Aviation Maintenance Technology
SJVC’s Aviation Maintenance Technology (AMT) program provides you with the skills and technical knowledge needed to perform aircraft, airframe, and powerplant maintenance and inspections.
Prepare for trade and industrial careers through campus-based programs designed to build hands-on, real-world skills.
Choosing the right training program is important when building practical skills and preparing for a new career path. SJVC offers trade and industrial programs designed to help students develop real-world experience through career-focused instruction and supportive learning environments.
SJVC and our sister school, Carrington College, are making exciting changes to better serve our students. Starting this spring, healthcare programs currently offered by SJVC will move to Carrington College. These programs will remain on the same campuses with the same trusted faculty and curriculum—only the name will change. During the transition, Carrington College and SJVC students will continue learning side by side in shared classrooms.
Build practical skills through career-focused education designed to prepare you for your next career step. As a trades school, SJVC emphasizes an industry-relevant curriculum, helping students develop knowledge and experience aligned with real-world applications.
Students can train in programs such as Aviation Maintenance Technology, Construction Management, Electrical Technology, HVAC-R (Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration), and Maintenance Technician. Each program is structured to introduce foundational concepts and applied skills used in the field.
Choosing a training path starts with understanding how you like to learn and what you want from your education. Trades school programs are designed for individuals who want a more direct, career-focused education with an emphasis on practical skill development.
A trades program may be a good fit if you:
Trades and industrial programs can support a range of career interests, from mechanical and technical fields to construction management and maintenance-related roles. If you’re motivated to learn by doing and want to develop industry-relevant skills, this type of training may align with your goals.
SJVC’s Aviation Maintenance Technology (AMT) program provides you with the skills and technical knowledge needed to perform aircraft, airframe, and powerplant maintenance and inspections.
SJVC’s Construction Management (CM) program provides you with the skills and technical knowledge needed to manage residential and commercial construction projects.
SJVC’s Electrical Technology (ET) program meets the standards set forth by the California Department of Industrial Relations towards the the current California Electrician Certification Program.
SJVC’s Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration (HVAC-R) program prepares you for a career in the heating and cooling industry.
SJVC’s Maintenance Technician (M-Tech) program provides hands-on training on industrial systems and equipment.
Ask one of our 60,000+ graduates about their SJVC experience and they’ll likely describe it as life-changing.
A skilled trades program is a form of career-focused education that prepares students for technical roles requiring specialized, hands-on skills. These trades school programs typically combine foundational knowledge with practical application, helping students learn how to work with tools, equipment, and systems used in industries such as construction, electrical, HVAC-R, and maintenance.
Many occupations in these fields involve setting up, maintaining, or repairing equipment and systems as part of daily job tasks. (2)
Yes. SJVC’s trades school programs are designed to incorporate hands-on learning opportunities that support skill development. Depending on the program, students may practice using industry-standard tools and equipment while applying concepts introduced through instruction. Some programs may also include online components, but hands-on training is an important part of the learning experience.
Skilled trades play an important role across industries such as construction and installation, maintenance and repair. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, many occupations in these fields are projected to have ongoing employment needs due to both employment growth and the need to replace workers who leave the workforce. (2) (3)
A trade training program can help you build foundational skills through structured instruction and hands-on practice. These programs are designed to introduce industry-relevant tools, safety practices, and technical knowledge that may be used in entry-level roles.
Some aspects of trade school education can be completed online, particularly coursework that focuses on foundational knowledge. However, many skilled trades programs require hands-on training, which is typically completed in person using tools, equipment, and real-world scenarios. (1)
At SJVC, students can choose from trades school programs offered online or on-campus (depending on the program). While most programs may include online components, training remains an important part of developing practical skills for many trade-related fields.
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