2006-07 Catalog Archive (Archived July 31, 2006)

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Aviation Technology (AD)

Associate of Applied Science Degree (A.A.S.)

This major prepares students for employment as airframe and powerplant maintenance technicians and affords the opportunity for students to broaden their perspective and ability to adapt to a rapidly changing industry. Emphasis on the general education component enhances the student's prospects of employment and further educational advancement. The major prepares students for the written, oral and practical Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Examination of the Airframe and Powerplant Maintenance Certificate, and provides the knowledge needed for supervisory and technical positions.

Career Opportunities:  Employment as maintenance technicians for commercial aviation, general aviation, aviation repair stations, and manufacturer's services. With technician experience, a graduate may advance for positions as maintenance supervisor, manufacturer service representative, product development technician, and accident/equipment failure investigators.

Recommended High School Subjects:  Three years of English, one year of algebra, and one year of science.

Remediation Strategies:  A student cannot enter the major with a MTH 004 deficiency. A double- or triple-deficient student will be required to either remediate prior to commencement of the first semester or change major to Aviation Maintenance Technician until remedial courses are completed satisfactorily. The large number of credits per semester and the required summer do not afford the student the ability to remediate by the end of the fourth semester without seriously overloading every semester. Other single deficient students could enter the Aviation Technology major.

Transfer Procedures:  This major is subject to the transfer standards established by the College and detailed in the Information section (see "Transferring Credits") of this catalog. Exceptions must be approved by the school dean.

Program Goals:  A graduate of this major should be able to:

Performance Standards:  Students must earn a 'C' or better in all FAA-approved Airframe and Powerplant courses to progress in the major and be prepared to take the FAA written exams.

First SemesterCredits
AVC101Basic Electricity 2.5
AVC104Federal Air Regulations, Records and Publications 1.5
AVC105Flight Line Servicing and Corrosion Control 2.5
AVC108Aircraft Materials, Process, Fluid Lines and Fittings 3.0
AVC115Aircraft Basic Science 3.0
AVC125Engine Ignition Systems 2.0
AVC132Engine Fuel Metering 2.0
MTH180College Algebra and Trigonometry I 3.0
19.5
Second SemesterCredits
AVC116Turbine Engines 3.5
AVC128Engine Induction and Exhaust Systems 1.5
AVC134Propellers 3.0
AVC137Reciprocating Engine Installation and Operation 3.0
AVC138Reciprocating Engine Overhaul 4.0
AVC144Aircraft Drawings 1.5
ENL111English Composition I 3.0
19.5
Summer SessionCredits
ENL121English Composition II 3.0
or
ENL201Technical and Professional Communication 3.0
FITFitness and Lifetime Sports Elective 1.0
CSC110Introduction to Information Technology 3.0
7.0
Third SemesterCredits
AVC177Engine Cooling, Lubrication and Inspection 2.0
AVC178Engine and Airframe Fuel and Fire Protection 1.5
AVC181Engine Electrical 3.5
AVC182Aircraft Instrument Systems 1.5
AVC201Aircraft Electrical 4.0
AVC205Aircraft Assembly and Flight Control Rigging 2.0
AVC207Airframe Covering, Finishes and Welding 3.0
HUMHumanities Elective 3.0
or
SSESocial Science Elective 3.0
or
ARTArt Elective 3.0
or
FORForeign Language Elective 3.0
or
AAEApplied Arts Elective 3.0
or
IFEInternational Field Experience Elective 3.0
20.5
Fourth SemesterCredits
AVC208Aircraft Landing Gear, Hydraulics, Pneumatics and Position Warning 5.5
AVC213Airframe Inspection .5
AVC214Aircraft Atmosphere Control and Ice/Rain Control 2.0
AVC309Airframe Sheet Metal Structures 4.0
AVC310Non-Metallic Structures 1.5
AVC311Navigation and Communication Systems 2.0
AVC312Rotary Wing Aircraft 1.5
SCIScience Elective 3.0
20.0

Additional Information:  Certification: Federal Aviation Administration, approved under Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 147.