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Associate in Applied Science Degree
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technology
The courses in this curriculum are theory design and service oriented. Theory
courses deal with energy conversions. Service courses are strongly related
to a hands-on philosophy. Emphasis is placed upon operating, servicing and
installing equipment.
Graduates from this 60 credit-hour program may be employed as engineering
laboratory assistants, equipment salesmen, heating and refrigeration servicemen,
estimators and system designers.
| Summer
Semester |
| RAC 100 |
Heating and Cooling Exploration
(1) |
1
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FIRST YEAR
(2)
| First
Semester |
| English elective
(3) |
3 |
| RAC 101 |
Refrigeration Fundamentals
|
4 |
| RAC 103 |
Heating Principles |
4 |
| RAC 105 |
Heating and Cooling Controls
|
4 |
| total: |
|
15
|
| Second Semester
|
| MET 101 |
Applied Mechanical Drafting
(4) |
3 |
| RAC 102 |
Refrigeration Systems |
4 |
| RAC 104 |
Residential Comfort Systems
|
4 |
| RAC 106 |
Advanced Controls |
4 |
| total:
|
15
|
| Summer Semester
|
| RAC 200 |
Heating and Cooling Internship
(1) |
2
|
SECOND YEAR
(2)
| First Semester
|
| English elective
(3) |
3
|
| RAC 201 |
Refrigeration
System Design I |
4
|
| RAC 203 |
Air Conditioning
Principles |
4
|
| Social Science
elective |
3
|
| total:
|
14
|
| Second Semester
|
| Humanities elective (5)
|
3 |
| Mathematics elective (6)
|
3 |
| RAC 202 |
Refrigeration System
Design II |
4 |
| RAC 204 |
Air Distribution |
3 |
| Social Science elective
|
3
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| total: |
|
16 |
- RAC 100 and RAC 200 may be counted as technical electives with approval of coordinator.
- RAC 290 may be substituted for some of the listed RAC courses, with approval of coordinator.
- Students may take ENG 100 or ENG 101 the first semester, depending upon their test scores and the advice of a Student Development faculty member. ENG 102, ENG 103 or ENG 130 are suggested second semester electives.
- Students will enroll in sections of MET 101 designed for RAC students.
- Suggested humanities elective: ART 122 or PHI 110.
- A competency test, available in the Assessment and Testing Center,
may be utilized to meet the mathematics elective requirement. Students
in this program who utilize the competency test to meet the mathematics
requirement must complete a three (3) credit hour course from the
following list: MET 110, MGT 111, MGT 154, MGT 160, RAC 208, RAC 211
or RAC 290.
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