Airframe Maintenance Technology Certificate, Evening, T0981
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Suggested Sequence of CourseworkIndicates Courses Offered Online
Fall Semester (Year 1)
Course Prefix | Title | Units |
---|---|---|
AIRM 90A | Airframe Theory | 3.0 |
AIRM 90B | Airframe Wood, Fabric, & Paint | 3.0 |
AIRM 91A | Airframe Aluminum Repair | 3.0 |
AIRM 91B | Composites and Inspection | 3.0 |
Total: | 12.0 |
Winter Semester (Year 1)
Course Prefix | Title | Units |
---|---|---|
AIRM 70A | Aircrft Main Elec & Electronic | 3.0 |
Total: | 3.0 |
Spring Semester (Year 1)
Course Prefix | Title | Units |
---|---|---|
AIRM 92A | Airframe Hydraulic & Pneumatic | 3.0 |
AIRM 92B | Airframe Fuel & Environ System | 3.0 |
AIRM 93A | Airframe Warning & Fire System | 3.0 |
AIRM 93B | Air Comm, Nav & Autopilot | 3.0 |
Total: | 12.0 |
Summer Semester (Year 1)
Course Prefix | Title | Units |
---|---|---|
AIRM 70B | Electricity and Electronics | 3.0 |
Total: | 3.0 |
Fall Semester (Year 2)
Begin: Aircraft Power. Cert T0952
Winter Semester (Year 2)
Course Prefix | Title | Units |
---|---|---|
AIRM 72 | Aircraft Materials & Processes | 2.0 |
Total: | 2.0 |
Spring Semester (Year 2)
Cont: AirCraft Power. Cert T0952
Summer Semester (Year 2)
Course Prefix | Title | Units |
---|---|---|
AIRM 71 | Aviation Maintenance Science | 6.0 |
Total: | 6.0 |
Certificate: Airframe Maint. Techn. evening T0981
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38
Total number of Units
Total Number of Units: 38
Program Notes
The Aircraft Maintenance Technology program is one of the oldest technology programs currently in operation at Mt. San Antonio College. Mt. SAC is certified by the Federal Aviation Administration to train new technicians to enter the industry as a general aviation technician, a corporate aircraft technician, or as a commercial aircraft technician.
For additional information: https://www.mtsac.edu/aircraft-maintenance/pdf/AIRM-program-flyer.pdf
Department recommends AIRM 74, 80, and PHYS 1 as elective courses.
Completion of AIRM 95 A/B, 96A/B, 97A/B, & 98A/B will also satisfy the Aircraft Power plant Maintenance Technology-Evening (Certificate T0952)