HVAC/R Technician

HVAC/R Program Student

If you love working with your hands and enjoy the challenge of solving complex problems every day, consider a career as an HVAC/R technician! HVAC techs are skilled trade workers who provide a variety of services including repair, maintenance, and installation for heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration equipment. Delta Technical College’s HVAC tech schools in Mississippi will teach you the skills you need to start an entry-level career in the HVAC industry.

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Daytime and evening classes available

WHAT MAKES DTC'S HVAC/R TECHNICIAN PROGRAM DIFFERENT?

Gear

Hands-On Focused

Labs that simulate real HVAC/R working environments

9 months training

Accelerated Training

Complete your HVAC/R training in just 9 months

Experienced Instructors

Experienced Instructors

All DTC HVAC/R instructors have real-world experience

HVAC/R Program student in class
Evening Classes

Evening Classes Available

Flexible class times that work for your busy schedule

Employment Preparation

Employment Preparation

No general education courses required, students will learn the skills required for entry-level employment

Career Placement

Career Placement

Career counseling & placement assistance is available to all qualified graduates

HVAC/R Program students in class

The School of HVAC/R at Delta Technical College

The HVAC/R Technician Program at DTC combines lecture and hands-on lab training to provide you with the theory and technical skills you need to pursue entry-level career opportunities in the HVAC/R industry. Delta Technical College’s trade school for HVAC includes:

HANDS-ON HVAC/R TECH TRAINING CLASSES

Basic Electricity | Air Conditioning | Heat Pumps & Electric Heat | Gas Heat | Indoor Air Quality | Employment & Certification Readiness

The HVAC technician programs at DTC are taught by instructors with real-world experience in the industry. Through hands-on training, you’ll develop the skills and knowledge you need to excel professionally as an HVAC/R technician and become proficient with the latest HVAC/R technology.

To obtain HVAC certification, students are also required to take and pass EPA Section 608 Core Type I and Type II certification exams.

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Ready to learn more about DTC’s hands-on training programs? Give us a call or fill out the form to get more information.

Financial Assistance

DTC Financial Aid

DTC’s Financial Aid Team provides personalized support to students applying for federal financial aid and help with understanding all the funding options, including scholarship opportunities.


Scholarship Opportunities

DTC Scholarships

DTC is here to help you attain the funding you need to take the next step in your education. DTC’s Financial Aid Team can help match you with scholarship opportunities you may qualify for.


IS HVAC/R TECH A GOOD CAREER PATH FOR YOU?

Is HVAC/R the right career field for you? Consider the following:

  • Do you like to solve problems?
  • Do you have an interest in working with machines?
  • Do you enjoy tackling new challenges daily?
  • Do you prefer being physical and working with your hands, rather than working in an office?

If you answered ‘yes’ to the above questions, HVAC/R could be a good fit for you.

The HVAC/R technician program at DTC will prepare you for entry-level careers in a number of roles, including but not limited to:

  • Equipment and duct installer
  • Apartment maintenance technician
  • Sales representative
  • Refrigeration mechanic
  • Field service representative
  • Commercial maintenance
  • Self-employment
HVAC Students preparing for class

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FIND AN HVAC/R TECH SCHOOL NEAR YOU

Get the HVAC and refrigeration technician training you need to become an HVAC/R technician in less than a year at one of DTC’s campus locations in Mississippi.

HVAC/R Training Program Overview

Completing HVAC tech school is your first step toward a new career in the HVAC industry. Here’s what you can expect when you attend Delta Technical College (DTC)’s HVAC/R technician programs in Mississippi:

Length:
35 weeks (9 months)
When:
Daytime and evening classes available
Hours:
735 clock hours / 182 additional outside clock hours
Completion:
Diploma
Credits:
28 semester credits

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QUICK FACTS: HVAC/R TRAINING PROGRAM

HVAC R technicians service heating, air conditioning, ventilation, and refrigeration (HVAC R) systems, which control the temperature and air quality of buildings. Some HVAC techs also specialize in certain categories, such as solar technology, radiant heating, or commercial refrigeration. 

For more information, check out: What is an HVAC Technician?

The duties of an HVAC technician depend on industry, position, and specialty. Yet, most HVAC technicians will perform a variety of tasks that cover technical, administrative, and customer-service-related areas of the job. 

This can include installing, cleaning, and maintaining HVAC R systems, installing electrical components and wiring, repairing or replacing defective equipment, components, or wiring, and more.

For more information, check out: What Does An HVAC Technician Do?

The BLS reports that the median annual wage for HVAC/R technicians (as of May 2023) was $57,300. Additionally, the highest 10% earned more than $84,250.

For more information, check out: Is HVAC a Good Career Path?

HVAC/R technicians typically have a variety of different work environments, which means there’s typically a lot of job variety from day-to-day. The BLS reports that HVAC/R technicians primarily work in homes, schools, stores, hospitals, office buildings, or factory settings.

The BLS forecasts the HVAC job outlook will grow by 9% from 2023 to 2033.

For more information, check out: “How to Become an HVAC Technician

For more information on DTC program costs, please contact Financial Aid or visit Tuition & Cost.

Check out the HVAC/R Technician FAQ for the answers to frequently asked questions about HVAC/R technicians!

Enrollment & Outcomes

Enrollment and outcome information for all Mississippi-based campuses and the ACCSC annual reports for each program can be found in Adobe PDF format. Please note, all programs are not offered at all campuses. For more information, visit the HVAC/R Technician Program Enrollment & Outcomes.

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Accreditations

  • The HVAC/R Technician Program at the Horn Lake, MS campus is accredited by HVAC Excellence.
  • DTC is approved by the U.S. Department of Education to participate in federally-funded financial aid programs.
  • DTC is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools & Colleges (ACCSC).
Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and CollegesHVAC Excellence

Delta Technical College is licensed by the Mississippi Commission on Proprietary Schools and College Registration, Certificate No. C-624. Licensure indicates only that minimum standards have been met; it is not an endorsement or guarantee of quality. Delta Technical College is authorized for operation as a postsecondary educational institution by the Tennessee Higher Education Commission.

Licensure indicates only that minimum standards have been met; it is not an endorsement or guarantee of quality.

Delta Technical College is authorized for operation as a postsecondary educational institution by the Tennessee Higher Education Commission.