Aviation Maintenance Technology AAS map

DEGREE REQUIREMENTS

  • Milestone CoursesThese courses are key to your success!

Aviation Maintenance Requirements:

  • AMT 148: AMT General Electricity
  • 7 Credits
  • AMT 150: AMT General
  • 16 Credits
  • AMT 151: Airframe Mechanics I
  • 20 Credits
  • AMT 149: Airframe Electricity
  • 3 Credits
  • AMT 151: Airframe Mechanics I
  • 4 Credits
  • AMT 152: Airframe Mechanics II
  • 13 Credits
  • AMT 152: Airframe Mechanics II
  • 8 Credits
  • AMT 251: Powerplant Mechanics I
  • 12 Credits
  • AMT 249: AMT Powerplant Electricity
  • 2 Credits
  • AMT 251: Powerplant Mechanics I
  • 4 Credits
  • AMT 252: Powerplant Mechanics II
  • 14 Credits
  • AMT 253: Powerplant Mechanics III
  • 16 Credits

General Education Requirements:

  • CMST&220: Public Speaking
  • 5 Credits
  • ENGL&101: English Composition I
  • 5 Credits
  • FAD 150: Industrial First Aid
  • 2 Credits
  • MAP 100: Applied Mathematics
  • 2 Credits
  • PSYC&100: General Psychology
  • OR
  • SOC&101: Intro to Sociology
  • 5 Credits

Total Credits Required: 133-135

Degree requirements include final verification from program instructor that all current FAA Part 147 Mechanic ACS requirements have been met in addition to listed course, credit, and grade requirements.

Suggested Schedule and checklist

Quarter 1 (Fall)
Quarter 2 (Winter)
Quarter 3 (Spring)
Quarter 4 (Fall)
Quarter 5 (Winter)
Quarter 6 (Spring)

Suggested Schedule:

  • AMT 148: AMT General Electricity
  • AMT 150: AMT General
  • MAP 100: Applied Mathematics

To Do:

  • Apply for FAFSA or WASFA for next year
  • Set up your Bankmobile account
  • Get familiar with your CTCLink student homepage
  • Meet with your advisor

Suggested Schedule:

  • AMT 151: Airframe Mechanics I
  • PSYC&100: General Psychology OR SOC&101: Intro to Sociology

To Do:

Suggested Schedule:

  • AMT 149: Airframe Electricity
  • AMT 151: Airframe Mechanics I
  • AMT 152: Airframe Mechanics II
  • CMST 210: Interpersonal Communication OR CMST 220: Public Speaking

To Do:

  • Meet with your advisor

Suggested Schedule:

  • AMT 152: Airframe Mechanics II
  • AMT 251: Powerplant Mechanics I
  • ENGL&101: Composition I

To Do:

  • Update your education plan with your advisor

Suggested Schedule:

  • AMT 249: AMT Powerplant Electricity
  • AMT 251: Powerplant Mechanics I
  • AMT 252: Powerplant Mechanics II
  • FAD 150: Industrial First Aid

To Do:

  • Apply for graduation (After enrolling in your final quarter of classes)

Suggested Schedule:

  • AMT 253: Powerplant Mechanics III

To Do:

  • Order cap and gown
  • Attend graduation
  • Explore employment opportunities

Tips

  • If you decide to participate in both the flight and maintenance programs, we recommend completing general and airframe during the first year, powerplant and flight school during the second year.
  • Ask about career placement before starting the program. some employers will pay for your schooling.
  • Military aviation experience can accelerate students through the program.
  • Tools are not required until the second quarter of the program. Tool discounts and benefits are available to students.

Which Quarter can I begin?

Fall or Winter

Program Modality

On campus, daytime only. Monday through Friday for your first quarter, Monday through Thursday for remaining quarters.

Length of Program

135 Credits = 6 Quarters* if you take 16-25 credits per quarter

*Your specific route may take longer than 6 quarters depending on the number of credits you take each quarter and where you start in your math and English pathways.

Career Outlook

The Aviation Maintenance Technology (AMT) program is designed to prepare students for FAA Airframe & Powerplant (A&P) maintenance certification and for employment in aviation maintenance careers. This includes Aircraft Maintenance, Aircraft Manufacturing, Commercial Aircraft Maintenance, Fire Bomber Maintenance, and EMS Helicopter and Airplane Maintenance. Currently, Boeing, Aerotek, Greenpoint, Life Flight, Aeroflite, Delta, Alaska Airlines, and Horizon Airlines are recruiting with sign on bonuses.

Future Education Opportunities

Courses offer quality training to serious and motivated students through a structured competency-based curriculum provided by industry-experienced instructors. Instruction includes the basics of maintenance, servicing, inspection, repair, troubleshooting, and overhaul of aircraft airframes and powerplants. Students can become professional aviation maintenance technicians. This degree also prepares students to pursue a 4-year Aviation Maintenance Management degree to become a Director of Maintenance for large operations.

Certificate Options

Airframe Maintenance Technician Certificate of Achievement
Airframe Mechanic I Certificate of Accomplishment
Airframe Mechanic II Certificate of Accomplishment
Powerplant Maintenance Technician Certificate of Achievement
Powerplant Mechanic I Certificate of Accomplishment
Powerplant Mechanic II Certificate of Accomplishment
Powerplant Mechanic III Certificate of Accomplishment
Aviation Maintenance - General Certificate of Accomplishment
  • AMT 149: Airframe Electricity
  • AMT 151: Airframe Mechanics I
  • AMT 152: Airframe Mechanics II
  • PSYC&100: General Psychology OR SOC&101: Intro to Sociology
  • CMST&210: Interpersonal Speaking OR CMST&220: Public Speaking
  • ENGL&101: English Composition I
  • FAD 150: Industrial First Aid
  • MAP 100: Applied Math
  • WLD 103: Beginning AMT Welding

Total Credits: 63

  • AMT 149: Airframe Electricity
  • AMT 151: Airframe Mechanics I

Total Credits: 25

  • AMT 149: Airframe Electricity
  • AMT 152: Airframe Mechanics II

Total Credits: 24

  • AMT 249: AMT Powerplant Electricity
  • AMT 251: Powerplant Mechanics I
  • AMT 252: Powerplant Mechanics II
  • AMT 253: Powerplant Mechanics III
  • PSYC&100: General Psychology OR SOC&101: Intro to Sociology
  • CMST&210: Interpersonal Speaking OR CMST&220: Public Speaking
  • ENGL&101: English Composition I
  • FAD 150: Industrial First Aid
  • MAP 100: Applied Math

Total Credits: 63

  • AMT 251: Powerplant Mechanics I

Total Credits:16

  • AMT 249: AMT Powerplant Electricity
  • AMT 252: Powerplant Mechanics II

Total Credits: 16

  • AMT 253: Powerplant Mechanics III

Total Credits: 16

  • AMT 148: AMT General Electricity
  • AMT 150: AMT General
  • MAP 100: Applied Math

Total Credits: 25