CITC offers a theory/competency-based program for students interested in ductwork installation for heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigerator (HVACR). Four-hour classes are generally conducted once a week and are available in multiple locations. A Certificate of Completion to Journey-Level is awarded to students who successfully complete the minimum required levels for this course.

CITC’s Sheet Metal Program is a four-year curriculum that is designed to prepare the trainees for various opportunities in their chosen field, with more specialized classes available in higher levels. This comprehensive course covers a myriad of topics, from Fabrication & Installation of Various Types of Ductwork to Advanced Architectural Sheet Metal.

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