Accredited HVAC Programs in North Dakota
It should also be mentioned that many aspiring HVAC technicians are choosing to enroll in accredited programs, which generally last between six months and two years. Currently, two main organizations offer accreditation for HVAC programs: HVAC Excellence and the Partnership for Air-Conditioning, Heating, Refrigeration Accreditation (PAHRA). As of this writing, however, there are no programs recognized by either entity in North Dakota.
North Dakota State College of Science
Aspiring HVAC technicians who are interested solely in classroom education, however, may be interested in pursuing either a certificate or associate of applied science degree (AAS) in heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration technology through the North Dakota State College of Science, located in Wahpeton and Fargo. These programs provide students with a solid foundation of the principles of HVAC/R combined with extensive lab experience.
The certificate program is made up of 36 credits including courses such as refrigeration technology, blueprint reading & estimating, refrigeration systems, electrical theory, heating equipment theory, and electrical lab, among others.
The associate degree consists of 73 credits including all courses from the certificate program. This associate degree covers additional courses on commercial components, building system controls, air conditioning design, heat pumps, hydronic heating systems, and advanced systems, among others.
At the end of the program, graduates can pursue opportunities at commercial, residential, or industrial installation and service; designing, selling, or maintaining HVAC systems, or even self-employment.
- Location: Fargo, ND
- Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission (HLC)
- Expected Time to Completion: Certificate (one year); AAS degree (two years)
- Estimated Tuition: $5,340.58 per year
Bismarck State College
For students in the Bismarck area, Bismarck State College also offers a diploma, certificate, and AAS programs in HVAC, as well. These programs prepare students in handling the latest technology in this rapidly growing field. Students in these programs learn in well-equipped labs, mastering installation and repairing procedures.
Students must complete 60 credits for the associate degree and the diploma, but only 44 for the certificate. Classes include sheet metal, air conditioning theory, heating theory, light commercial refrigeration, domestic refrigeration, and more.
Graduates of these programs can expect to find positions in installation, service, sales, controls & testing, building maintenance, and balancing. Positions are also available in marketing, bidding, estimating, and controls.
- Location: Bismarck, ND
- Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission
- Expected Time to Completion: 10.5 months
- Estimated Tuition: Minnesota resident ($224.97 per credit); non-resident ($301.30 per credit)
University of North Dakota
University of North Dakota’s 100 percent online certified HVAC/R technician training program prepares students to earn HVAC Excellence or NATE certification in less than a year. They’ll master core skills such as accurate measurement, heat-carrying capacity, air weight & value, and condensation & vaporization.
The curriculum includes topics such as automatic controls, electric motors, commercial refrigeration, all-weather systems, commercial air-conditioning, and chilled-water systems, safety, tools and equipment, and shop practices, and domestic appliances, among others.
Graduates will have a complete understanding of the basic components of the vapor-compression and refrigeration cycles and the EPA laws related to the safe handling and transportation of refrigerants. They will also learn about proper operation and installation of HVAC systems, and proper recovery, recycling, and retrofitting of refrigerants.
- Location: Grand Forks, ND
- Accreditation: Higher Learning Commission (HLC)
- Expected Time to Completion: 12 months
- Estimated Tuition: $2,895