This Certificate signifies that the student has completed the 1,900 hours (400 General, 750 Powerplant, and 750 Airframe hours) required by Federal Aviation Regulation (FAR) Part 147 Aviation Maintenance Technician Schools. This certificate provides eligibility to take the FAA General, Powerplant and Airframe written exams, as well as the oral and practical exam leading to an FAA Mechanic Certificate with Airframe and Powerplant ratings.

For entrance into the program, students must meet the following requirements:

  • Eligibility for Math 0099
  • Eligibility for ENGL 1013

To receive this Degree, students must:

  • Complete all required courses with a letter grade of "C" or better
  • Have a cumulative GPA of 2.00 or higher, and
  • Complete the following Program of Study 

    Program of Study

First Semester Credit Hours

Course ID Course Title Hours
AMTG 1016 General Maintenance Practices 6
AMTG 1026 General Maintenance Processes 6
  Semester Total 12


 Second Semester Credit Hours

Course ID Course Title Hours
AMTP 1116 Powerplant Accessories 6
AMTP 1126 Powerplant Systems 6
  Semester Total 12

 

Third Semester Credit Hours

Course ID Course Title Hours
AMTP 1134 Reciprocating Engine Overhaul 4
AMTP 1144 Turbine Engine Overhaul 4
  Semester Total 8

 

Fourth Semester Credit Hours

Course ID Course Title Hours
AMTA 1216 Aircraft Structures 6
AMTA 1244 Aircraft Finishes 4
  Semester Total 10

 

Fifth Semester Credit Hours

Course ID Course Title Hours
AMTA 1236 Aircraft Electrical 6
AMTA 1244 Aircraft Systems 4
  Semester Total 10

 

General Education Requirements

Course ID Course Title Hours
ENGL 1013 English Composition 1 3
MATH 1013 College Algebra 3
PHSC 2013 Physical Science 1 3
See Catalog Humanities  3
See Catalog Social Science  3
See Catalog Any approved Gen Ed 3
  Required Credit Hours 18

 

Aviation Maintenance Technology, Associate of Applied Science, Total Hours: 70