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COURSE NUMBER: HVAC101 <br />COURSE NAME: Basic Refrigeration Components & Applications <br />PREREQUISITES: Completion of the equivalent of ATP104, ATP105, ATP106 <br />This course covers the basic principles of heating, ventilating, and air conditioning, career opportunities in HVAC, and <br />apprenticeship programs. This course will provide instruction on thermodynamics, heat transfer, pressure and temperature <br />relationships, and the fundamentals of refrigeration. The student will learn the major components and accessories of the sealed <br />system including metering devices, evaporators, compressors and condensers. <br />COURSE NUMBER: HVAC102 <br />COURSE NAME: ETP608 Transition & Recovery <br />PREREQUISITES: Completion of the equivalent of ATP104, ATP105, ATP106 <br />In this course the student will learn the core section of EPA regulatory under section 608 of the Clean Air Act, as they relate to <br />refrigerants and refrigerant handling. Emphasis is placed on principles of safety practices handling refrigerant. This course will <br />also provide instruction on leak detection, evacuation, charging, and system cleanup. <br />COURSE NUMBER: HVAC103 <br />COURSE NAME: Heating Systems <br />PREREQUISITES: Completion of the equivalent of ATP104, ATP105, ATP106 <br />The purpose of this course is to provide students with the basics of gas fired heating. The topics covered in this course are <br />geared toward the residential and commercial package unit forced air heating systems. The student will be exposed to the <br />central heating system mechanical and electrical safety, types of gas and fuel used, function of controls, combustion efficiency <br />tests, gas pressure adjustment and proper ventilation. The class will familiarize the student with different boiler room design and <br />hydronic heating systems, focusing on controls and the safe operation ofsupport equipment. Extensive hands on troubleshooting <br />and electrical wiring diagrams are used to prepare the student for field service. <br />COURSE NUMBER: HVAC104 <br />COURSE NAME: Air Conditioning and Heat Pump Systems <br />PREREQUISITES: Completion of the equivalent of ATP104, ATP105, ATP106 <br />This -course covers Air Conditioning-and--Heat-Pumps split -systems -and roof -tap -package -units. -It will -teach the students -the — - — <br />normal refrigeration cycle for air conditioning units and the reverse cycle for heat pump units and their various components. <br />C.O.P., E.E.R., S.E.E.R rating and design point psychometric chart plotting. Charging methods will be covered which include <br />superheat, sub -cooling, weigh-in the charge. It will teach the students the various defrost methods including time, temperature <br />& demand, air switch and other defrost integrated circuit board controls. This course will also include service and repair of air <br />conditioning and heat pump systems using mechanical and electrical troubleshooting techniquesand electrical wiring diagrams <br />interpretation. <br />COURSE NUMBER: HVAC105 <br />COURSE NAME: Air Distribution & Installation <br />PREREQUISITES: Completion of the equivalent of ATP104, ATP105,ATP106 <br />This course provides information on Tubing and Piping. The practices for oxy-acetylene torch safety are emphasized along with <br />different techniques for connecting tubing such as brazing and soldering copper refrigerant lines and the proper procedures for <br />cutting, bending, swaging and flaring in the air conditioning field during installation procedures. Thiscourse is designed to provide <br />the students with the safety practices and the identification and purpose of the hand and power tools utilized in the field by <br />HVAC technicians. It will also provide information onComfort & Psychrometrics, Air Distribution, and System Installations. <br />COURSE NUMBER: ISICP301 <br />COURSE NAME: Certified Information Systems Security Pro-CISSP <br />PREREQUISITES: Completion of PC101, PC102, NET101, NET102, CYB101, PEN201, PEN202 <br />This course is focused on preparing for CISSP Certification and career of IS/IT Cyber Security professional. The CISSP Certification <br />is administered by the International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium or (ISC). (ISC) promotes the CISSP <br />exam as an aid to evaluating personnel performing Information security functions. Candidates for this exam are typically network <br />security professionals and system administrators with at least four years of direct work experience in two or more of the ten test <br />domains. Asthe first ANSI ISO accredited credential in the field of information security, the Certified Information Systems Security <br />Professional (CISSP) certification provides information security professionals with not only an objective measure of competence, <br />but a globally recognized standard of achievement. <br />In tercoast Colleges SdWol Ca talog 721 Page <br />