Hands on Training
We at RSI believe that students can often learn more from working
with their hands than reading a book and listening to a lecture. We
also believe that before a person can successfully work with his
hands, he must know something about what he is attempting to do.
Therefore we use a combination of the two to give attention to
theory, basic principles, safety procedures, etc., and the "shop" time
is used to apply this knowledge. The desired result is a graduate who
understands how and why something works, and has enough practical
hands-on training to use this understanding in analyzing and solving
any problems presented.
STAR System
Trouble-shooting is essential for any technician to solve a problem,
regardless of the job or industry. In fact, the best technicians are
often the best troubleshooters. With the STAR system of
troubleshooting, a student gets hands-on experience troubleshooting
electrical problems. In an industry where 80% to 90% of all problems
are electrical, it is easy to see how important this training can be!
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Faculty and Staff Who Care
Every employee at The Refrigeration School, Inc. cares about your
progress and success. The more successful you become, the better our
reputation becomes, and we will use all our training and experience to
help you attain success. Of course, you will have to put forth a great
deal of effort to reach your goals, but you will have the assistance
and support of RSI, as a student and as a graduate.
Industry Reputation
We have graduates working in approximately 35 states and several
foreign countries. Employers across the nation and various places
around the world know the quality of graduating technicians that come
from The Refrigeration School, Inc. and that helps us help you find a
job.
Family Owned and Operated
At The Refrigeration School, Inc., students do not get lost as
"numbers." To a great degree this is because the owners are intimately
involved and available every day. With over four decades of
experience training technicians worldwide, and with a family
member holding an Arizona C-39 contractor's license, this family has
the administrative skill, experience, and close ties with the industry
that is necessary for you to get the quality training you need.