Our self-paced, online HVAC trade school for Georgia residents is designed to prepare you for certification, and a job as an HVAC technician in as little as 3 months.
Meeting the rising demand for qualified climate control specialists starts with complete, flexible preparation. This Georgia online training program trains future technicians to perform end-to-end installation, testing, maintenance, and repair work on HVACR units. Throughout the curriculum, you'll cover key trade fundamentals, system operations, safety guidelines, and regulatory requirements. Because the course is delivered entirely online, you can complete your studies without commuting to campus or adhering to a fixed timetable.
Classes are designed for anyone to easily learn, and are broken up into digestible sections that build as you progress through our program. No due dates or deadlines.
Reading lessons, supplemental videos, interactive exercises, note taking, read-aloud and disability features, and open note multiple choice quizzes with no time limit.
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After completing our HVAC School you’ll be prepared to sit for the nationally recognized Type I, II and III EPA 608 certification exams, administered by independent third parties. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), all HVACR techs who handle, work with, or buy refrigerants must be certified in proper refrigerant handling. You are not required to take a certification exam, however, taking this additional step can help you market yourself to potential employers and validate your HVACR knowledge. Your EPA 608 exam fees and preparatory manual are included in your tuition – up to $185 value†
Demand for HVAC techs is booming. Georgia currently employs 12,490 HVAC techs.* There are numerous HVAC tech jobs open in Atlanta, Augusta, Macon, Savannah, Athens, Sandy Springs and many other cities in Georgia, according to Indeed.com. New construction of commercial and residential buildings, along with the rising number of complex energy efficient, climate-control systems will increase the need for qualified heating, air conditioning and refrigeration installers and mechanics. And with the increased priority on pollution reduction and energy efficiency, more HVACR technicians will be needed to upgrade, retrofit or entirely replace outdated systems.
*Plus one-time $29 application charge..
**First payment includes $50 down payment and $29 application charge. Application charge is non-refundable.
Use your military and VA benefits to further your and/or your spouse's career. U.S Career Institute is approved for or affiliated with VA education benefits including GI-Bill® benefits and MyCAA benefits**. Reservists may also qualify for veterans' training. If you think you may be eligible, contact your base's Education Officer or the Veterans Administration. Learn more about U.S. Career Institute's commitment to military personnel and their families.
"GI Bill®” is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. government website at www.benefits.va.gov/gibill.
HVAC tech in Georgia make on average $56,390* per year according to O*Net.