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Frequently Asked Questions
What subjects are covered in Career and Technical Training for
the Air Conditioning, Electrical, and Refrigeration occupations?
• The subjects most commonly covered in these programs are
electrical fundamentals, thermodynamics (mechanical motion
related to heat movement), equipment technology, customer
service, and business enterprise.
How may I qualify for Career and Technical Training in Air
Conditioning, Electrical, and Refrigeration (HVAC&R)?
• Motivation or desire to enter a career to service operating
equipment is important. Succeeding in an HVAC&R career requires
knowledge and understanding of industry technology, skill in
servicing operating equipment, and recognizing the part
refrigeration plays in the highly developed technical society
in the United States.
• To succeed one must be prepared to think creatively and
learn problem- solving skills using fundamentals of science
and mechanical technology.
• Those who, during early school years, learned good study
habits, completed fundamentals subjects in science and
mechanical technology, and demonstrated an aptitude for
operating equipment problem solving will find acceptable
career paths in the HVAC&R industry.
How are Career and Technical Training programs related to work and career?
• Career and Technical Training teaches subjects and techniques that may be applied immediately
to work related problem solving.
• Vocational-technical programs relate to the skills and attitudes of the "Beginner's Mind." One
who is ready to explore the many possibilities of a career.
• Employment is the goal rather then a lengthy program of education, which accumulates
knowledge to be applied at some future date.
I am not planning to attend college. Will vocational-technical training provide a foundation for a rewarding career?
• Career and Technical Training programs link students to careers through work experience
training leading to full-time employment. Rigorous academic content tied to technical subject
matter and "on the job" activity ensures each student will be ready to enter the work force
allowing them a head start on a career at graduation.
Will I receive "hands on" or "on-the-job" training?
• Students use industry tools and instruments to gain knowledge and experience.
• Students acquire an understanding of safe work practices. Build confidence working with tools
and operating equipment.
• Students learn troubleshooting and data gathering techniques through "real time" activity on
equipment.
• Students have saleable skills at the time of graduation. Workforce Ready Skills.


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