HVACReducation.net Announces Fall Program

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HVACReducation.net — providers of a four-year online HVACR Apprenticeship Program — has started a new cycle of courses on September 7th, 2009. Classes are designed to fit into technicians' busy schedules. All the apprenticeship training is provided online anywhere and anytime they can connect to the Internet.

HVACReducation.net's Online Apprenticeship Program is registered with many states across the country and the US Department of Labor. It provides challenging, industry recognized courses in a revolving schedule, guided by qualified online instructors. September 7th was the start of a new group of student apprentices for 2009-10. 

New enrollments are accepted at the beginning of each course in the schedules shown below.

Apprentice Year 1


  • Fuel Piping 9/7-10/11/09
  • Venting 10/12-11/15/09
  • Basic Safety 11/16-12/6/09
  • Basic Math 12/7-12/20/09
  • Winter Break Hand & Power Tools 1/11-1/17/10
  • Intro to Applied Science 1/18-2/14/10
  • Energy Sources 2/15-2/28/10
  • Intro to Code 3/1-3/14/10
  • Customer Service 3/15-3/21/10

Apprentice Year 2:

  • Heat Loads 9/7-10/4/09
  • Indoor Air Quality 10/5-10/25/09
  • Electrical 1 10/26-11/22/09
  • Winter Break Electrical 2 1/11-2/21/10
  • Intro to Blueprints 2/22-3/21/10
  • Appliance Installation 3/22-4/18/10


Apprentice Year 3:

  • Basic Controls 9/7-10/18/09
  • Basic Sheet Metal 10/19-12/6/09
  • Winter Break Basic AC & Refrigeration 1/11-2/14/10
  • Systems Air & Duct 2/15-3/21/10
  • Intro to Hydronics 3/22-3/28/10
  • Intro to Service 3/29-4/11/10
  • Apprentice Year 4:
  • Code Review 9/7-11/1/09
  • Project Management 11/2-11/15/09
  • Testing & Air Balance 11/16-11/29/09
  • Control Strategies 11/30-12/6/09
  • Winter Break Advanced AC & HP 1/11-2/28/10
  • Advanced Service 3/1-3/28/10
  • Systems Integration 3/29-4/11/1

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