Associate in Applied Science
Do you have a passion for mechanics and aviation?
Interested in an in-demand career?
Find your calling in aviation with the Aviation Maintenance Technology Program at Cape Cod Community College. The unique, 15-month airplane maintenance training program at 4Cs meets a critical need for highly skilled technicians in airframe and power plant repair and certification—including full FAA Certification.
The Associates of Applied Science − Aviation Maintenance Technology program fosters student responsibility, accountability, and management skills. The degree requires a total of 70/71 credits for completion. The Airframe and Powerplant program is 48 credits. Each student will require an additional 22/23 credits of general education. The additional credits can be earned at any time the student wants to pursue this pathway.
Attendance at an AMT Information Session is required for all applicants to the program.
Apply Request InfoAMT Overview
In order to successfully complete the Aviation Maintenance Technology Program (AMT) and work in the field of aviation maintenance, certain physical capabilities are required throughout the program and in the industry. All AMT students must be able to satisfy the following standards without a reasonable accommodation.
Communication
Vision
Physical
Behavioral/Mental Performance
Upon successful completion of the Aviation Maintenance Technology program, students are able to:
In order to complete 1900 hours of lab and lecture, the AMT curriculum is offered eight hours a day for five days a week 12 months a year.
Students must pass:
Labor market data show a strong need for aviation industry education targeting occupations like aviation maintenance technicians, avionics, engineering & operating technicians, inspectors, aircraft structures, rigging & systems assemblers, aviation managers, and directors of maintenance. The degree program prepares students for careers as aviation technicians in maintenance and repair. The AAS Aviation Maintenance Technology degree will allow growth for the technician and a pathway to management roles in the industry.
This occupational profile is provided by O*NET.
4Cs Aviation students housed at BSU have access to:
Bridgewater State University
131 Summer Street
Bridgewater, MA 02325
Only 30 minutes to:
Plymouth Airport
246 South Meadow Road
Plymouth, MA 02360
Housing costs cover:
For more information on current costs and availability contact Roberto Flores, Admissions Counselor:
Roberto Flores, Admissions Counselor | |
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Phone | 774.994.0197 |
[email protected] |
Matthew Goulian
Richard Lyman
Alida B. Miller
Karl Abers
Travis E. Balderston
Robert M. Brigham Jr.
Nicholas Daras
Gregory Gibbons
Judd J. Goldberg
Nathan Griffith
Stanislaus Mackiewicz
Thomas F. Mortland
Danial Prior
Joseph Ricci Jr.
Burton Schriber
Glenn E. Silva
James M. Townsend III
For more information about opportunities in the field of aviation, a tour of our state-of-the-art facility, details on the 15-month accelerated program, A.A.S. Degree in Aviation Maintenance Technology, or how to enroll, please contact the Admissions Office:
Roberto Flores, Admissions Counselor | |
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Phone | 774.994.0197 |
[email protected] |