California State University,
Long Beach
Policy Statement
99-02
January 19, 1999
Certificate in Heating, Ventilating, and
Air-Conditioning Engineering (code 1-4400)
This new certificate was recommended by the Academic Senate on
November 12, 1998 and approved by the President on December 14,
1998.
The 20-unit HVAC Certificate Program is designed to prepare engineering
and science students for designing various HVAC systems and to familiarize
them with HVAC equipment and their selection process.
With a proper choice of classes, you may also earn this Certificate
in conjunction with your bachelor's degree. Contact the Department
of Mechanical Engineering for more information.
Requirements
1. Consultation with the Program Director and preparation of a
Program Planner;
2. Satisfactory completion of the required courses, as listed below;
3. Approval of the special project and its satisfactory completion
(ME 450);
4. Completion of a Bachelor of Science degree in an approved major.
The Certificate may be awarded concurrently with or subsequent to
the baccalaureate degree.
Required Courses
The HVAC Certificate Program requires a minimum of 20 semester
units, as indicated below:
ME 330, 331, 431, 438/538, 450, 405E; AE 336 or CE 335; CE 336.
EFFECTIVE: Spring 1999
Code: 1-4400
College: 52
Career: UG
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