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Fast track your career opportunities with a micro credential from NWTC. These micro credentials are small (smaller than a certificate, diploma, or degree), flexible, and highly-focused programs that help you gain new skills immediately and take accelerated steps toward a higher salary and rewarding career path.
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Choose from more than 200 options for associate degrees, diplomas, certificates and apprenticeships. Get started quickly with a certificate and add a diploma later.
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Want to get started on a bachelor's degree? Our two-year university transfer degrees offer guaranteed admission (with junior status!) to our four-year colleges or universities.
Professional Development Opportunities
Take your career further with professional development opportunities. Workshops and seminars from NWTC Corporate Training and Economic Development (CTED) help you stay up to date in your field, enhance your career success and get professionally certified or licensed. Online and other delivery options are available.
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Human Resources Career Experience
Students can select any hands-on experience related to: Internship, Field Research, Service Learning, Capstone, Industry Related or International Experience. Instructor approval required. (Prerequisite: 10-105-103, Career Fundamentals; 10-116-111, Employee Recruitment/Retention; 10-116-115, Legal Issues & Compliance; 10-116-112, Compensation and Benefits)
HVAC Air Systems 1
The study of Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) equipment, air measurement, applications, installation, and service. (Prerequisite: 10-601-241 HVAC Installation, 10-601-231 HVAC Refrigeration/AC 1, 10-601-221 HVAC Heating 1)
HVAC Electricity 2
Lockout-tagout procedures and electrical safety, introduction and troubleshooting of basic HVAC electromechanical components. (Prerequisite: 10-601-211 HVAC Electricity 1)
HVAC Electricity 3
Typical HVAC sequences, HVAC wiring schematics, and HVAC control troubleshooting. (Prerequisite: 10-601-241 HVAC Installation, 10-601-231 HVAC Refrigeration/AC 1, 10-601-221 HVAC Heating 1, 10-601-212 HVAC Electricity 2, 10-601-251 HVAC Air Systems 1)
HVAC Electricity 4
Induction to induction motor theory and application, variable frequency drive application, electronically commutated motors, controls, and troubleshooting. (Prerequisite: 10-601-213 HVAC Electricity 3)
HVAC Heating 2
Gas furnace combustion principles and component functionality. (Prerequisite: 10-601-212 HVAC Electricity 2)
HVAC Heating 5 Hydronics
Hydronic heating system design, installation, and service. (Prerequisite: 10-601-224 HVAC Heating 4)
HVAC Refrigeration/AC 2-EPA
Industry standard refrigeration service practices and EPA certification. (Prerequisite: 10-601-211 HVAC Electricity 1)
HVAC Refrigeration/AC 4
Troubleshooting air conditioning systems, repair, component replacement, commissioning, and an introduction to ductless split. (Prerequisite: 10-601-233 HVAC Refrigeration/AC 3)
HVAC System Troubleshooting
HVAC soft skills, invoice writing, diagnostic skill development, and live troubleshooting of HVAC equipment problems. (Prerequisite: 10-601-214 HVAC Electricity 4, 10-601-225 HVAC Heating 5-Hydronics, 10-601-261 Design Applications)
Hydraulic/Pneumatic Systems
Covers but is not limited to hydraulics principles, system schematics and symbols, pumps, valves, cylinders, motors, accumulators, filters, reservoirs, hydraulic seals, fluids, maintenance, and safety rules. (Prerequisite: 10-412-101 Diesel Service Fundamentals)
Hydraulics and Hydrology
Hydrostatic pressure, continuity of flow, conservation of energy, flow in pipes under pressure, open channel flow, sewer design, rainfall, urban and agricultural runoff. (Prerequisite: 10-804-113, College Technical Math 1A with a "C" or better)