Aviation Maintenance

Aviation Maintenance

COURSES LEVEL 1 CS TI IS G O L & N O I LEVEL 2 T U B I R AVIATION T S I MAINTENANCE D , , N O I LEVEL 3 T A T R O P S N A R T LEVEL 4 POSTSECONDARY OPTIONS MASTER S’ / MEDIAN ANNUAL % HIGH SCHOOL/ ' OCCUPATIONS CERTIFICATE/ ASSOCIATE S’ BACHELOR’S DOCTORAL WAGE OPENINGS GROWTH INDUSTRY ' ' LICENSE* DEGREE DEGREE PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION DEGREE WORK BASED LEARNING AND EXPANDED LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES COURSE INFORMATION COURSE NUMBER AND PREREQUISITES (PREQ) COURSE NAME GRADE CREDITS COREQUISITES (CREQ) Introduction to Aircraft admission criteria in the student 8727 (1 credit) 10 Technology handbook Aircraft Airframe Technology Intro to Aircraft & SWTJC 8724-6 (2 credits) 11 Dual Credit requirements Practicum in Transportation Aircraft Airframe Technology 8729-6 (3 credits) 12 Systems Dual Credit Dual Credit COURSE DESCRIPTIONS Introduction to Aircraft Technology: This course is designed to teach the theory of operation of aircraft airframes, power plants, and avionics systems and associated maintenance and repair practices. Aircraft services include knowledge of the function, diagnosis, and service of the electrical, electronic, hydraulic, pneumatic, airframe, mechanical, and power plant components of aircraft. Safety regulations will be explored through OSHA. Aircraft Airframe Technology Dual Credit: College Credits: AERM 1203, 1210, & 1315 This course is designed to teach basic theory of operation of aircraft, its power plants (engines), airframe (structure), and avionic system (instrumentation) along with associated maintenance and repair practices to keep these systems working. Student will understand the theory of how they all work to keep aircraft flying. Practicum in Transportation Systems Dual Credit: College Credits: AERM 1314, 1350, & 2231 Laughlin Air Force Base becomes the classroom for this course, providing hands-on training on T-1, T-6, and T-38 aircraft. Students learn about removing, replacing, and installing components of different systems that make an aircraft fly. They are trained on servicing fuel and oil in the engines and hydraulic systems of the aircraft and learn the proper use of manuals and publications to maintain aircraft. Courses in yellow are advanced courses for endorsement purposes. page 18.

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