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Associate in Applied Science Checksheet
Aircraft Maintenance Technology
2007-2008 Catalog Year

Student Name
Credits Required
     89-92
Major
     Aircraft Maintenance Technology (3670)
Student ID
Minimum GPA
     2.00
Catalog Year
     2007-2008

The Associate in Applied Science (AAS) in Aircraft Maintenance Technology degree is designed to provide students with strong General Education skills in support of their aviation maintenance knowledge. The technical requirements of this degree can be met through the appropriate Part 147 certificates or Part 5 courses. The Part 65 courses are designed for students who wish to gain knowledge and skills in the aircraft maintenance field or are pursuing FAA certification under FAR Part 65.77. Permission of the Department or Division is required and acceptance for the Part 65 courses is on a first-come, first-served, space-available basis only.

Admission Criteria: Students wishing to enroll in this Aircraft Maintenance Technology program must complete an application process before being officially accepted into the program.
Program Prerequisites (28-29 Credits) CR GR CRS/SEM Comments
ENG071† - Fundamentals of Writing or
Equivalent as indicated by assessment.
3
MAT091/092† - Introductory Algebra or
Equivalent as indicated by assessment.
3-4
RDG091† - College Reading Skills I or
Equivalent as indicated by assessment.
3
AMT124† or 124AA† - Aircraft Forms and Regulations, Weight and Balance, Drawings, and Ground Operations
5
AMT126† or 126AA† - Fundamentals of Mathematics and Electricity
9
AMT128† or 128AA†- Fundamentals of Aviation Physics, Corrosion Control, Materials and Processes, Fluid Lines and Fittings.
5

General Education (24-27 Credits) CR GR CRS/SEM Comments
General Education Core (15-17 Credits)        
First-Year Composition        
ENG101† or 107† - First-Year Composition
3
ENG102† or 108† - First-Year Composition or
ENG111† - Technical Writing
3
Oral Communication        
COM100, COM110, COM225† or COM230†
3
Critical Reading        
CRE101† - Critical and Evaluative Reading I or
Equivalent as indicated by assessment.
3 Test Exempt Date/Test & Score/School
Mathematics        
MAT120/122† - Intermediate Algebra
3-5
General Education Distribution (9-10 Credits)        
Humanities & Fine Arts
Select from approved Humanities & Fine Arts course list.
       
2-3
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Select from approved Social & Behavioral Sciences course list.
       
3
Natural Science        
PHY101† - Introduction to Physics
4

Required Courses (65 Credits) CR GR CRS/SEM Comments
Airframe (32 Credits)        
AMT220/220AA† - Fundamentals of Aircraft Wood Structures, Covering and Finishing, and Bonded Structures: Part 65
3
AMT222/222AA† - Atmosphere Control, Fire Detection, Ice and Rain Protection Systems: Part 65
4
AMT224/224AA† - Aircraft Sheet Metal: Part 65
5
AMT226/226AA† - Aircraft Landing Gear, Hydraulic, Pneumatic, Fuel, Position and Warning Systems: Part 65
7
AMT228/228AA† - Aircraft Electrical Systems, Instruments, Fuel, Communication and Navigation Systems: Part 65
7
AMT230/230AA† - Airframe Assembly, Inspection and Welding: Part 65
6
Powerplant (33 Credits)        
AMT263/263AA† - Aircraft Turbine Engines: Part 65
5
AMT264/264AA† - Aircraft Reciprocating Engines: Part 65
7
AMT266/266AA† - Engine Fuel Systems, Fuel Metering and Induction System: Part 65
6
AMT268/268AA† - Engine Electrical, Ignition and Starter Systems: Part 65
6
AMT270/270AA† - Engine Instruments, Fire Protection and Lubrication, Cooling and Exhaust Systems: Part 65
5
AMT272/272AA† - Propeller Systems and Engine Inspections: Part 65
4
Program Notes:
Students must earn a grade of "C" or better in all courses within the program.
† indicates course has prerequisites and/or corequisites.