NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS COLLEGE COURSE SYLLABUS
Course Title:
Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Codes
Course Prefix & Number:
HART 2301
Section Number:
0310
Semester/Year:
S2/24
Credit Hours: 3
Semester Start and End Dates:
March 24, 2025 – May 16, 2025
Modality:
Online
Location: Online
Credit Hours: 3 (48 Lecture Hours)
Course Description:
Covers HVAC standards and concepts, focusing on understanding and documenting codes/regulations for the Texas mechanical contractors license and local codes.
Prerequisites: Refrigeration Principles, Residential Air Conditioning
Required Materials:
- Fundamentals of HVACR (4th ed.), Stanfield & Skaves. Pearson. ISBN: 978-0-13-684078-7
INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION
Name of Instructor:
Professor Peoples
Campus/Office Location:
114 Campions Circle, Suite 101
Telephone Number:
940-453-0509
E-mail Address:
DPeoples@nctc.edu
LEARNING OUTCOMES
- Locate and identify information in code books and reference materials applicable to installation procedures governed by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR).
COURSE ASSIGNMENTS & GRADING
Assignments by Week:
- Week 1: 2 Quizzes (37 pts)
- Week 2: Assignment, Quiz, Discussion (59 pts)
- Week 3: Quiz, Discussion (38 pts)
- Week 4: Assignment, Quiz, Discussion (55 pts)
- Week 5: Quiz (20 pts)
- Week 6: Quiz, Discussion (5%)
- Additional: Weekly Quizzes (30 pts), Final Exam (100 pts)
Grade Scale:
A = 90–100%
B = 80–89%
C = 70–79%
D = 60–69%
F = Below 60%
Late Work Policy:
- Online assignments must be submitted on time, regardless of attendance
- No late or incomplete assignments accepted
See Canvas for full calendar, assignments, and grading rubrics.
SUBJECT MATTER OVERVIEW
- Refrigeration Cycle: Full review
- Refrigerants: Types & flammable refrigerants
- Duct Codes: Building code application
- Furnaces: Texas Fuel Gas Code
- Texas Mechanical Code: Introduction
- Residential Building Code: Introduction
COURSE POLICIES
Academic Integrity:
All forms of scholastic dishonesty are prohibited (cheating, plagiarism, falsification, etc.). Consequences:
- 1st Offense: Grade of 0 on the assignment
- 2nd Offense: Referral to NCTC administration (possible removal)
Attendance:
Regular attendance is expected. Students are responsible for providing documentation for excused absences. Unjustified absences may result in withdrawal.
Withdrawal Policy:
Students must initiate the withdrawal process. Last day to withdraw with a "W": April 21, 2024
CORE OBJECTIVES
- Critical Thinking (CT)
- Communication Skills (COM)
- Empirical & Quantitative Skills (EQS)
- Teamwork (TW)
- Social Responsibility (SR)
- Personal Responsibility (PR)
COLLEGE POLICIES
Student Handbook:
All students must follow regulations outlined in the handbook.
ADA Statement:
Students requiring accommodations should contact the Office for Students with Disabilities. See ADA Syllabus Addendum.
Student Services:
Visit the Student Services Syllabus Addendum in Canvas for a full list of departments and support services.
Disability Services Contacts:
- Wayne Smith: (940) 498-6207
- Yvonne Sandman: (940) 668-4321
- Locations: Room 170 (Corinth), Room 110 (Gainesville)
Capstone Requirement:
All students must pass a capstone exam and lab practical to graduate. This must be scheduled with the Division Chair and/or faculty.
QUESTIONS, CONCERNS, OR COMPLAINTS
Chair/Coordinator: Victor Drayton
Office: CTC 2110 Gainesville
Phone: 940-668-7301 ext. 4401
Email: vdrayton@nctc.edu
Instructional Dean: Darrell Smith
Office: Champions Circle Campus
Phone: 817-464-1001
Email: ddsmith@nctc.edu