Program: Aviation Maintenance Technology – AAS

Our 21-month Associate of Applied Science program arms you with the skills and confidence to land your dream job in aviation.

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Next Start Date February 24
Program Duration 21 months
Credit Hours 93 credit hours
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Build foundational expertise while mastering specialized skills required to work on aircraft structures, powerplants, flight control systems, engines, and more. You’ll hone essential skills in the hangar, working on FAA-approved equipment and systems used across the aviation industry. Repairing and maintaining the components that keep aircraft flying—from turboprops and carburetors to radial and jet engines—will become second nature. 

 

Throughout your journey, our dedicated faculty and staff will be by your side. Our instructors come to us with decades of real-world experience, and many are even AIM alumni. Their firsthand knowledge guarantees you’re learning from pros who understand the nuances of the aviation industry.

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Your training concludes with a capstone course designed to fully prepare you for the FAA exams, the last step before you become a certified Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) Mechanic. Since our AAS program also emphasizes science, math, and writing skills, you’ll graduate as a well-rounded aviation professional. And thanks to our strong partnerships with companies of all sizes, from industry leaders to specialized firms, you’ll have access to a wide range of career paths.

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