Air Conditioning Technology

Air Conditioning Technology StudentsWith a degree in Air Conditioning Technology, job opportunities are endless.  The Air Conditioning Technology Program prepares students to service and install heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration equipment. 

Where can I work?

Heating, air-conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers held about 292,000 jobs in 2006; about 55 percent worked for plumbing, heating, and air-conditioning contractors. The rest were employed in a variety of industries throughout the country, reflecting a widespread dependence on climate-control systems. Some worked for fuel oil dealers, refrigeration and air-conditioning service and repair shops, schools, and stores that sell heating and air-conditioning systems. Local governments, the Federal Government, hospitals, office buildings, and other organizations that operate large air-conditioning, refrigeration, or heating systems also employed these workers. About 13 percent of these workers were self-employed.

National Data Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment Statistics Survey

How much will I earn?

The Bureau of Labor Statistics states that the national median annual wage for occupations in this area of study is $39,680. Find Out More

How long will it take to complete the program?

This program usually takes 4 semesters to complete.

What are the program options?

  • AAS Degree
  • Diploma
  • Certificate

Would you like more information?

Contact: Eric Campbell
Email: eric.campbell@kctcs.edu

Big Sandy Community and Technical College
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