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Riverside City College
Associate Degree in Building Energy Systems Professional in HVAC Technology
- Riverside, USA
Associate Degree
Full time
18 months
On-Campus
English
This program offers the students the opportunity to learn the academic, occupational, communication, and technical training skills needed by entry-level technicians in the residential and commercial Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) industry. Students completing these courses will develop multiple skills that include real-world knowledge of Air conditioning and refrigeration theory and application, and equipment tools.


North Central Kansas Technical College
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY
- Online USA
Associate Degree
On-Campus
English
Students combine construction-related programs, such as Carpentry/Cabinetmaking, Heavy Equipment Operation and Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning, to acquire the skills and knowledge appropriate to the Building Construction industry.
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Portland Community College
Construction Trades, General Apprenticeship, associate degree
- Online USA
Associate Degree
On-Campus
The AAS degree total credit requirement depends upon which state apprenticeship the student is pursuing and the governing Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee's requirements; however, a minimum of 90 credits is required for all degrees.


Coyne College
Associate degree program in Electrical Construction and Planning
- Online USA
Associate Degree
On-Campus
English
If you like working with your hands and troubleshooting and have a mechanical aptitude, a career as an electrician could be a sound choice.
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Pursuing a Building Maintenance degree at the Associate Degree level is an exciting path for those interested in ensuring that facilities run smoothly and efficiently. This program combines practical skills with useful theoretical knowledge, preparing you for a vital role in various industries.
You’ll study topics such as electrical systems, plumbing, HVAC, and facilities management. Through hands-on training, you’ll develop skills like troubleshooting mechanical issues, conducting routine maintenance, and performing repairs. Many students build confidence as they engage with diverse building systems and their components, ensuring they can respond effectively to real-world scenarios.
As you delve into courses that cover safety regulations, environmental impacts, and energy management, you'll strengthen your ability to work in teamwork settings, enhancing your problem-solving skills. Graduates often pursue careers as maintenance technicians, building engineers, or facilities coordinators, with opportunities available in residential, commercial, and industrial sectors. This degree equips you with both the technical knowledge and practical experience that employers seek.