Classes Taught In English and Spanish
HVAC Technician Program
in Miami
The HVAC Program at More Tech Institute aims to equip students with entry-level proficiency in heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems.
Our curriculum provides a solid foundation in both the theoretical principles and practical skills necessary to install, maintain, and repair HVAC systems in residential and commercial settings, preparing graduates for
successful careers in the HVAC industry.
Program Duration: 9 months
Location: Hialeah, Florida
HVAC Technician Program
- Fundamentals of Refrigeration
- Principles & Applications of Electricity
- Air Conditioning Systems
- Heating Systems
- Air Distributions and Balance
- Blueprints and Design Code
- Sustainable HVAC Practices
- Alternative Energy Applied to HVAC
HVAC School in Miami
Comprehensive Training
We cover all aspects of HVAC technology, from reading blueprints to installing, maintaining, and repairing heating and cooling systems.
Hands-On Experience
Gain practical experience through hands-on training, ensuring you’re ready to tackle real-world HVAC challenges
Job Readiness
Graduates are well-prepared to enter the workforce with confidence, and equipped with the skills necessary for mid-level HVAC technician roles.
Green Technology Focus
Learn about sustainable HVAC practices and alternative energy solutions to meet modern efficiency standards.
The program is taught through a combination of lectures, practical exercises, and real-world externship experience.
Career Opportunities
The HVAC industry is booming, especially in South Florida, where there is a high demand for skilled technicians. As a graduate of our HVAC program, you’ll find numerous job opportunities available in both residential and commercial sectors.
More Tech Institute is accredited by the Council on Occupational Education (COE), ensuring that our programs meet high standards of educational quality.
HVAC Courses at More Tech Institute
Embark on a rewarding career path with our HVAC diploma program. Enroll at More Tech Institute, the leading HVAC school in Miami, and gain the skills needed to succeed in this growing field.
Our HVAC diploma program offers a comprehensive set of courses designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed for a successful career in the HVAC industry. Below is an expanded overview of each course:
EET1033 Fundamentals of DC/AC (3 Semester Credit Hours)
This course introduces the basic principles of direct current (DC) and alternating current (AC) electrical systems. Students learn about electrical circuits, voltage, current, resistance, and the laws governing electrical phenomena. Hands-on labs provide practical experience in wiring and troubleshooting electrical systems.
EET1516 Electric Motors Application (3 Semester Credit Hours)
Students explore the theory and application of electric motors used in HVAC systems. This course covers motor types, construction, operation, and maintenance. Emphasis is placed on understanding motor controls and their integration into HVAC systems.
ACR1052 Fundamentals of Refrigeration (3 Semester Credit Hours)
This foundational course covers the principles of refrigeration, including the refrigeration cycle, refrigerants, and system components. Students learn to identify and use various tools and equipment essential for refrigeration system maintenance and repair.
ACR1113 Principles & Applications of Electricity (3 Semester Credit Hours)
Focused on electrical concepts critical to HVAC systems, this course covers electrical safety, circuitry, and the use of electrical meters. Students gain skills in reading and interpreting electrical diagrams and performing basic electrical tasks relevant to HVAC systems.
ACR1215 Refrigeration Systems (3 Semester Credit Hours)
Building on the fundamentals of refrigeration, this course delves deeper into the design, installation, and troubleshooting of refrigeration systems. Topics include evaporators, condensers, compressors, and metering devices.
ACR1500 Air Conditioning Systems (3 Semester Credit Hours)
This course provides an overview of air conditioning systems, including their components and operation. Students learn about system design, installation, and maintenance, with a focus on achieving optimal performance and energy efficiency.
ACR2420 Air Distributions and Balance (3 Semester Credit Hours)
Students study the principles of air distribution and balancing in HVAC systems. The course covers duct design, airflow measurement, and techniques for achieving proper air distribution to ensure system efficiency and occupant comfort.
ACR2031 Blue Prints and Design Code (3 Semester Credit Hours)
This course teaches students to read and interpret blueprints and design codes relevant to HVAC installations. Emphasis is placed on understanding construction documents and applying design standards in HVAC projects.
ACR2310 Advanced Automatic Controls (3 Semester Credit Hours)
Focusing on the automation and control systems used in HVAC, this course covers advanced topics such as programmable logic controllers (PLCs), sensors, and control strategies. Students learn to design, install, and troubleshoot automated HVAC control systems.
ACR2611 Heating Systems (3 Semester Credit Hours)
An in-depth study of heating systems, this course covers various types of heating equipment, including furnaces, boilers, and heat pumps. Students learn about system design, installation, maintenance, and repair.
ACR2167 Air Conditioning Calculations (3 Semester Credit Hours)
Students learn to perform the calculations necessary for designing and sizing air conditioning systems. Topics include load calculations, equipment selection, and system optimization for energy efficiency and performance.
ACR2770 Chilled-Water Air Conditioning Systems (3 Semester Credit Hours)
This course covers the design and operation of chilled-water air conditioning systems. Students learn about chillers, cooling towers, and the components and controls involved in chilled-water HVAC applications.
ACR2762 Introduction to Sustainable HVAC Practices (3 Semester Credit Hours)
Focused on environmentally friendly HVAC practices, this course covers topics such as energy efficiency, green building standards, and sustainable design principles. Students learn to implement practices that reduce the environmental impact of HVAC systems.
ETC1207 Construction Estimating (3 Semester Credit Hours)
Students learn the basics of construction estimating, including cost calculation, material takeoff, and project budgeting. This course is essential for those looking to manage or oversee HVAC installation projects.
ACR2760 Alternative Energy Applied to HVAC (3 Semester Credit Hours)
Exploring alternative energy sources, this course covers the integration of solar, wind, and geothermal energy into HVAC systems. Students learn about renewable energy technologies and their application in sustainable HVAC solutions.
Career Opportunities
More Tech Institute’s HVAC program is designed to provide you with a robust education in HVAC technology, preparing you for a successful career in this growing field.