Aviation Maintenance Management (2150) (A.S.)

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Catalog Year: 2015-16 Roadmap Updated: 7/29/2015 2:07 PM

Aviation Maintenance Management (2150) (A.S.) RECOMMENDED ROADMAP This Roadmap is a recommended way to complete this program of study. Course availability is subject to change. In some cases a specific course is shown, but there are other options available. To review and consider other courses, see the note at the bottom of this page. Part-time students should refer to the Recommended Course Sequence list. Consult a Student Success Advisor or the Program Manager before creating your actual Academic Degree Plan and refer to the FSCJ Catalog for more information.

1st Term Course ID 1*

ENC1101

2* MGF1106 OR MAC1105

SPC2608 3*

Course Title English Composition I Topics in College Mathematics OR College Algebra Fundamentals of Public Speaking

Credit Hours

Grade Earned

2nd Term Course ID

Course Title

3

AVM1942 OR AVM1931

3

2* PHI1603

Aviation Internship OR Aviation Capstone Introduction to Applied Ethics Principles of Economics I

2* ECO2013

3

3*

3 Choose 1 Professional Elective Term Total = 12

Choose 1 Professional Elective

Credit Hours

Grade Earned

2 3 3 3

Term Total = 11

4*

60 academic credits are awarded for completion of Airframe Mechanic and Powerplant Mechanic workforce certificates, or a valid FAA A&P certificate. The 60 academic credits awarded for the AMT17XX courses, workforce certificate courses or the FAA Airframe and Powerplant Mechanic certificates are a requirement for award of this associate degree.

Total Credit Hours = 83

Program Notes: This program is a limited access program. For more information, visit the program catalog page at: fscj.edu/2150 1* ENC1101C can be taken in place of ENC1101. Please speak with your Advisor for more information. 2* This is the recommended course but there are other options. You can see the General Education Requirements at fscj.edu/asge 3* See the professional elective options on the next page or in the catalog at fscj.edu/2150 4* Students typically complete the Aircraft Airframe Mechanics workforce certificate (5712) & the Aircraft Powerplant Mechanics workforce certificate (5734)

before beginning this A.S. program.

Contacts: Any Student Success Advisor at [email protected] • (904) 646-2300 or Pat Conway (Cecil Center South) at [email protected] • (904) 317-3824 or David Dagenais (Program Manager) at [email protected] • (904) 317-3821

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Aviation Maintenance Management (2150) (A.S.) Catalog Year 2015-16 RECOMMENDED COURSE SEQUENCE This list shows a recommended sequence for completing the courses in this program of study. Course availability is subject to change. Part-time students should use this list to determine which courses to take next that fit their schedule. In some cases a specific course is shown, but there are other options available. To review and consider other courses, see the note on page 1. Consult a Student Success Advisor or the Program Manager before creating your actual Academic Degree Plan and refer to the FSCJ Catalog for more information.

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ENC 1101 - English Composition I (Credit Hours: 3) - Prerequisites: Satisfactory score on the placement test (for non-exempt students only). See program note 1*. MGF 1106 - Topics in College Mathematics (Credit Hours: 3) - Prerequisites: Satisfactory score on the placement test (for non-exempt students only, per Senate Bill 1720/State Board Rule 6A-10.0315). See program note 2*. OR MAC 1105 - College Algebra (Credit Hours: 3) - Prerequisites: MAT 1033 with a grade of “C” or better, or satisfactory score on the placement test (see student advising note in the catalog). See program note 2*. SPC 2608 - Fundamentals of Public Speaking (Credit Hours: 3) – Prerequisites: ENC 1101 with a grade of “C” or better. Choose 1 Professional Elective (see list below) (Credit Hours: 3) AVM 1942 - Aviation Internship (Credit Hours: 2) OR AVM 1931 - Aviation Capstone (Credit Hours: 2) - Prerequisites: None PHI 1603 - Introduction to Applied Ethics (Credit Hours: 3) - Prerequisites: ENC 1101. See program note 2*. ECO 2013 - Principles of Economics I (Credit Hours: 3) - Prerequisites: Qualify for enrollment in ENC 1101. See program note 2*. Choose 1 Professional Elective (see list below) (Credit Hours: 3)

Professional Elective Options (6 credit hours required):      

AVM 1010 - Aviation Management (Credit Hours: 3) AMT 1261 - Avionics Line Maintenance Fundamentals (Credit Hours: 3) AMT 1231 - Avionics Installation and Troubleshooting (Credit Hours: 3) ECO 2013 - Principles of Economics I (Credit Hours: 3) ENC 2210 - Technical Report Writing (Credit Hours: 3) FIN 2000 - Principles of Finance (Credit Hours: 3) Total Credit Hours = 83

To view a list of the General Education Requirements, please visit our online catalog: fscj.edu/asge

CAREER OPTIONS Graduates of our associate degree in Aviation Maintenance Management have several career options, including: general aviation maintenance, agricultural aviation maintenance, military aircraft repair and overhaul, transport or corporate aircraft maintenance and repair operations (MRO), and airline aircraft maintenance. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of aircraft and avionics equipment mechanics and technicians is projected to grow 6 percent from 2010 to 2020. Job prospects will be best for mechanics who hold an Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) certificate and a bachelor’s degree in aircraft maintenance.

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