Avionics Technician Certificate
This two-quarter program is designed to provide students with a foundation in aircraft electronics and digital instrument systems and prepare individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills to repair, service, and maintain operating, control, and electronic systems including instruction in flight instrumentation, aircraft communications and homing systems, radar and other sensory systems, navigation aids, and specialized systems for various types of civilian and military aircraft.
Students will receive an introduction to schematic reading, OSHA/FAA/Basic electrical safety, tools of the trade, and basic electrical components. Students will also learn introductory techniques for troubleshooting and repairing aircraft electronic instrument systems.
Program Length
This program is approximately two quarters long, depending on the time students need to satisfactorily complete all graduation requirements. Must have required tools and textbooks.
Admission Dates
Fall, winter, spring, and summer quarters.
Completion Requirements
Prerequisite(s)
Successful completion of AMT 104, AMT 109, AMT 116, AMT 119, AMT 125, AMT 127, AMT 143, and AMT 144 or FAA Airframe or Powerplant license or instructor’s permission is required for entry into this program.
Program Course List
AVIO& 102
| Aircraft Electronic Fundamentals | 8 |
AVIO& 103
| Aircraft Wiring Systems | 4 |
AVIO& 104
| Aircraft Fiber Optic Systems | 3 |
AVIO 201
| Aircraft Digital Electronic Instrument Systems | 8 |
AVIO& 202
| Avionics Systems for Airframe and Powerplant | 8 |
AVIO 203
| Avionics Communications | 4 |
AVIO& 204
| Principles of Avionics Troubleshooting | 4 |
| COLL 102 | College Success for All | 3 |
| Total Credit Hours: | 42 |