About the HVAC Systems Design and Control Program
This program provides a focused, concentrated study of theory, governing codes, calculation, and practical applications of heating, ventilating, and air conditioning systems. Recommended for the professional advancement of HVAC designers and engineers, recent graduate engineers, facility engineers, or for anyone involved with HVAC systems, the courses emphasize merit of energy analysis and methods of savings for performance contracting. Classes focus on various HVAC systems and components, their advantages and disadvantages, and their relative energy consumptions.
Note: HVAC Courses may be taken in any order. If you do not have any HVAC experience, it is recommended that you take HVAC DDC Basics first.
Required Textbook: Fundamentals of DDC Practical Application and Design. 3rd edition. Purchase book at http://www.hvacddc.com/
Program Benefits
- The program is designed to provide an outstanding means of professional advancement for those who are directly or indirectly involved with HVAC systems, facility engineering and building automation challenges.
- Students who complete this certificate will understand the fundamentals of HVAC and DDC system design and can apply such principals in real-world scenarios.
- Students will understand Net-Zero Energy and Smart Building Automation after completing this curriculum
Who Will Benefit:
- Those seeking professional advancement as an HVAC designer or engineering, recent engineering graduates, facility engineers, or anyone involved with HVAC systems. This program is highly recommended for those taking the Mechanical Professional Engineering exam.
Instructor Highlights
Frank Shadpour is a Registered Mechanical Professional Engineer with over 30 years of extensive experience in energy efficiency and sustainable mechanical design. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Southern California (USC) and has a Master’s degree from the University of Redlands, California. Mr. Shadpour is also an ACG Certified Commissioning Authority; an USGBC LEED Accredited Professional; an ASPE Certified Plumbing Designer; a CSI Certified Construction Specifier; and an ASHRAE Healthcare Facility Design Professional.
An active member in both the professional and academic communities, Mr. Shadpour is an ASHRAE Fellow and a past President of the ASHRAE San Diego Chapter. He currently serves as the Program Chair of ASHRAE Technical Committee, TC1.4, “Control Theory and Application”. He has also served as an Instructor of “HVAC Design & Control” courses at the University of California, San Diego since 1987.
Beginning his career as a HVAC technician at an early age, Mr. Shadpour has a great deal of experience in the start-up, troubleshooting, and servicing of HVAC and control systems. He currently serves as the President of SC Engineers, a leading engineering and planning firm in Southern California, providing environmentally responsive and technologically advanced solutions for a variety of facility types. To learn more, please visit the firm website at www.scengineers.net.
HVAC Systems Design and Control
Required Courses
HVAC courses may be taken in any order. If you do not have any HVAC experience, it is recommended that you start with HVAC DDC Basics.
FAQs
For more information on class formats you can click on each course in the matrix above. Classes in the matrix depict quarter and format (online or in-class) courses are offered.
If you have taken a course from an accredited university covering the learning objectives of a required or elective course, you may be able to transfer a total of one class per certificate to Extension. You may send your request along with details about how the class at your accredited university is equivalent to our Extension course. Attach an electronic transcript and send your email to unexengr@ucsd.edu.
If you have not taken a course elsewhere, but already have the skills covered in a course, you may be able to substitute an alternate Extension course in its place. Send your request to substitute one of the program courses to unexengr@ucsd.edu. In your request, indicate which course you would like to take and which course it would substitute. Include how a substitution may better meet your professional or employment needs. The class should align with the overall student learning outcomes of this certificate. As previously mentioned only one waiver total can be granted per certificate. Requests for these considerations require departmental approval. Contact unexengr@ucsd.edu to make a request or for additional information.