This program is designed so students can enroll for mornings, afternoons, or evenings to better fit their working schedule. Instruction areas include refrigeration and building systems, boiler operations, and hazardous waste management. Students learn to regulate and maintain heating, cooling, and ventilation systems for commercial buildings. An emphasis is placed on practical experience and hands-on training whenever possible. This program is a recognized School of Technology by the City of Seattle in their Steam Engineer and Boiler Fireman License Law. This program offers several industry certifications as well as a Commercial Building Engineering certificate or an Associate of Applied Science degree in Commercial Building Engineering.
Looks interesting... A good job those who like variety and not sitting in an office all day.
ElProfGringo 1 year ago