Day Program/ FAA Certification Number NSUT025K
The Associate of Science Degree in Aviation Technology prepares students for professional careers in aviation maintenance. Graduates may seek employment with airlines, fixed base operators, or aircraft manufacturers.
Nashua Community College is an FAA approved training facility. Students who complete this program will be prepared to apply for the FAA oral, written, and practical exams for the Airframe and Powerplant Technician License.
The Aviation Technology program places major emphasis on the study of actual aircraft, structures, and powerplants and related systems. The 21-month curriculum includes one summer session and covers a wide variety of subjects concerned with airplanes: reciprocating engines, turbines, fuel systems, propellers, ignition, electrical systems, and hydraulic systems. A great deal of reading is required, as well as the ability to interpret FAA regulations and manufacturers’ technical specifications.
In addition to the general admission requirements, Aviation Technology applicants should be aware of the following criteria:
- Excellent English skills in reading, writing, speaking and understanding are required.
- High school courses such as physics, electronics, and computer programming are recommended.
- Students will be required to purchase approximately $2,600 – $3,000 of tools upon entrance to the program.
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Total Credits: 3 View the comprehensive General Education Electives from the Elective Requirements main page. General Education Requirements Total Credits: 3 View the comprehensive General Education Electives from the Elective Requirements main page. General Education Requirements Students are advised to meet with their advisor to make appropriate elective selections based on their career goals and to facilitate the broadest range of transferability.Course Sequencing
First Year – Fall Semester
First Year – Spring Semester
English/Communications Elective
General Education
Second Year – Fall Semester
Second Year – Spring Semester
Humanities/Fine Arts/Philosophy or Global Awareness
General Education
Upon completion of the degree in Aviation Technology, graduates will be able to:
- Perform maintenance and inspections on aircraft using FAA and manufacturers’ instructions.
- Perform maintenance on aircraft structures using FAA and manufacturers’ instructions.
- Perform maintenance on aircraft powerplants using FAA and manufacturers’ instructions.
- Inspect and repair aircraft composite structures using FAA and manufacturers’ instructions.
- Communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
- Demonstrate legal and moral judgment when supervising others.
- Demonstrate positive work ethics, integrity, and knowledge of work skills.
- Exercise a desire to continue professional development and lifelong learning.
- Successfully pass the FAA airframe and powerplant certification examination.
- Find employment directly related to the field of study.
In addition, the graduate will be able to demonstrate competency in the general education outcomes.
In addition to the general admission requirements, Aviation Technology applicants should be aware of the following criteria:
- Excellent English skills in reading, writing, speaking and understanding are required.
- Student is required to have a valid driver’s license.
- High school courses such as physics, electronics, and computer programming are recommended.
- Students may be required to purchase approximately $2,000 of tools upon entrance to the program.
- Northern New England’s only FAA-certified program preparing airframe and
powerplant mechanics - Support staff can provide guidance in finding available housing in the region
- Multiple scholarship opportunities
- Strong partnerships with local businesses serving the aviation industry