Applied Science of Aviation Manufacturing, TC
For more information about this program contact Danielle Simmons at 316.677.9400.
Program Features
This Applied Science of Aviation Manufacturing program is a sequence of courses designed to produce an aerospace technician with multiple skill sets and a well-rounded understanding of the aerospace industry. Students master the high-demand skills of Mechanical Assembly, Composite Fabrication and Basic Avionics. Additional coursework taken from a core set of aviation topics provides students with an in-depth perspective on the aviation industry. Topics include quality control, aerospace manufacturing and aircraft systems and components. Students can round off their educational experiences by completing 19 credits of general education courses in five areas of study including mathematics, natural and social sciences, English and communications to obtain an associate of applied science degree.
This program utilizes ITL content for fully on-line delivery or hybrid delivery.
Admission Requirements
In addition to the college’s admissions policy, students must submit an application for admission, be 18 years of age or older, show documentation of high school graduation or satisfaction of high school equivalence prior to graduation from the program, and meet entrance exam requirements.
Accreditation, Credit Hours and Cost
The TC of Applied Science of Aviation Manufacturing is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and a member of the North Central Association. The program consists of 44 credit hours and costs approximately *$8,650.
*Costs include tuition, student fees and lab fees. Books, tools, uniforms and any other expenses are not included. Additional fees may apply.
Students interested in this program are eligible to apply for federal financial aid.
Program Integrity – Gainful Employment
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