Program Info
Minimum credits: 68
Length: 4 Semesters
Division: Career and Technical Education
Contact: 434.797.8423
Award: Associate of Applied Science
Plan Code: 889 CIP Code: 47.0607
Program Description
The Aviation Maintenance Technology AAS program equips students with the essential skills and knowledge they need to become FAA-certified aviation maintenance technicians. The program prepares students for careers in the aviation industry by providing comprehensive training.
The AMT program curriculum covers critical areas of aviation maintenance. Students will study Airframe Systems, including aircraft structures, landing gear, hydraulics, and environmental systems. They will receive instruction on Powerplant systems, focusing on engines, fuel, propellers, and turbine systems. The program also offers training in avionics, covering electronic systems used in aircraft. Students will gain hands-on experience with maintenance procedures, including inspections, repairs, and troubleshooting while emphasizing FAA regulations and industry standards for safety and compliance.
The AMT program will prepare its graduates for careers as aviation maintenance technicians, aircraft inspectors, and service managers across various sectors.
Once students have earned the associate degree in aviation maintenance technology, they are eligible for the Airframe and the Powerplant FAA certification exams.
Admission Requirements:
MTH 111 - Basic Technical Mathematics is strongly recommended before entry into the Aviation Maintenance Technology Program. However, any alternative MTH course, except for MTH 132 - Business Mathematics, will also satisfy the admission requirement. Accepted alternatives include, but are not limited to the following courses: MTH 130 - Fundamentals of Reasoning; MTH 131 - Technical Mathematics; MTH 154 - Quantitative Reasoning; MTH 155 - Statistical Reasoning; MTH 156 - Elementary Geometry; MTH 161 - Precalculus I;
MTH 162 - Precalculus II; MTH 167 - Precalculus with Trigonometry. Other courses may be considered on a case-by-case basis, and the applicant’s academic background will be reviewed individually to determine if it meets the required level of mathematical proficiency for the program.
Program Outcomes: Graduates of the AMT program must demonstrate the following program-specific learning outcomes:
· Technical Proficiency: Mastery of fundamental aviation maintenance skills, including the ability to inspect, repair, and maintain Airframe and Powerplant Systems per FAA regulations and industry standards.
· Problem-Solving Abilities: Competence in diagnosing and troubleshooting mechanical and electrical issues in aircraft, applying systematic problem-solving techniques to ensure accurate and effective solutions.
· Regulatory Knowledge: In-depth understanding of FAA regulations and standards pertinent to aviation maintenance, ensuring safety and operational requirements compliance.
· Technical Documentation: Ability to read and interpret technical manuals, schematics, and maintenance records, and to document maintenance activities clearly and accurately.
· Safety Practices: Implement best safety practices and procedures to ensure a safe working environment and minimize risks associated with aviation maintenance tasks.
· Communication Skills: Effective communication skills, both written and verbal, to interact professionally with colleagues, supervisors, and regulatory agencies, and to convey technical information.
· Hands-On Experience: Practical experience through hands-on training and laboratory exercises, demonstrating proficiency in using aviation maintenance tools and equipment.