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WHAT WILL I LEARN?
Students in our Aviation Maintenance Technology program learn:
- Reciprocating Engines
- Aircraft Auxiliary Systems
- Fundamentals of Electricity & Ground Operations
- Turbine Engines
Graduates of The Aviation Maintenance Technology (AMT) program are eligible to test for an Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) license through the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The college does not guarantee students will successfully pass these exams or be certified or licensed as a result of completing the program.
Courses* taken by our Aviation Maintenance Technology students include:
Aircraft Basic Mechanics
This course covers essential aspects of aircraft construction and maintenance, including aircraft drawings, fluid lines and fittings, aircraft materials, hardware and processes, and hand tools and measuring devices. Students will gain hands-on experience interpreting complex drawings essential for part fabrication, recognize and work with diverse fluid lines and fittings vital for hydraulic and fuel systems, and understand varied aircraft materials and hardware selection and processing methods in aviation construction. Emphasis will be placed on best practices utilizing hand tools and measuring devices. A grade of “C” or higher is required to pass this course.
Aircraft Auxiliary Systems I
This course focuses on the safety and operational mechanics behind aircraft engine systems. This course offers insights into engine fire protection systems, ensuring rapid response during critical situations, and engine lubrication systems, focusing on the optimization of friction reduction and component longevity. Students navigate the intricacies of engine fuel and fuel metering systems, promoting optimal combustion and energy conversion. A grade of “C” or higher is required to pass this course.
Helicopter and Airframe Essentials
In this course, students will delve into the critical elements of non-metallic structures, flight controls, airframe inspection, and rotorcraft fundamentals. Students will investigate the applications and properties of non-metallic materials in aviation structures, examining their unique properties and benefits. Students will explore flight controls, including the systems responsible for guiding aircraft; airframe inspection, focusing on the methodologies for maintaining structural safety; and rotorcraft fundamentals, examining the unique design and operation of rotary-wing aircraft. A grade of “C” or higher is required to pass this course.
Find out more about what you will learn in an Aircraft Mechanic Training Program.
COST & FINANCIAL AID
Education is the most important investment you can make in your future. There is a financial plan available for everyone, including a broad range of financial assistance options. Visit SJVC’s Net Price Calculator to get personalized information on college costs and financial aid. Check out SJVC’s Academic Catalog to learn about program costs by campus and credential level. You also can talk to an Admissions Advisor to discuss the costs of your chosen program and schedule an appointment with an experienced financial aid officer. Student loans, grants, and scholarships are available to those who qualify.
PROGRAM AVAILABILITY
SJVC’s Aviation Maintenance Technology program is conveniently located at the Fresno-TEC location.
ACCREDITATION & APPROVALS
The Aviation Maintenance Technology program is approved by the Federal Aviation Administration.
Flight Standards District Office
1781 E. Fir Avenue, Ste. 203
Fresno, CA 93720
(559) 297-2150
www.faa.gov
Institutional Accreditation
San Joaquin Valley College is accredited by the WASC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC), 1080 Marina Village Parkway, Suite 500, Alameda, CA 94501, Phone: 510-748-9001, Fax: 510-748-9797.
The WSCUC is an institutional accrediting body recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation and the U.S. Department of Education.
State Approvals
CALIFORNIA
SJVC is a private institution and is approved to operate as an accredited institution by the California Bureau of Private Postsecondary Education (BPPE). Approval to operate means that SJVC has been found in compliance with the standards set forth in the California Private Postsecondary Education Act of 2009 (as amended) and Title 5, Division 7.5, – Private Postsecondary Education of the California Code of Regulations. As a prospective student, you are encouraged to review this catalog prior to signing an enrollment agreement. You are also encouraged to review the School Performance Fact Sheet, which must be provided to you prior to signing an enrollment agreement.
A student or any member of the public may file a complaint about this institution with the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education by calling (888) 370-7589 or by completing a complaint form, which can be obtained on the Bureau’s internet website (www.bppe.ca.gov).
CONTINUING EDUCATION FOR GRADUATES
Health Studies
Program Description
SJVC’s Health Studies program may be completed in 25 weeks. The program is designed for healthcare professionals who want to advance their career and who have earned a certificate of completion in Dental Assisting from SJVC. The Health Studies Associate of Science Degree affords excellent opportunities for professional growth and development through instruction in general education coursework designed to produce the competencies of higher education that employers expect of college graduates.
What Will I Learn?
RECIPROCATING ENGINES
AIRCRAFT AUXILIARY SYSTEMS
FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICITY & GROUND OPERATIONS
TURBINE ENGINES
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Discover What It’s Like to Become an Aviation Maintenance Technology Student

Career Opportunities
The day-to-day responsibilities of an Aircraft Mechanic include diagnosing both mechanical and electric problems, repairing parts of an aircraft, including wings, brakes and various systems (electrical, brake, etc), hydraulics, pneumatics, avionics, and replacing broken or defective parts.1
Aircraft Mechanics may also be called Aircraft Maintenance Technicians and Aircraft Technicians. An aircraft Maintenance Tech tests aircraft parts and reviews manuals to identify the best procedures for repair. Once maintenance is completed, they test the work and the parts to make sure they are performing correctly. Aircraft Mechanics are responsible for keeping detailed records of performed maintenance on an aircraft.1
Successful Grads
Ask one of our 60,000+ graduates about their SJVC experience and they’ll likely describe it as life-changing.
Aviation Maintenance Technology FAQ
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What can you do with an Aviation Maintenance Degree?
Most mechanics are considered Generalists who work on a variety of aircraft, like jets, airplanes, and helicopters. Some mechanics specialize in a single type of aircraft—such as a helicopter mechanic—or specialize in systems—such as the engine, hydraulic system, or electrical system.1
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What does an Aircraft Mechanic do?
Aviation maintenance is a broad field of everything that goes into keeping aircrafts capable of flying. This can include diagnosing mechanical or electrical problems; replacing defective parts; using hand tools or power tools; inspecting completed work to ensure that it meets performance standards; repairing wings, brakes, electrical systems, and other aircraft components.1
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How long is Aviation Maintenance school?
The time to complete an Aviation Maintenance program can vary based on course loads and schedules. Students in SJVC’s Aviation Maintenance Technology program can earn a Certificate of Completion in as few as 17 months.
*Course listings are subject to change. Reference the SJVC College Catalog for the most current program information.