Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Systems
Certificate of Completion

If you enroll as a graduate student, you can include the Certificate of Completion courses as part of your study plan. If you register as a non-degree student, you can enhance your knowledge in this area without seeking a graduate degree, and simultaneously build a strong foundation if you decide to work toward a master’s degree at a future date.

Prior to starting work on a Certificate of Completion, students must have completed an undergraduate degree in mechanical engineering or a closely related field, as approved by the Department Chair in consultation with the Certificate of Completion Coordinator. Course credits earned as an undergraduate student may not be applied toward a Certificate of Completion. Contact the Certificate of Completion Coordinator for course alternatives, if you successfully completed any of the courses required for the Certificate of Completion as part of your undergraduate degree program.

Course Selection
The HVAC Systems Certificate of Completion consists of the following courses. The 500-level (graduate) courses may require additional prerequisites or permission from the instructor prior to registration. Refer to the University of Idaho General Catalog at http://www/uidaho.edu/catalog for course descriptions and prerequisite requirements. Students must earn a grade of ’B’ or better in each class to qualify for the Certificate of Completion. If you are considering this Certificate of Completion, you must contact the Certificate of Completion Coordinator prior to registration.

Required Course (10 credits)
Credits
ME414/514 HVAC Systems
3
ME422 Applied Thermodynamics
3
ME444 Air Conditioning Engineering
3
ME502 Directed Study: Project (to be arranged)
1
Electives (3 credits)  
ME443s Special Topic: Solar Energy
3
ARCH463 Environmental Control Systems I (without lab)
3
ARCH464 Environmental Control Systels II (without lab)
3
ME481 Control Systems
3

Up to 12 approved credits taken as a non-degree seeking student may be transferred into a graduate program. Although the courses listed above are routinely included in the graduate curricula for mechanical engineering, students considering transferring credits into the graduate program must contact the department of Mechanical Engineering for early advising.

 

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