Diploma Program

Hands on Training Completed in Less Than a Year

If you like working with your hands, have a mechanical aptitude and are looking for a career with a tremendous future, becoming a heating, air conditioning and refrigeration technician could be a perfect fit. As the world shifts to an increasingly energy-efficient, technology-based focus, tremendous opportunities for people with the right HVAC-R training continue to emerge. 

What HVAC-R Techs Do

Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers work on heating, ventilation, cooling, and refrigeration systems that control the temperature and air quality in commercial and residential buildings. 

What You'll Learn

You’ll acquire real-world skills, get hands-on training and benefit from an individualized focus – all in a training program taught by industry professionals. You’ll learn to install, troubleshoot, and service domestic and commercial systems for a career as an HVAC-R technician. Coyne’s Chicago HVAC-R diploma program can be completed in as little as 42 weeks. Learn more about HVAC-R classes.

Career Outlook

According to the U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2014-15 Edition, employment of heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers is expected to grow by 21%, much faster than the average for all occupations through 2022. Learn more about HVAC-R careers

ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAM

Start a New Career with HVAC-R Training in Chicago

Demand for technicians with heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration (HVAC-R) training is on the rise. An increased focus on energy-efficient, technology-based HVAC-R systems, and a construction industry driving new commercial and residential construction will fuel the need for qualified technicians, installers and mechanics. 

What HVAC-R Techs Do

Technicians work on heating, ventilation, cooling, and refrigeration systems that control the temperature and air quality in commercial and residential buildings. Coyne’s Chicago HVAC-R degree program can be completed in as little as 78 weeks. 

What You'll Learn

The Associate degree requires general education classes as well as some additional HVAC-R courses not required in the diploma program. You’ll acquire real-world skills, get hands-on training and benefit from an individualized focus – in a program taught by industry professionals. You’ll learn to install, troubleshoot, and service domestic and commercial systems. 

Career Outlook

Job prospects for HVAC-R technicians are expected to be excellent, particularly for those who have completed training from an accredited technical school or a formal apprenticeship. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2014-15 Edition, employment of heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers is expected to grow by 21%, much faster than the average for all occupations through 2022. Learn more about HVAC-R careers.