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2009 - 2011 CNM Catalog June 2010, Volume 43 with Addendum Information 
    
2009 - 2011 CNM Catalog June 2010, Volume 43 with Addendum Information [The CNM Academic Year includes Fall, Spring, Summer Terms]

Aviation Technology


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School of Applied Technologies

CONTACT INFORMATION

Program information is available from the School of Applied Technologies Office at (505) 224-3711 or from Academic Advisement and Career Development at (505) 224-4321.

cnm.edu/depts/at/index.php

Program Description

The maintenance technician degree and certificates prepare students for certification as Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certified Airframe and/or Powerplant (A&P) Technician. Upon completion of the program, graduates will be prepared and equipped to take the FAA written, oral and practical exam. These programs are FAA part 147 approved (FAA #Q8UT5734K).

Graduates who pass the FAA exams will be qualified for employment in entry level positions in the aviation maintenance and manufacturing fields, and other fields requiring highly trained technicians.

Special Requirements

Students are required to purchase textbooks, hand tools, personal protective equipment and pay for any certification exam fees.

Note: FAA regulations prohibit anyone from taking the General, Airframe or Powerplant licensing examinations who has been convicted of a drug-related crime within one year prior to the testing date.

Fees: Course fees are published in the Schedule of Classes. These fees cover the cost of tools required for lab activities.

Career and Educational Opportunities

These programs are positioned to help provide a sustainable workforce for the emerging aviation manufacturing industry cluster in New Mexico. The aviation companies that have selected Albuquerque to establish manufacturing and assembly facilities will require Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certified maintenance technicians as part of their assembly processes and after-sales servicing centers.

Exit competencies (see Program Exit Competencies ) for this program of study are available at cnm.edu/exitcomp.

For the graduation policy refer to the Moving On  section, cnm.edu or the Students tab in my CNM.


Course Prerequisite(s)

Course

Accuplacer Score or Equiv.

ENG 0950 - Essay Writing  or Sentence Skills score of 85
MATH 0940 - Algebraic Problem Solving II  or Elementary Algebra score of 81
RDG 0950 - Reading and Critical Thinking  or Reading score of 80

Students should see an academic advisor to customize their educational plans. Students must meet prerequisites by placement scores or specific course work. Please see Course Descriptions for prerequisite(s) information.

See Prerequisite Requirement Guide  for Accuplacer score equivalencies

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