Nov 23, 2024  
2024-2025 General Catalog [Current] 
    
2024-2025 General Catalog [Current]

Aviation Maintenance Technician (A.A.S.)

Location(s): Main Campus


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Program Summary

The Department of Aviation Sciences at Southern Utah University offers an Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree in Aviation Maintenance Technician (AMT). This is an FAA-approved Part 147 aviation maintenance training associate degree program. The core curriculum is split into three sections:

  • Section 1 consists of 10 credit hours of the Aviation Generals course requirements. Generals is required to be completed prior to moving into the remaining core classes. AMTA 1100  does not require completion of Generals.
  • Section 2 is offered in two semesters and is composed of Airframe I and Airframe II courses, which equal a total of 18 credit hours. Section 2 is comprised of full semester courses and session courses. Once all Generals and all Airframe courses are completed, students are eligible to take the FAA generals and airframe exams to receive their FAA-issued airframe license. Students will also receive the Airframe Certificate of Proficiency at the completion of sections 1 and 2.
  • Section 3 is accomplished in two semesters and consist of 15 credit hours of Powerplant I and Powerplant II course material to make up the Powerplant emphasis. Section 3 is comprised of full semester courses and session courses. Modalities include online and in-person courses. At the completion of the Powerplant course material, students will be eligible to take their final FAA Powerplant exam and complete their licensing. Students can choose to complete the AAS degree utilizing the Avionics emphasis in lieu of or in addition to the Powerplant emphasis. The Avionics emphasis consists of two semesters and totals 25 credits.

For further information, please visit www.suu.edu/aviation.

Program Information

  • A grade of “C” or better is required for any course counted toward a major or certificate within the Department of Aviation Sciences.

Associate of Applied Science General Education Requirement (15-18 Credits)


For an Associate of Applied Science degree, 15-18 credit hours are required in the following areas:

  • One course in the English Core
  • One course in the Quantitative Literacy (Mathematics) Core
  • One course in American Institutions
  • One course from either the Humanities or Social and Behavioral Sciences Breadth Area (minimum of 3 credits)
  • One course from one of the remaining five Breadth Areas (minimum of 3 credits)

Aviation Maintenance Technician Curriculum (48 Credits)


Complete One of the Following Tracks:


Total Credits, A.A.S. Degree: 63-66


Program Learning Outcomes


Graduates of the Aircraft Maintenance Technician program will have an ability to:

  • Demonstrate an increased recognition and respect for aviation safety, especially in the maintenance environment, between the time they join the program and the time they complete the program.
  • Demonstrate maintenance skills and knowledge deemed critical by industry. Students will possess desirable attributes of certified aircraft technicians.
  • Perform maintenance on both fixed-wing and rotor-wing aircraft.
  • Satisfy the FAA knowledge and skill requirements to become certified Aircraft Maintenance Technicians.
  • Enter the workplace with specialized knowledge in aircraft electrical and computer systems with the Avionics emphasis.

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