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  Florida Community College 2003-04 Programs of Study
   
  Associate in Science Degree
  Aviation Maintenance Management (2150)
   
  Prepare to land your FAA Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) license by attaining this A.S. degree. Following this program, you'll be ready and well qualified for employment right away in entry-level management positions. Become a respected, highly-paid professional who can manage the complex process of maintaining aircraft for safe, smooth flying. The program complies with Federal Aviation Regulation (FAR) Part 147 and is FAA certified. If you already hold an FAA A&P license, you have the opportunity to earn college credit by evaluation for this license, and then pursue an associate in science degree by satisfying the General Education and Professional Elective course requirements. This program will also meet your needs if you already have a two- or four-year degree and are seeking new employabilitye skills. When seeking an associate in science degree in Aviation Maintenance Management, you must complete the course requirements in both the airframe mechanic and powerplant mechanic certificates or possess a valid FAA A&P certificate, as well as 23 hours of additional required college credits.
 
  Starting or Average Salary: $30,000 Starting
 
  Certification and Licensing:
With the successful completion of this program, students will be prepared to take the FAA Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) licensing examination.
  Requirements and Curriculum:
An official high school transcript or a copy of your high school equivalency degree is necessary.
 
  General Courses
  *Mathematics (3)
  *Humanities (3)
  *Social and Behavioral Sciences (3)
  SPC 2600 Speech Communications (3)
  ENC 1101 English Composition I (3)
 
  Credit Hours: 15
   
  Professional Courses:
  **Academic credits awarded for completion of Airframe Mechanic and Powerplant Mechanic PSAV certificates, or a valid FAA A&P certificate (60):
    OR AMT 1705 Aviation General Maintenance Technician Helper (12)
    AND AMT 1715 Aviation Airframe Maintenance Technician I (12)
    AND AMT 1716 Aviation Airframe Maintenance Technician II (12)
    AND AMT 1725 Aviation Powerplant Maintenance Technician I (12)
    AND AMT 1726 Aviation Powerplant Maintenance Technician II (12)
 
  Credit Hours: 60
   
  Professional Electives:
  ASC 1010 History of Air Transportation/National Airspace System (3)
  ASC 1310 Federal Air Regulations/Legislation (3)
  ATT 1100 Private Pilot Ground School (3)
  SBM 2000 Small Business Management (3)
  SLS 1301 Career Planning and World of Work (2)
 
  Credit Hours: 8
 
  Total Credit Hours: 83
 
  *Refer to General Education Requirements
 
  *Refer to A.S. degree General Education Requirements.
  **Academic credits will be awarded upon successful completion of PSAV programs in Aircraft Airframe and Powerplant Mechanic, which is currently 2,880 contact hours.
 
  NOTE: This associate in science degree program is intended primarily for students who desire to complete an associate's degree and become employed. Student who decide to pursue university transfer study must meet certain course and test requirements. For details refer to the university transfer requirments in the catalog.
 
  Total Tuition and Fees:
  Estimated tuition* (for entire program) is $5,900. Estimated tuition for students holding an A&P Certificate - $1,200. Estimated cost of books, materials, and fees is $200. (*for Florida residents, based on fees as of 7/03)
 

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