Course Syllabus

HVACR 101- INTRO TO HVACR
Section 2319 - FALL 2025

Course Description

In this course, students will be introduced to career opportunities within the heating, ventilation, air-conditioning (HVAC), and refrigeration industry. Discussion to include the employment working conditions, social aspects, educational and experience requirements, customer relations, professional ethics, and potential income opportunities. Field trips may be required.

Student Learning Outcomes

At the conclusion of this course, the student should be able to:

1. Describe skills and education needed and jobs available in the heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration (HVAC/R) industry.
2. Explain the basics of thermodynamics as related to HVAC/R installations and systems.
3. Identify and explain the function of basic residential air-distribution and furnace components.

Topics and Scope

I.  HVAC/R Overview
   A. Thermodynamics
   B. Airflow and distribution
   C. Residential and commercial systems
   D. Basic industry safety practices
II. Associations, Agencies, and Regulations
   A. Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA)
   B. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
   C. California Energy Commission (CEC)
   D. California Mechanical Code (CMC)
   E. California Green Building Code (CGBC)
   F. American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE)
III. HVAC/R Companies
   A. Structure and organization
   B. Area of expertise
IV.  HVAC/R Industry Careers
   A. Contracting
   B. Sales and marketing
   C. Distribution
   D. Installation
   E. Manufacturing
   F. Education
   G. Operations and maintenance
   H. Mechanical engineering
   I. Trade unions
   J. Energy compliance
   K. Home Energy Rating System (HERS) rater/auditor
   L. Building automation and controls
 
The Topics and Scope above will be covered in an integrated lecture and lab environment.

 
Interplay  Modules 
1. Skills demonstrations 
2. Lab activities 
3. Knowledge checks 
4. Final Exam

Class Meetings

All  material and activities are  offered asynchronously, meaning students can access them anytime online through Canvas. No in-person nor live lectures. 

Instructor Contact

Gabriel Cioffi

Email: gcioffi@santarosa.edu

 

Office Hours: Every Wednesday  from 6:35pm-7:35pm via zoom: Join URL: https://santarosa-edu.zoom.us/j/89157121667

 

or you can Direct Message through Canvas or Email 24/7 or via Zoom by  appointment. 

You can join the Zoom meeting by going to the Canvas menu>TechConnect Zoom, click on Join

I respond to emails with 24 hours, however, usually much sooner and often within minutes. 

Course Web Site

Students will use the Canvas course web site for assignment instructions, submitting assignments, viewing classmate's work, sharing resources, and viewing grades.

Textbook

No textbook purchase required, all content is online. 

 

Important Dates

Day Class Begins: 8/18/2025

Day Class Ends: 12/12/2025

Last day to drop and receive refund 8/31/2025

Last Day to Add without instructor's approval: 8/24/2025

Last Day to Add with instructor's approval: 9/7/2025

Last Day to Drop without a 'W' symbol: 9/7/2025

Last Day to Opt for Pass/No Pass: 12/12/2025

Last Day to Drop with a 'W' symbol: 11/16/2025

Dropping the Class

If you decide to discontinue this course, it is your responsibility to officially drop it to avoid getting no refund (after 10% of course length), a W symbol (after 20%), or a grade (after 60%). Also, for several consecutive, unexplained absences, the instructor may drop a student.

Pass‐NoPass (P/NP)

You may take this class P/NP. You must decide before the deadline, and add the option online with TLC or file the P/NP form with Admissions and Records. With a grade of C or better, you will get P.

You must file for the P/NP option by [date]. Once you decide to go for P/NP, you cannot change back to a letter grade. If you are taking this course as part of a certificate program, you can probably still take the class P/NP. Check with a counselor to be sure.

Instructor Announcements and Q&A Forum

The instructor will post announcements on the “Instructor Announcements” page in Canvas throughout the semester. Canvas notifies students according to their preferred Notification Preferences as soon as the instructor creates an Announcement. A “Q&A Forum” is also on Canvas to ask for assistance of your classmates or of instructor.

Attendance

Students who fail to attend the first class (face-to-face courses) or do not log-in to an online class after the second day of the semester will be dropped from the class. It is strongly advised that if you need to miss more than one class/homework deadline in a row that you contact me to avoid being dropped from the class.

Late Policy

All assignments are due at 11pm on the due date. A late submission may receive a 20% penalty. Submissions more than one week late are not accepted without prior arrangement.

 

Exams

There will be online knowledge checks  and  a final exam. If any exam is missed, a zero will be recorded as the score. It is your responsibility to take the online exams by the due date as published.

Grading Policy

Visit the “Grades” in Canvas to keep track of your grades. I grade regularly  and post grades and comments on the online Canvas gradebook.

Grades will be assigned as follows:

Grading Scale

A

90%

total points or more

B

80%

 of total points

C

70%

of total points

D

60%

of total points

If taking Pass/No Pass you need at least 70% of the total class points and complete the midterm exam and the final exam to pass the class.

Standards of Conduct

Students who register in SRJC classes are required to abide by the SRJC Student Conduct Standards. Violation of the Standards is basis for referral to the Vice President of Student Services or dismissal from class or from the College. See the Student Code of Conduct page.

Collaborating on or copying of tests or homework in whole or in part will be considered an act of academic dishonesty and result in a grade of 0 for that test or assignment. I encourage students to share information and ideas, but not their work. See these links on Plagiarism:
SRJC Writing Center Lessons on avoiding plagiarism
SRJC's policy on Academic Integrity

 

Other Important Policies and Practices

Avoid Plagiarism Like the, er, Plague

Although most students have likely heard about plagiarism during their years of schooling, it still is prevalent-even in higher education.

The video below reviews what plagiarism is and how not to do it.

Plagiarism: How to avoid it

Netiquette, or Why Is It Harder to Be Polite Online?

Netiquette refers to using common courtesy in online communication. All members of the class are expected to follow netiquette in all course communications. Use these guidelines:

  • Use capital letters sparingly. THEY LOOK LIKE SHOUTING.
  • Forward emails only with a writer's permission.
  • Be considerate of others' feelings and use language carefully.
  • Cite all quotations, references, and sources (otherwise, it is plagiarism).
  • Use humor carefully. It is hard to "read" tone; sometimes humor can be misread as criticism or personal attack. Feel free to use emoticons like :) for a smiley face to let others know you are being humorous.
  • Use complete sentences and standard English grammar to compose posts. Write in proper paragraphs. Review work before submitting it.
  • Text speak, such as "ur" for "your" or "ru" for "are you" etc., is only acceptable when texting.

Special Needs

Students with disabilities who believe they need accommodations in this class are encouraged to contact Disability Resources (527-4278), as soon as possible to better ensure such accommodations are implemented in a timely fashion.

Assignments

 

Discussion Topic

News Article on Ozone Depletion and Global Warming   20 points.

             News Article on THE REFRIGERANT RECYCLING INDUSTRY 20 points

 

 

Assignment

HVAC Welcome Assessment

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

HVAC 050 What is HVAC? 1hr

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

HVAC 051 HVAC Systems 1hr

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

HVAC 103 Basic HVAC Tools 2-3 hrs

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

HVAC 052 HVAC System Parts 1hr

100 points possible.

 

 

 

Assignment

Practical Measurement for the Trades 3-4 hrs

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

ELEC 113 How to Use a Multimeter 1-2 hrs

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

PLMB 052 Practical Geometry for Plumbing 1-2 hrs

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

HVAC 079 Introduction to HVAC Smart Tools 1hr

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

HVAC057 Intro to Commercial and Light Commercial Equipment 1-2 hrs

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

HVAC 062 HVAC Heating Components 1-2 hrs

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

Reading Schematics and Drawings 1-2 hrs

100 points possible.

 

 

Assignment

HVAC 078 Introduction to Combustion 1-2 hrs

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

HVAC 065 Introduction to Smart Thermostats 1hr

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

HVAC 080 Residential HVAC Controls 1hr

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

HVAC 202 Thermostats and Heating Controls 1-2hrs

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

HVAC 115 HVAC Supplies 1-2 hrs

100 points possible.

 

Assignment

HVAC 101 Introduction to Refrigeration Systems 1-2hrs

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

HVAC 102 Temperature, Pressure, and Heat 1-2hrs

100 points possible.

 

  • Assignment

HVAC 063 HVAC Cooling Components 1-2hrs

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

HVAC 107 HVAC Safety Basics 1hr

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

ELEC 055 Ladder and Fall Safety 1-2 hrs

100 points possible.

Assignment

HVAC 058 Refrigerants Overview 1-2hrs

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

HVAC 067 A2L Refrigerants Introduction. 2-3hrs

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

HVAC 114 HVAC Ducting and Airflow 1-2hrs

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

HVAC 073 Comfort and Airflow 1-2hrs

100 points possible.

 

 

Assignment

HVAC 074 Ductwork Fabrication and Installation Overview 1hr

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

HVAC 075 Residential Ducted A/C and Heat Pump Installation. 1hr

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

HVAC 059 AC System Tools - Pressure and Refrigerant Basics 1-2 hrs

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

HVAC 066 Variable Speed Technology in HVAC Systems. 1-2hrs

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

HVAC 108 Evaporators and Condensers. 1-2hrs

100 points possible.

 

Assignment

HVAC 109 Metering Devices 1-2hrs

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

HVAC 111 Compressors. 1-2hrs

100 points possible.

 

 

  • Assignment

HVAC 104 Leak Check and Evacuation 1-2hrs

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

HVAC 274 Leak, Evacuation, and Charging. 1-2hrs

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

HVAC 105 Charging Part 1: Tools and Rules. 1-2hrs

100 points possible.

 

Assignment

HVAC 106 Charging Part 2: Subcooling and Superheat. 1-2hrs

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

HVAC 110 Intro to Heat Pumps 1hr

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

HVAC 060 SEER Ratings & AHRI Matchups 1-2 hrs

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

HVAC 054 Trades Math 1-2 hrs

100 points possible.

Assignment

HVAC 061 Common HVAC Formulas 2-3 hrs

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

HVAC 064 SEER2 & Energy Efficiency 1hr

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

HVAC 069 Understanding ACCA Standards. 1hr

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

HVAC 070: Intro to HVAC Mechanical Code Regulations 1hr

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

HVAC 071 Comfort and Humidity. 1-2hrs

100 points possible.

 

Assignment

HVAC 113 HVAC Maintenance 1-2 hrs

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

HVAC 116 HVAC Technicians 1-2 hrs

100 points possible.

 

 

  • Assignment

HVAC 072 Psychrometrics 1-2 hrs

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

HVAC 118 Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) System Overview. 1hr

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

HVAC 123 Air-Source Heat Pump Introduction 1-2hrs

100 points possible.

 

Assignment

HVAC 119 Manual J Calculations. 1-2hrs

 100 points possible.

  • Assignment

HVAC 120 Manual D Calculations. 1-2hrs

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

HVAC 121 Introduction to Exhaust Fans. 1-2hrs

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

HVAC 201 Symbols and Wiring Diagrams. 1-2hrs

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

HVAC 210 Airflow Testing Procedures 2-3hrs

100 points possible.

 

Assignment

Electrical Tools 1-2 hrs

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

HVAC 268 Combustion Analysis 3hrs

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

PLMB 121 Hand Tools for Plumbing Work. 2hrs

100 points possible.

 

Assignment

Dealing with Difficult Customers 1hr

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

Customer Service for Trades 1hr

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

Working on a Team 1 hr

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

Managing a Successful Team 1-2 hrs

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

Avoiding Callbacks 1hr

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

Phone Skills for Trades 1-2 hrs

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

Effective Communication in the Workplace 1-2 hrs

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

Maintaining a Professional Image 1 hr

100 points possible.

 

Assignment

REF101 Packaged Refrigeration Unit Basics. 1-2 hrs

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

REF103 Introduction to Rack Refrigeration Systems. 1-2hrs

100 points possible.

 

  • Assignment

REF104 Introduction to Commercial Refrigeration Systems. 1-2hrs

100 points possible.

 

Assignment

Course: SAF 209 Material Handling: Dollies, Hand Trucks, and Pallet Jacks 1hr

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

Course: SAF 211 Heat Stress Recognition and Prevention 1-2 hrs

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

Course: SAF 212 Hazard Communications 1hr

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

Course: SAF 213 Lockout/Tagout Awareness 1hr

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

Course: SAF 215 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) 1hr

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

Course: SAF 216 Emergency Response 1hr

100 points possible.

 

 

  • Assignment

Course: SAF 226 Mold Awareness 2-3 hrs

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

Course: SAF 228 Roofing Safety 1hr

100 points possible.

 

Assignment

SAF 218 Intro to Fire Safety and Portable Fire Extinguishers 1hr

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

SAF 219 Ladder Safety 1hr

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

SAF 220 Back Safety and Injury Prevention 1hr

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

SAF 221 Hand and Power Tool Safety. 1hr

100 points possible.

  • Assignment

SAF 223 Fatigue Management 1hr

100 points possible.

 

    • Assignment

SAF 225 Asbestos Awareness 1-2hrs

100 points possible.

    • Assignment

SAF 227 Confined Space Awareness 1-2 hrs

100 points possible.

.