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Heating, Ventilation, & Air Conditioning Lab Tour

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Jun 10

Wednesday, June 10, 2020

12–Midnight

Jun 10
Wednesday, June 10, 2020
9:00 - 10:00 AM

Join Associate Professor Marc Bridgens on a full tour of the College's HVAC labs.

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Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning Engineering Technology (B.S.)

From installation and repair to system engineering and design, you'll learn the technical and the business skills to take on leadership roles within the field.

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This associate-degree path emphasizes the hands-on technical skills to install and repair all types of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning equipment. 

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Penn College News
03.01.2024

Construction management firm visits architecture, HVAC classes

Two Whiting-Turner Contracting Co. employees visited classes recently in architecture and heating, ventilation & air conditioning engineering technology to introduce students to career paths with the company’s virtual design & construction operations group. That team constructs buildings virtually before they are built physically, explained 2011 construction management alumnus Sean Scully, who is a project manager for Whiting-Turner, and Brandon Hurlburt, a VDC manager for the company.

01.05.2024

Industry blog again benefits from HVAC faculty member's know-how

An associate professor of HVAC technology at Penn College has again contributed to the HVAC Classes blog, this time considering "What Are the HVAC Industry's Priorities in 2024?" “The HVAC industry’s top priorities for 2024 will bring interesting challenges,” department head Jason W. Killinger says. "As always, the HVAC industry will embrace, adapt and overcome these challenges."

10.28.2023

HVAC department head lends insight to industry blog

An associate professor of HVAC technology at Penn College has contributed to the HVAC Classes blog, sharing his expertise on meeting the demand for a well-educated workforce. “The HVAC industry will continue to advance in response to environmental concerns, technological advancements and changing customer expectations, providing opportunities for those who are prepared to change and grow with it,” department head Jason W. Killinger says in "How to Expand & Support the HVAC Workforce."