In the DC area, the only school I could find that offers HVAC certification is the Arlington Career Center (http://www.hvacagent.com/Schools.aspx?ssState=9). Otherwise you may have to study interstate.
Dorsey School offers HVAC classes. Dorsey school has a good reputation and offers classes online also. The following URL will give you more information for top rated schools for HVAC training: www.libertyonlinereligion.com
There are many different classes out there that offer HVAC classes. I would suggest trying out ITT technical institute or you can look at DeVry for more information.
Yes, Wyotech does offer HVAC training. They have great reviews and you can read about their program on their website: www.wyotech.edu/program/hvac.
Lots of training schools offer HVAC classes and training. Just check around your county to see which classes are better suited to your lifestyle. Hope this helps.
Typical training and college classes such as electricity and wiring are required to obtain a degree in HVAC repair; however, each school is different so it's best to check on the school itself.
No, harvard medical school does not offer phlebotomy classes to the best of my knowledge, and based off of online research, however, there are a variety of other medical schools which do offer these classes.
The cost for online classes varies from school to school. There are many schools that offer online engineering classes. The best rated school is engineeringonline.ncsu.edu.
One way to earn a HVAC certification is by going to school and completing the courses. There are many schools out there such as Lincoln Tech and DeVry that offer certifications in HVAC.
Harvard doesn't offer many credits online to begin with. The Harvard Law School doesn't offer any accredited classes online.
Most HVAC training programs do require a high school diploma or GED. Your son could look into a local vocational program may of these offer course to get either a diploma or GED while receiving HVAC training.
There is a school called Pen Foster Career school that contains all of the training one needs to be a part of the HVAC field. You can look on their website to make sure it is exactly what you are looking for and if you would like to join their community.
Most technical schools and vocational training institutes offer diesel and auto mechanic classes. They also offer a variety of other career choices including medical billing, dental assisting, welding, HVAC, plumbing and numerous others.