Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration

Description

The Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (HVACR) Technology program will train you in operating and maintaining various types of heating, ventilation, air conditioning, refrigeration, and HVACR accessories. Earn an Associate of Applied Science and pursue work as an HVACR Mechanic, Installer, and more.

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Program Information

In as little as two terms, you can earn a Residential HVAC Certificate of Completion and enter the workforce. With one more term, you will earn your Commercial, Industrial HVAC & Building Performance Certificate of Completion. These are stackable credentials. Finish a total of five terms (which is under two years full-time) and you will earn an Associate's degree (AAS). 

Certificate Information

Residential HVAC, Certificate of Completion

With the Residential HVAC Certificate of Completion, you will have the basic knowledge to enter the Residential HVACR workforce.

Commercial, Industrial HVAC & Building Performance, Certificate of Completion

With the Commercial, Industrial HVAC & Building Performance Certificate of Completion, you will have an in-depth background in commercial and industrial refrigeration, steam and hot water boilers and boiler controls, chillers and chiller controls, green building performance, and building automation controls.

In the course of completing the program, you will create system designs that will include calculating building loads, duct design, performance analysis, and code enforcement.

Related Information

The School of Skilled Trades & Arts

The School of Skilled Trades & Arts fosters an environment of relevant applied learning, such as trade apprenticeships. Our aim is to equip students with the technical knowledge and skills to further their career and personal goals.

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The 61,000-square-foot facility will open in Fall 2025 and will house classroom and lab space for CNM’s Carpentry, Electrical, HVAC, Plumbing, Welding, and Industrial Automation Technology programs. CNM President Tracy Hartzler says, “On behalf of CNM, we look forward to educating and training thousands of future skilled trades workers right here on this site. These skilled trades workers will help power New Mexico’s economy for decades to come.”  Read the full story today. 

Life as an HVAC Technician 

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Marissa Brown might not be what most people think of when they hear “HVAC technician,” but don’t let that fool you. Not only does the 22-year-old CNM student already work in the HVAC industry, but she’s also a third-generation HVAC professional. Marissa hopes to inspire other women to pursue careers in the trades. Learn more about her story today. 

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