The need for qualified heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC) technicians is never going away. Collin College can teach you what it takes to work in the residential HVAC industry installing and servicing gas and electric furnaces and heat pump systems.
You will learn how to work safely and responsibly within Environmental Protection Agency guidelines and standards that apply to the HVAC industry, and identify and use HVAC equipment, components and tools, while understanding their functions within the industry. You will also learn common mechanical, electrical and electronic components such as compressors, switches, thermostats, motors and fans. You will even be able to practice all of the techniques you learn with heat pumps, heating units, a/c units, refrigeration units and more with hands-on instruction in Collin College facilities.
If your program requires a criminal background check, your placement in a required clinical site, cooperative, practicum, internship, and/or licensure/certification opportunity may be impacted. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact your program director and check with your licensing/certifying entity, if any, to determine your status.
Students planning to transfer to a college or university should check with the Collin College academic advisors. Also check the degree requirement of the intended transfer college prior to beginning this program to verify course degree applicability.
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The Master of Business Administration with a concentration in Logistics Management (MBA-LOG) is a 48-credit-hour program designed to provide students with a comprehensive foundation emphasizing critical thinking and management skills in today's business environment. The program features three tracks—government, military, and private sector—allowing students to explore the detailed functional aspects of logistics management from a global, international, and domestic perspective, depending on their chosen track.
Accreditation and Alignments:
The program holds accreditation from the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP).
Program Learning Outcomes:
Ethical Decision-Making: Evaluate ethical dilemmas to make informed business decisions.
Business Communication Skills: Develop business communication skills to support organizational interaction.
Data Interpretation: Interpret data using multiple modalities to solve business problems.
Strategic Examination: Examine current strategies and methods applicable in major business disciplines.
Global Perspectives: Review global perspectives used in a diverse business environment.
Concentration Learning Outcomes (MBA-LOG):
Adapt logistics management concepts, including qualitative and quantitative methodologies, to support the procurement, acquisition, and transportation of goods and materials.
The MBA-LOG program equips students with the skills to adapt logistics management concepts, applying both qualitative and quantitative methodologies to support the procurement, acquisition, and transportation of goods and materials. Graduates are prepared to navigate the complexities of logistics in various sectors, making informed decisions and contributing to the efficient movement of resources in a global business landscape.
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AIU® presents an industry-relevant BBA program featuring a comprehensive specialization in Operations Management. This program is meticulously crafted to provide students with an opportunity to explore and understand the intricacies of management and leadership within the context of global organizations.
Core Curriculum: The specialized curriculum focuses on the design, management, and enhancement of productive processes in organizations. Students delve into the transformation processes involved in creating goods and services. Key courses include:
Global Operations Management: Explores the fundamental principles of operations management in modern organizations, emphasizing the design, management, and improvement of productive processes.
Production Planning and Quality Management: Emphasizes production forecasting, capacity planning, materials requirements, scheduling, and modern approaches to designing manufacturing and service systems.
Supply Chain Management and Purchasing: Explores the basic principles of supply-chain management, covering supply-chain economics, strategies, e-procurement, logistics management, global supply-chain issues, vendor selection, and measurement of supply-chain performance.
Outcomes: The program aims to help students:
Integrate knowledge of core ACBSP business concepts for a holistic assessment of business circumstances.
Propose quantitative business solutions showcasing critical and analytical thinking.
Collaborate effectively in cross-functional teams, utilizing diverse business techniques and strategies.
Navigate challenges in a global market with a focus on international distribution and operations networks.
Share business recommendations and information through various communication formats.
Evaluate potential ethical and legal issues in contemporary business situations and propose resolutions.
Employ technology to effectively solve business problems and provide solutions.
Integrate operations principles with functional areas of business like marketing, finance, and information systems for optimal organizational performance.
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Build a better tomorrow and be a leader in one of the fastest growing industries in Collin County with a degree in Construction Management from Collin College. North Texas is home to many of the fastest-growing cities in the United States and the need for skilled construction managers is more important than ever.
Construction managers use a blend of skills sets from the fields of architecture, business, and engineering to manage residential and commercial construction projects. Construction managers oversee the planning, design and construction of a project from beginning to end, ensuring that projects are completed safely, on time, and on budget.
Collin College's Construction Management program prepares students to work in a wide variety of management/supervisory roles, both in residential and commercial areas of construction. Key topics include scheduling, budgeting, personnel management, quality assurance, and safety.
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The Master of Business Administration with a concentration in Operations and Supply Chain Management (MBA-OpSCM) is a comprehensive 48-credit-hour program designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to lead organizations in the planning, development, operation, and management of business systems. The program integrates technical aspects of operating systems with the practicalities of contemporary business environments. Covering proficiencies such as project management, system operations, and organizational skills, it prepares students for diverse roles in business management.
Accreditation and Alignments:
The program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP).
Program Learning Outcomes:
Ethical Decision-Making: Evaluate ethical dilemmas to make informed business decisions.
Business Communication Skills: Develop business communication skills to support organizational interaction.
Data Interpretation: Interpret data using multiple modalities to solve business problems.
Strategic Examination: Examine current strategies and methods applicable in major business disciplines.
Global Perspectives: Review global perspectives used in a diverse business environment.
Graduates of the MBA-OpSCM program are equipped to formulate integrated operations and supply chain systems, addressing the entire process from raw material to the end customer. With a focus on ethical decision-making, effective communication, and a global perspective, students are prepared to navigate the complexities of contemporary business environments, contributing to organizational success in the field of operations and supply chain management.
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The Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a concentration in Logistics/Supply Chain Management (BSBA-L/SCM) is a 180-credit hour program offered both online and at the Colorado Springs campus. It comprises 66 general education credits, 86 credit hours dedicated to the business administration core, and 28 credit hours in the logistics concentration. The program emphasizes both service and manufacturing demands within the industry, utilizing simulations and case studies to develop proficiency in qualitative and quantitative techniques for distribution management, inventory control, procurement, and global supplier management.
Program Accreditation and Alignments: This program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP).
BSBA Program Learning Outcomes:
Ethical Decision-Making: Demonstrate ethical decision-making skills within the business environment.
Analytical Problem-Solving: Apply analytical problem-solving to support organization objectives.
Information Technology and Business Operations: Explain the relationship between information technology and business operations.
Accounting and Financial Data: Calculate accounting and financial data to make informed business decisions.
Strategic Managerial Perspective: Analyze business organizations from a strategic managerial perspective in a global environment.
Global Economic Impact: Examine how economics, finance, and law affect organizations in a global environment.
Marketing Principles: Demonstrate knowledge and application of marketing principles.
BSBA-L/SCM Concentration Learning Outcomes:
Global Supply Chain Processes: Apply quantitative and qualitative methodologies used in managing global supply chain processes.
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The Commercial Driver's License Class A (CDL-A) program at Central Ohio Transit Authority is designed for individuals who want to explore a career in professional truck driving. The program focuses on the development of driving skills and compliance with federal regulations. Participants receive both classroom and hands-on training to prepare them for the written and driving tests required to obtain a CDL-A license.
$7,800 total
The HVAC certification program at Columbus State Community College is a comprehensive course that prepares students for careers in heating, ventilation and air conditioning. The program provides hands-on training in installation, maintenance, repair and troubleshooting of HVAC equipment. Graduates of the program are equipped with the skills and knowledge required to pass industry certification exams, making them highly employable in the HVAC industry.
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RDS - Columbus offers a Commercial Truck Driver class that provides students with the necessary skills and knowledge to become a professional truck driver. The class covers topics such as defensive driving, vehicle inspection, and cargo handling. Upon completion of the class, students will be prepared to take the CDL exam and begin their career as a professional truck driver.
$7,000 total
Acquiring HVAC certification can significantly boost one's professional standing in the ventilation, air conditioning, and heating industry. At CPS North Education Center, this validation serves as an assurance of your specialized knowledge and skills in the field. However, it's crucial to remember that no two HVAC certifications are identical. Each one caters to a different subset of HVAC systems, specializations and working environments. Achieving this certification does not only signify professional competence. Still, it also ensures that you uphold industry standards in your daily operations, thereby contributing to a safer and more environmentally friendly society. It's furthermore critical to highlight that obtaining an HVAC certification tends to increase job market competitiveness, securing you numerous opportunities in the HVAC sectors.
$7,200 total