Aviation Maintenance Technology
CIP Code: 470608
Program Type: Associate of Applied Science
Program Length: 85 Semester Credits
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Program Description:
The mission of the Aviation Maintenance Technology program is to provide a teacher-learning environment that will prepare students for certification by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in airframe and powerplant mechanics. The certification process consists of three separate tests detailing the General, Airframe, and Powerplant sections. In addition, three separate oral and practical tests are administered by an FAA designated examiner. Upon successful completion of the three tests, the graduate is awarded the FAA-A & P Mechanic Certificate.
The Aviation Department provides a safe and healthy environment for learning, encourages students to become critical thinkers and lifelong learners and attempts to establish relationships with students and employers that promotes upgrading of skills for continued advancement in the field.
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| Course Number |
Course Description |
Lec./Lab/Total Cr. Hrs. |
| AMTG 1010 |
Aircraft Math & Physics |
1/1/2 |
| AMTG 1020 |
Aircraft Drawings |
5/5/1 |
| AMTG 1030 |
Ground Operation and Servicing |
5/5/1 |
| AMTG 1040 |
Materials and Processes |
1/1/2 |
| AMTG 1050 |
Fluid Lines and Fittings |
5/5/1 |
| AMTG 1060 |
Cleaning and Corrosion Control |
5/5/1 |
| AMTG 1070 |
Weight and Balance |
1/1/2 |
| AMTG 1080 |
Documents & Regulations |
1/1/2 |
| AMTG 1090 |
Basic Electricity |
2/1/3 |
| AMTG 1100 |
Aircraft Fuel Systems |
1/1/2 |
| AMTG 1110 |
Aircraft and Engine Fire Protection |
5/5/1 |
| TCA-Aviation Maintenance Helper |
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| AMTA 2010 |
Wood Structures and Covering |
5/5/1 |
| AMTA 2020 |
Aircraft Finishes |
5/5/1 |
| AMTA 2030 |
Sheet Metal |
2/2/4 |
| AMTA 2040 |
Composites |
1/1/2 |
| AMTA 2050 |
Welding |
5/5/1 |
| AMTA 2060 |
Assembly and Rigging |
1/1/2 |
| AMTA 2070 |
Hydraulics and Pneumatics |
1/1/2 |
AMTA 2080 |
Landing Gear & Position/Warning System |
1/1/2 |
| AMTA 2090 |
Aircraft Electrical Systems |
2/2/4 |
| AMTA 2100 |
Aircraft Instruments |
5/5/1 |
| AMTA 2110 |
Communication and Navigation System |
5/5/1 |
| AMTA 2120 |
Cabin Atmosphere |
5/5/1 |
| AMTA 2130 |
Ice and Rain |
5/5/1 |
AMTA 2140
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Airframe Inspection |
5.5/1 |
| CTS-Airframe |
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| AMTP 2210 |
Reciprocating Engines |
2/3/5 |
| AMTP 2220 |
Turbine Engines & APU |
2/1/3 |
| AMTP 2230 |
Induction & Engine Airflow Systems |
5/5/1 |
| AMTP 2240 |
Exhaust (Reverser) and Cooling Systems |
5/5/1 |
| AMTP 2250 |
Lubrication Systems |
5/5/1 |
| AMTP 2260 |
Engine Electrical Systems |
2/1/3 |
| AMTP 2270 |
Engine Instruments |
5/5/1 |
| AMTP 2280 |
Ignition and Starting Systems |
1/1/2 |
| AMTP 2290 |
Fuel Metering Systems |
2/1/3 |
| AMTP 2300 |
Propellers and Rotors |
2/1/3 |
| AMTP 2310 |
Engine Inspection |
.5/5/1 |
| CTS-Powerplant |
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| CPTR 1100 |
Computer Basics |
1/1/2 |
| JOBS 2450 |
Job Seeking Skills |
2/0/2 |
TD-Aviation Maintenance Technology Airframe and Powerplant
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Required General Education Courses: |
| ENGL 1010 |
English Composition I |
3/0/3 |
MATH 1100
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College Algebra |
3/0/3 |
| PHSC 1000 |
Physical ScienceI |
3/0/3 |
| PSYC 2010 |
Introduction to Psychology |
3/0/3 |
| HIST 2010 |
American History I |
3/0/3 |
| Or HIST 2020 |
American History II |
3/0/3 |
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