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Aviation Maintenance Management Technology

AVAMM-AS

Brad Jenkins, Lead Instructor (727) 341-4378
jenkins.bradley@spcollege.edu

The Aviation Maintenance Management Technology program is an articulated program with the National Aviation Academy (NAA), Clearwater, Florida. The goal of this program is to prepare successful students who have successfully completed the course requirements and who have been certified with the Aviation Maintenance Program for Airframe and Powerplant Technology, through the passage of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) exams, to pursue the college level education appropriate for management and supervision. The Aviation Maintenance Technology program, offered through NAA, consists of instruction and practical training in the maintenance, repair, inspection, and troubleshooting of different types of aircraft. The student must meet all NAA entrance and tuition requirements.

Fully transferable to Technology Management BAS degrees at SPC.


* GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS (18 credits)
ENC 1101 - COMPOSITION I or (Honors) 3
SPC 1600 - INTRODUCTION TO SPEECH COMMUNICATION 3
or (SPC 1600H, SPC 1016, SPC 1060 or SPC 1060H)
Humanities/Fine Arts Approved Course 3
Mathematics - One college level course with MAC, MAP, MAS, MGF, MTG or STA prefix 3
Social & Behavioral Sciences Approved Course 3
PHI 1631 - STUDIES IN PROFESSIONAL ETHICS 3
or (PHI 1600PHI 1602H, PHI 2635 or PHI 2649)
Computer/Information Literacy Competency Requirement

SUPPORT COURSES (9 credits)
MAN 2021 - PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT 3
ACG 2021 - FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 3
MAN 2340 - HUMAN FACTORS IN SUPERVISION 3
TOTAL SPC CREDITS 27

NATIONAL AVIATION ACADEMY
MAJOR COURSES (56 CREDITS)
Total credits approved from the Aviation Maintenance Program for Airframe and Powerplant Technology. This program has met all the standards established by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for Aviation Maintenance Technician Schools under the FAA Certificate Number DV9T100-R. 56




TOTAL PROGRAM HOURS

83
* To provide students with an ehanced world view in light of an increasingly globalized economy, students must include at least one course from this list as part of the general education requirements for the Associate in Science degree.
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