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2024-2025 General Catalog [Current] 
    
2024-2025 General Catalog [Current]

AMT Powerplant (Certificate)

Location(s): Main Campus


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Program Summary

This certificate program prepares students for a career in aviation maintenance, specifically focusing on aircraft powerplant systems. By the end of this program, students will be well-equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to sit for the FAA Powerplant examination.

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.

Certificate Completion

This certificate program may be completed independently and does not require enrollment in or completion of any degree program to be awarded.

AMT Powerplant Curriculum (25 Credits)


Total Credits, Certificate: 25


Program Learning Outcomes


  • Fundamental Knowledge: Demonstrate an understanding of the fundamental principles and theories associated with aircraft powerplant systems, including both reciprocating and turbine engines.
  • Safety Procedures: Implement industry-standard safety procedures and best practices when working on or around aircraft engines and related systems.
  • Diagnostic Skills: Diagnose, troubleshoot, and rectify common issues and malfunctions within aircraft powerplant systems using appropriate tools and equipment.
  • Maintenance Techniques: Perform routine and non-routine maintenance tasks on aircraft engines, adhering to manufacturer guidelines and FAA regulations.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Recognize and apply relevant FAA regulations and advisory materials related to powerplant maintenance and operations.
  • Operational Testing: Safely and effectively conduct operational tests of aircraft powerplant systems to ensure their integrity and performance.
  • Technical Documentation: Interpret and utilize maintenance manuals, aircraft logs, schematics, and other technical documentation relevant to powerplant systems.
  • Tools & Equipment Proficiency: Exhibit proficiency in the use of standard and specialized tools and equipment necessary for powerplant maintenance.
  • Environmental & Sustainability Awareness: Understand and practice environmentally responsible procedures during maintenance operations, including the safe disposal of hazardous materials.
  • Teamwork & Collaboration: Work effectively in teams, fostering a culture of open communication, shared responsibility, and mutual respect among peers.
  • Continuous Learning: Engage in ongoing professional development, seeking opportunities to enhance technical expertise and adapt to evolving industry standards.
  • Ethical Conduct: Uphold the highest standards of ethical conduct in all maintenance activities, placing the safety and integrity of aircraft operations at the forefront.
  • Preparation for FAA Examination: Demonstrate the readiness and comprehensive knowledge to successfully undertake the FAA Powerplant examination.

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