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B. S. in Technical Management (Online)
B. S. in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Technology
A. A. S. in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Technology
A. A. in Aircraft Maintenance Technology
B. S. in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Technology
The Bachelor of Science degree program in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Technology is unique in that it combines aircraft maintenance and applied engineering studies. Sixty quarter units of credit will transfer from an FAA-approved Airframe and Powerplant certificate program into the degree program.
This program covers more courses in engineering in addition to our A. A. S. program such as: Applied Thermodynamic, Fluid Mechanics, Solid Mechanics, Aerodynamics, Flight Mechanics, Wind Tunnel Testing, Engineering Economy, and more Mathematics. The graduates of the B. S. degree program will work as entry level engineering technologists and can be involved in the design, development, testing, certification, operation, maintenance, overhaul, and modification of aircraft.
Degree Requirements ( 198 Quarter Units ):
Airframe & Powerplant Certificate ( 60 Quarter Units )
Engineering Technology ( 61 Quarter Units )
Units
AMET 111 Engineering Graphics
3
AMET 115 Computer Programming & Applications
4
AMET 226 Materials & Manufacturing Processes
4
AMET 231 Applied Engineering Mechanics
4
AMET 300 Computer Aided Drafting & Design
4
AMET 301 Engineering Economy
3
AMET 302 Electronics for Engineers
3 AMET 309 Applied Solid Mechanics
4 AMET 333 Applied Fluid Mechanics
4 AMET 401 Parametric 3D Solid Modeling
3 AMET 415 Applied Thermodynamic
4 AMET 420 Applied Aerodynamics
4 AMET 421 Flight Mechanics
4 AMET 423 Project Management
3 AMET 490 Senior Project 1
2 AMET 491 Senior Project 2
2 AMET XXX Technical Electives
6 Physical Sciences ( 16 Quarter Units )
PSCI 112 General Chemistry
4
PSCI 100 Applied Physics 1
4
PSCI 102 Applied Physics 2
4
PSCI 202 Applied Physics 3 4 Mathematics ( 22 Quarter Units )
MATH 100 College Algebra
4
MATH 101 Trigonometry
3
MATH 130 Applied Calculus 1
4
MATH 131 Applied Calculus 2
4
MATH 232 Applied Calculus 3 4 MATH 234 Probability & Statistics
3 Communications ( 16 Quarter Units )
HUMN 106 English Composition 1
4
HUMN 107 English Composition 2
4
HUMN 208 Oral Communication
4
HUMN 301 Technical Communication
4 Humanities & Social Sciences ( 23 Quarter Units )
HUMN 112 United States History
4
HUMN 114 Man & Civilization
4 HUMN xxx Humanities Elective
3 HUMN 134 Microeconomics Analysis 4 HUMN 135 Macroeconomics Analysis
4
HUMN 172 General Psychology 4
The Associate of Applied Science degree program in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Technology builds on a foundation of Airframe and Powerplant technician training. Sixty quarter units of credit will transfer from an FAA approved Airframe and Powerplant certificate program into the degree program.
The program covers in addition to the courses in A. A., AutoCAD 14, Calculus, Physical Science, and Materials and Manufacturing Process. The graduates of the A. A. S. degree program are prepared for a wide variety of entry-level engineering technician positions such as maintenance, production, reliability, testing, safety, quality assurance, sales, maintenance supervisor, service manager, technical report writer, inspector, field representative, and customer service representative.
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Degree Requirements ( 126 Quarter Units ): |
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Airframe & Powerplant Certificate ( 60 Quarter Units ) |
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Engineering Technology ( 19 Quarter Units ) |
Units |
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AMET 111 Engineering Graphics |
3 |
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AMET 115 Computer Programming &Applications |
4 |
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AMET 226 Materials & Manufacturing Processes |
4 |
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AMET 231 Applied Engineering Mechanics |
4 |
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AMET 300 Computer Aided Drafting & Design |
4 |
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Physical Sciences ( 12 Quarter Units ) |
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PSCI 112 General Chemistry |
4 |
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PSCI 100 Applied Physics 1 |
4 |
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PSCI 102 Applied Physics 2 |
4 |
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Mathematics ( 7 Quarter Units ) |
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MATH 100 College Algebra |
4 |
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MATH 101 Trigonometry |
3 |
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MATH 130 Applied Calculus 1 |
4 |
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MATH 131 Applied Calculus 2 |
4 |
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Communications ( 12 Quarter Units ) |
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HUMN 106 English Composition 1 |
4 |
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HUMN 107 English Composition 2 |
4 |
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HUMN 208 Oral Communication |
4 |
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Humanities & Social Sciences( 8 Quarter Units) |
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HUMN 112 United States History |
4 |
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HUMN 172 General Psychology |
4 |
The Associate of Arts degree program in Aircraft Maintenance Technology is designed for students who have completed an FAA-approved certificate program in Airframe and Powerplant. The program includes mathematics, communications and humanities education, basic drafting, and computer skills.
Sixty-quarter units of credit will transfer from the Airframe and Powerplant certificate program into the degree program. The graduates of the A. A. Degree program will have an excellent entry-level career opportunity as Aircraft Maintenance and Manufacturing Technicians with further opportunity for advancement in the aviation field.
Degree Requirements ( 90 Quarter Units ):
Airframe & Powerplant Certificate ( 60 Quarter Units )
Engineering Technology ( 7 Quarter Units )
Units
AMET 111 Engineering Graphics
3
AMET 115 Computer Programming & Applications
4
Mathematics ( 7 Quarter Units )
MATH 100 College Algebra
4
MATH 101 Trigonometry
3
Communications ( 12 Quarter Units )
HUMN 106 English Composition 1
4
HUMN 107 English Composition 2
4
HUMN 208 Oral Communication
4
Humanities ( 4 Quarter Units )
HUMN 112 United States History
4