Air Conditioning Technology Center

In Texas, we’re in need of highly-trained technicians who can ensure safe and comfortable working conditions. Inside this 20,000 sq ft lab building, the Heating, Ventilation and Cooling Technology program ensures just that. Take a look.

Panoramic view of a single-story campus building with a covered entrance and glass doors, approached by a straight sidewalk, with a nearby sign reading “Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Technology,” surrounded by open grassy areas and parking lots under a bright sunny sky.
A student wearing safety glasses and a cap uses a multimeter to test wiring inside an open HVAC unit, standing in a lab lined with similar systems and ventilation ductwork.
Two students in an HVAC lab review data on a desktop monitor, one seated using a mouse and keyboard while the other stands behind observing, with tools, laptops, and equipment spread across the workspace.
A student wearing safety glasses and gloves crouches while using a multimeter to test colorful wiring inside an open HVAC unit, focusing intently on the electrical components.
A student in safety glasses and a red TSTC shirt crouches while using manifold gauges to measure pressure in an HVAC system, surrounded by exposed wiring and equipment.
A student wearing safety glasses and protective gloves adjusts a belt inside an open HVAC unit, carefully aligning the pulley system while inspecting internal components.

Heating, Ventilation and Cooling

You’ll notice the units in this lab are the latest models in the market, so you can trust you’ll be ready to tackle any installation or repair. Get ready to step into a cool new career.

Panoramic view of an HVAC training lab filled with rows of large ventilation units and duct systems, surrounded by workbenches with compressors and tools, all under bright fluorescent lighting in a spacious classroom setting.

This video provides an overview of Heating, Ventilation and Cooling.

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