Master Commercial/Domestic Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
Convenient Day and Evening Schedules Available
Diploma Program
- Course Length: 30 weeks Full-Time Days or
- 66 weeks Part-Time Evenings
Master Commercial/Domestic Refrigeration and Air Conditioning is our most popular program. Successful graduates of this program are qualified to enter the field as HVAC Technicians, and also prepared to tackle the challenges of Commercial Refrigeration including troubling shooting and repair of Ice Machines, Reach-in and Walk-in Refrigeration Equipment and more.
Practical Hands-On Training
Being an HVAC/R Technician is a “hands-on” job. At Brownson Technical School, we know that the best way to learn this technical field is to actually get your hands on the real equipment. Our students learn by doing. Some time will be spent in the classroom due to the highly technical nature of the work, but at Brownson, students spend as much time as necessary in the hands-on part of the training.
As a student at Brownson Tech you learn directly in our working shop. Our 20,000 square foot facility isn’t always as tidy as a traditional school – but our students aren’t sitting in orderly desks, they’re up working on the real equipment they’ll see out on the job.
Becoming a Confident HVAC/R Professional
Take a look at some of the important areas covered in this course:
- Fundamentals
- Brazing
- Safety
- The History of Refrigeration and HVAC
- Residential AND Commercial HVAC Troubleshooting and Repair
- Commercial Refrigeration Troubleshooting and Repair
- Measuring Superheat and Subcooling
- Electrical skills such as reading and following diagrams
- Ice-making Equipment Troubleshooting and Repair
- System Performance
- NATE (North American Technical Excellence) Training
- OSHA 10 Hour Outreach Training Card (Construction)
And more!
National Certification
Section 608 of the Federal Clean Air Act requires that all persons who maintain, service, repair or dispose of appliances that contain regulated refrigerants be certified in proper refrigerant handling techniques.
Brownson Tech is an authorized Section 608 training site. Section 608 is necessary to work in the HVAC industry in all 50 States as well as all US protectorates and military bases outside of the US. We prepare all our students for 608 testing and provide on-site testing as part of the program.
While not currently required by law, we are also an authorized testing site for NATE (North America Technician Excellence). NATE training and testing is available to all students and alumni.
Having your Section 608 and NATE qualifications will show prospective employers your level of training and will demonstrate your commitment to quality and your potential as a Technician.
In some cases, you will not be allowed on a “Job Site” without your “10 Hour OSHA Card” – that is one reason this training is part of the Brownson Technical School curriculum, but mainly because safety is our greatest priority.
Career Assistance
In addition to these technical skills and certifications, as a student in this program you’ll also have the option of taking Career Development classes to strengthen your job-search skills. Career Development classes, along with the support of our dedicated Career Placement Team will provide incredible resources for you before and after you graduate.
It’s important to us that you feel confident making the transition from training into the professional market.
Is a Career in HVAC/R Right For You?
If you’re interested in learning more about training and career opportunities in HVAC/R and whether this is the right field for you, fill out the form on this page to contact Brownson Technical School and receive a Career information kit at no charge. A helpful Career Advisor can assist you with everything from course options to financial aid.
For immediate questions, give us a call at 1-800-799-9891.
| Consumer Information for Brownson Technical School Programs | Master Commercial/Domestic Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Diploma Program | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Occupational Name | Heating, Air Conditioning, Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers | ||
| U.S. Dept of Labor O*NET Standard Occupational Classification Codes and Links to Occupational Profiles | 49-9021.00 Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers | ||
| On-Time Graduation Rate | 82% | ||
| Job Placement Rate | 76% | ||
| Median Loan Debt Incurred | Title IV – $6,485 | Private Loans – $0 | Institutional Loans – $8,666 |
| Tuition | $11,338 | ||
| Additional Fees | Books and Supplies | $124 | |

