Avionics Technology Associate in Applied Science
Students learn to install, troubleshoot, repair, and maintain communication and navigation radios, weather radios, autopilots, on-board computers, transponders, and other equipment associated with aircraft communications and navigation. Graduates earn an Associate in Applied Science Degree in Avionics 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.
Area II: Humanities and Fine Arts
Select 3 credit hours from:
Select 3 credit hour from:
Area III: Natural Science and Mathematics
Area IV: History, Social, and Behavioral Sciences
Select 3 credit hours from:
Area V: General Education Core, Technical Concentration, and Electives
Suggested Course Sequence for Full-Time Students
Fall Year 1
AVT 111 | Aviation Electronics Theory | 6 |
AVT 112 | Aviation Electronics Lab I | 5 |
MTH 100 | Intermediate College Algebra | 3 |
Spring Year 1
Summer Year 1
Fall Year 2
Spring Year 2
Total Credit Hours: 72