Program Overview
The Aviation Mechanic Technical Certificate (T.C.) prepares students for entry into the aviation maintenance industry. Commercial and general aviation employers are looking for skilled individuals who are knowledgeable on Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) standards and techniques and have experience with aircraft, avionics and engines through practical training. If you're looking for aviation maintenance schools in Florida, FSCJ has everything you need.
Program Roadmap
Quick Facts
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Program Code:
6119
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Degree:
Aviation Mechanic (T.C.)
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Total Credits:
12 Credits
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Online Program:
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Financial Aid Eligible:
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Program Contact
Catalog
6119
Aviation Mechanic (T.C.)
12 Credits
Accreditation
The Aviation Maintenance Technology (AMT) professional courses are FAA-certified and comply with Federal Aviation Regulation (FAR) Part 147.
Information Sessions are held the second Tuesday of each month at 5 p.m. at FSCJ Cecil Center. For questions, email aviation@fscj.edu
Career Opportunities
Certifications and Licenses
Aviation Mechanic T.C. coursework prepares students for the FAA Mechanic "General" written, oral and practical certificate examinations for the Airframe or Powerplant Mechanic rating. With this rating, you will be qualified for a position as an aviation maintenance technician. Both the FAA certificate and this technical certificate articulate into the Aviation Maintenance Management Associate in Science (A.S.) degree.
Program Notice
Student Alert: It is strongly recommended that students meet with the program manager or program advisor prior to enrollment in professional coursework to ensure proper curriculum sequencing. For more information, please contact David Dagenais, Program Manager, Cecil Center, (904) 317-3821 or David.W.Dagenais@fscj.edu -or- Katherine Jenkins. (904) 317-3824 or katherine.jenkins@fscj.edu.
Ready to Begin Your Journey?
Join Florida State College at Jacksonville Aviation Mechanic (T.C.) program today.
Questions? Contact admissions.