Aviation Maintenance Technology Degree
	
AM43
Program Availability: The Aviation Training Academy (Paulding Northwest Atlanta Airport)
The Aviation Maintenance Technology degree program is intended to provide students with an introduction to the occupational area of aviation maintenance as currently understood and practiced by Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) mechanic certificate holders with airframe and/or powerplant ratings. In addition, the combined powerplant and airframe curriculum is designed to provide students with the technical knowledge and skills required to diagnose problems and repair aircraft power plants, both reciprocating and turbine, their systems and components; and airframes, both metal and wood, their systems and components. Satisfactory completion of all program courses entitles students to participate in FAA powerplant and airframe examinations and certification processes. This degree program prepares students to take the certification exam in both Airframe and Powerplant.
	
		
			Degree Requirements
		
			GENERAL EDUCATION CORE
		
Required Minimum: 15 Semester Credit Hours
			General Education Core Area I: Language Arts/Communication - 3 Credit Hours
		
Successful completion of ENGL 1101 Composition and Rhetoric is required
			Other Area I courses include:
		
			General Education Core Area II: Social/Behavioral Sciences - 3 Credit Hours
		
(Choose One of the Following)
			General Education Core Area III: Natural Sciences/Mathematics - 3 Credit Hours
		
(Choose One of the Following)
			General Education Core Area IV: Humanities/Fine Arts - 3 Credit Hours
		
(Choose One of the Following)
			General Education Core Additional Requirements – 3 Credit Hours
		
			To meet the minimum required 15 semester credit hours in General Core courses an additional 3 semester credit hours must be selected from a course in Area I, Area II, Area III, or Area IV.  Science courses in BIOL, CHEM, and PHYS may also satisfy this requirement.
		 
			Occupational Courses
		
	 Total Credit Hours: 96