications; electricity for HVAC; heating systems and heat pumps; basic cooling systems; service and install concepts; air systems and planned maintenance; print reading; and sheet metal to name a few.
On successful completion, graduates will receive the EPA 608 Certificate and other specialty certifications valued in the field. They will gain a fundamental understanding of HVAC-R. Graduates will be ready to take up positions such as parts and counter person, building maintenance, air conditioning installation and service technician, furnace installer, including sheet metal fabricating and refrigeration technician.
- Location: Baltimore, MD
- Accreditation: Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC)
- Expected Time to Completion: Daytime classes (39 weeks); evening classes (44 weeks)
- Estimated Tuition: $18,500 total tuition
Lincoln College of Technology
Lincoln College of Technology offers a lower division certificate program in air conditioning, refrigeration, and heating technology with day and evening classes available. The primary objective of this program is to introduce students to green technology and how it can be applied to HVAC systems. Students also learn about refrigerant recovery and recycling and are encouraged to take the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) exam.
This 45-credit program includes courses such as electricity; introduction to climate control systems; basic refrigeration systems; air conditioning design and layout; air conditioning systems; commercial refrigeration control; warm air heating; commercial/industrial refrigeration and air conditioning lab; and energy efficiency and green technology systems. After completing this certificate, graduates will be qualified to seek entry-level positions as technicians.
Students through this program will gain the knowledge, skills, and confidence to troubleshoot, repair, and service residential and commercial indoor HVAC air management systems. Graduates who have additional experience may eventually be able to take up independent work projects, supervise other technicians or teams, or start their own HVAC business.
- Location: Columbia, MD
- Accreditation: Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC)
- Expected Time to Completion: Day classes (40 weeks); evening classes (74 weeks)
- Estimated Tuition: 25,704 total tuition
Wor-Wic Community College
Wor-Wic Community College’s heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration technology certificate program provides students with the skills and knowledge associated with HVAC-R equipment for systems in light commercial and residential structures. Students will train on equipment and models to prepare for advancement or entry into the HVAC field.
The curriculum includes courses such as fundamentals of refrigeration; air conditioning fundamentals; reading blueprints and schematics; mathematical applications; introduction to heating systems; introduction to air conditioning systems; automatic temperature system controls; principles of electricity; heat pumps; and residential load calculations.
- Location: Salisbury, MD
- Accreditation: Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE)
- Expected Time to Completion: 24 months
- Estimated Tuition: In-county ($129 per credit); out-of-county ($258 per credit); out-of-state bordering county ($259 per credit); out-of-state ($323 per credit)
Carroll Community College
Carroll Community College offers an HVAC technician certificate that serves as a pathway to its HVAC-R apprenticeship program. Graduates in this program receive expert instruction that occurs in classrooms that are equipped with standard HVAC appliances.
Upon successful completion of this program and the refrigerant handling certification exam administered during class, graduates will be eligible for an EPA refrigerant reclamation certification.
- Location: Westminster, MD
- Accreditation: Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE)
- Expected Time to Completion: 24 months
- Estimated Tuition: In-county ($136 per credit); out-of-county ($238 per credit); out-of-state ($319 per credit)