This 8-page syllabus and 7-page course outcome summary, published by Northeast Wisconsin Technical College (NWTC), provide information about the Commercial HVACR Systems Analysis course taught at NWTC. During the course, students will learn about "identify[ing] commercial HVAC system types and the general energy use impact of each type." Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

  1. Review heat transfer principles for buildings.
  2. Describe thermodynamic processes in buildings.
  3. Analyze the psychrometrics of HVACR systems.
  4. Analyze the heating and cooling loads of buildings.
  5. Analyze types of heating equipment for buildings.
  6. Analyze types of cooling equipment for buildings.
  7. Analyze types of duct systems for HVACR equipment in buildings.
  8. Develop strategies to operate HVACR systems efficiently.
  9. Analyze the vapor compression cycle of a refrigeration system.

The syllabus includes course competencies, employability skills, course engagement information, a course calendar, and more. The course outcome summary includes a description, employability skills, program outcomes, and learning objectives.

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