Accredited HVAC Schools in Norfolk, VA
When choosing a school, it is essential to select an institution that is accredited. Accreditation is a process by which an independent agency evaluates the quality of the program, including both the curriculum and the instructors.
Two industry organizations accredit HVAC programs. The Partnership for Air-Conditioning, Heating, Refrigeration Accreditation has not yet accredited a Virginia program. HVAC Excellence has awarded accreditation to the following schools:
- Advanced Career Education Center at Hermitage, Henrico, VA
- Edison Academy, Alexandria, VA
- Franklin County High School, Rocky Mount, VA
- Norfolk Technical Center, Norfolk, VA
- Northern Virginia Community College, Woodbridge, VA
- The Hanover Center for Trades and Technology, Mechanicsville, VA
- Virginia Beach Technical and Career Education Center, Virginia Beach, VA
Norfolk Technical Center and Virginia Beach Technical are included in the schools profiled below.
Advanced Technology Institute
ATI, a for-profit trade college, offers an HVAC Technology diploma program and a degree program in trades leadership with specialization in HVAC technology. Both programs include classroom lectures combined with hands-on training in the lab.
Students in the 60-credit diploma program begin with the fundamentals of technology and an introduction to computers, safety, and HVAC. Coursework includes electricity, schematics, pipe brazing, ducting, air movement, domestic and commercial refrigeration, HVAC, heat pumps, sheet metal fabrication, controls, and troubleshooting. Graduates from this program are qualified to sit for industry certification exams and seek entry-level employment.
Degree-seeking students complete all the diploma coursework, with the addition of technical leadership technical courses. Courses include computer applications, technical writing and communications, critical thinking, leadership skills, occupational health, safety, and psychology. Graduates are awarded their degree at the completion of 60 credit hours.
- Location: Virginia Beach, VA
- Accreditation: Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges
- Tuition: Contact ATI for a customized assessment
- Format: On-campus
- Program Length: Diploma 60 weeks; degree 18 months
Centura College
Centura College offers an HVAC diploma program at all five of their Virginia campuses in Chesapeake, Newport News, and Richmond. Coursework includes classroom lectures as well as hands-on training and prepares students for industry certification exams, including OSHA 10 and EPA Section 608. Classes are available during daytime and evening hours.
Students receive extensive practice with troubleshooting. The curriculum includes HVAC fundamentals, controls, commercial HVAC and HVAC/R, heating systems, comfort, psychometrics, heat pumps, advanced troubleshooting, and service. A minimum of 36 credit-hours is needed to earn a diploma.
- Location: Chesapeake, VA; Newport News, VA; Richmond, VA
- Accreditation: Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges
- Tuition: $675 per credit-hour
- Format: On-campus
- Program Length: 12 months
Norfolk Technical Center (NTC)
NTC, a unique two-year course that is part of the Norfolk Public Schools, offers an HVAC/R program for high school students providing the technical knowledge and practical skills needed to seek entry-level positions as technicians.
The curriculum includes the fundamentals of HVAC/R, tools and materials, refrigeration systems and installation, troubleshooting, service, repair, maintenance, pipe tubing, soldering, electricity, and math. Graduates from this program are qualified to sit for various industry certification exams, including EPA Section 608 and workplace readiness. An HVAC apprenticeship program is included as part of an adult evening program.
- Location: Norfolk, VA
- Accreditation: HVAC Excellence; Virginia Board of Education
- Tuition: Contact the NTC for a customized assessment
- Format: On-campus
- Program Length: Two years
Thomas Nelson Community College
Thomas Nelson Community College offers two HVAC/R certificate programs and a degree program. The HVAC/R career studies program—a 16-credit certificate—includes coursework in circuits and controls, heating systems, refrigeration, air conditioning, and heat pumps. Credits can be applied toward the 35-credit certificate option.
The 35-credit air conditioning and refrigeration certificate program satisfies the classroom requirement for journeyman licensing classroom contact hours. Requirements include the above coursework, with the addition of college composition, first aid and safety, mechanical codes, technical math, and planning and estimating. Graduates are prepared to take the EPA 608 certification exam.
The HVAC/R technical studies 67-credit associate of applied science (AAS) degree prepares students for managerial and supervisory positions as well as employment as technicians. The coursework includes the curriculum from the certificate programs and the addition of the technical coursework that includes information systems, information literacy, electricity, technical writing, HVAC/R analysis, direct digital controls, programmable controllers, and cooperative education.
Students are required to take non-technical electives including the fundamentals of reasoning, precalculus, social science, principles of supervision and leadership development, introduction to business, and humanities. Options to transfer credits to Old Dominion University are available.
- Location: Hampton, VA
- Accreditation: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges
- Tuition: $160.20 per credit-hour
- Format: On-campus
- Program Length: Career studies certificate four months; certificate eight months; degree two years
Tidewater Community College (TCC)
TCC offers an HVAC/R certificate and associate of applied science (AAS) degree program. Students in both programs learn via classroom lectures and hands-on practice in labs. Graduates of the associate degree program are prepared to sit for industry certification exams, including Section 608.
Coursework for the 35-credit certificate program includes HVAC/R controls, HVAC/R calculations, engineering and technologies orientation, heating systems, technical math, duct construction and maintenance, hydronics, psychrometrics, HVAC systems, and college composition. Graduates are qualified to seek entry-level positions as HVAC technicians or sales representatives.
Associate degree-seeking students may choose from three specialties: commercial; residential; or supervision and management. The 68-credit curriculum for each speciality track includes the certificate coursework as well as indoor air quality, computer applications and concepts, customer service, safety and health codes and regulations, system startup and commissioning, humanities, and social science. Students then select the technical electives applicable to their specialty.
- Location: Portsmouth, VA
- Accreditation: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges
- Tuition: $185.35 per credit-hour
- Format: On-campus
- Program Length: Certificate 18 months; degree two years
Tidewater Tech
Tidewater Tech, a private school in Norfolk, offers an HVAC diploma program. The coursework is presented in classroom lectures and hands-on practice in a lab. The curriculum includes HVAC fundamentals, electricity, refrigerants, tools, commercial systems, brazing and soldering, psychrometrics, heat pumps, troubleshooting, career success skills, customer service, and time management.
Students receive their certificate at the completion of 36 credit-hours. They are prepared to take the EPA Section 608 certification exam and the Industry Competency Exam (ICE).
- Location: Norfolk, VA
- Accreditation: Council on Occupational Education
- Tuition: $675 per credit-hour
- Format: On-campus
- Program Length: 48 weeks
Virginia Beach Technical and Career Education Center (VBTCEC)
Part of the Virginia Beach City Public School System, the VBTCEC offers an HVAC program that provides training for high school students. Instruction includes classroom lectures and hands-on experience in a lab. Students have an opportunity for additional hands-on training with an optional internship with a local company.
The coursework includes safety, soldering, brazing, piping, electricity, central and window air conditioning units, ice makers, refrigerators, oil and gas furnaces, and heat pumps. Students are also prepared to sit for exams for industry certifications, including the Section 608, R410A safety, and Workplace Readiness Skills for the Commonwealth Exam.
- Location: Virginia Beach, VA
- Accreditation: HVAC Excellence; Virginia Board of Education
- Tuition: Determined by the public school district
- Format: On-campus
- Program Length: Two years
Virginia’s Community Colleges
Virginia’s Community Colleges offer certificate, diploma, and degree programs at several campuses. Students wishing to commute away from the Norfolk area can find information about these programs at campuses on the Virginia Community Colleges website.
Norfolk workers who are unable to attend on-campus schools may find that online institutions can better meet their needs. More information on accredited HVAC programs is available at online HVAC training.