Program overview
By obtaining our associate degree, you gain a competitive edge. Instead of maintaining and repairing equipment, it may mean you manage equipment and plan for the future. We offer cooperative work experience as part of the FMT – HVAC/R associate degree program. Under this program, you may work at any number of area facilities for approximately 240 hours. An agreement is made between the student, the FMT – HVAC/R program, and an employer, and your grade is based on a student evaluation completed by your employer. Such real-world experience allows you to gain the skills that make you more employable.
Time requirement
Course summary | 1-year certificate | 2-year certificate |
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Length of training | 12 months | 24 months |
Credits per term (full-time student) | 12 | 12 |
Total instructional hours | 1,530* | 3,060* |
Hours per week | 34* | 34* |
Total number of instruction weeks | 44 | 88 |
Total weeks from beginning to end | 50 | 100 |
*Approximate / average seat hours
For term start and end dates, vacations, and holiday closures, see the academic calendar.
Student costs
Note: These are approximate program expenses for a two-year degree in Facilities Maintenance Technology.
Expense | Approximate cost |
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Tuition charges, technology fees, student activity fees, lab fees | See tuition and fees |
Possible third-party billing | $40 |
Brazing certification (industry required but not offered by PCC) | $195-$250 |
CFC certification (industry required) | $125 |
Books and supplies | $1,800 |
Tools: TI-86 calculator, required | $190 |
Tools: See toolbox list, required | $75 |
Estimated costs for the program: $11,763.77
PCC has a variety of?financial aid?options and?scholarship opportunities?available for students.