Aviation Maintenance Technology – Airframe Technology Associate in Applied Science
This program prepares students to take the Federal Aviation Administration written, oral, and practical examinations required for certification as an aviation maintenance technician with an airframe endorsement. Graduates earn an Associate in Applied Science Degree in Airframe Technology. Note that AAS degree, certificate, and short-term certificate programs are not designed to be transfer programs.
Requirements
Area I: Written Composition
Select 3 credit hours from:
ENG 131: Students who intend to transfer into a baccalaureate degree program should take ENG 101. ENG 131 is a Code C course, which is not designed for transfer credit but is more applicable to Airframe Technology.
Area II: Humanities and Fine Arts
Select 3 credit hours from:
Area III: Natural Science and Mathematics
Select a Math 100 or above, MTH 116 is preferred.
Select at least 3 credit hours from 100 level or above courses in:
CMP 101 is preferred
Area IV: History, Social and Behavioral Sciences
Select 3 credit hours from:
Area V: General Education Core, Technical Concentration, and Electives
AMT 101 | Basic Electricity | 5 |
AMT 103 | Weight and Balance, Ground Handling and Servicing, Cleaning and Corrosion Control | 5 |
AMT 104 | Technical Preparation | 5 |
AMT 105 | Materials and Processes | 5 |
AMT 110 | Non-metallic Structures | 5 |
AMT 111 | Aircraft Sheetmetal Structures and Welding | 5 |
AMT 112 | Airframe Systems I | 5 |
AMT 113 | Airframe Systems II | 5 |
AMT 114 | Airframe Systems III | 5 |
AMT 115 | Airframe Systems IV | 5 |
Course Sequence
Suggested Course Sequence of Area V Courses
Fall Year 1
Spring Year 1
AMT 103 | Weight and Balance, Ground Handling and Servicing, Cleaning and Corrosion Control | 5 |
AMT 110 | Non-metallic Structures | 5 |
AMT 111 | Aircraft Sheetmetal Structures and Welding | 5 |
Summer Year 1
Fall Year 2
(Most students Begin Powerplant courses this semester)
Total Credit Hours: 65-67