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Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
24 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Diploma
Major
Aviation Maintenance | Aviation Technology
Area of study
Transport Services
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2024-09-01-
About Program

Program Overview


Centennial College's Aviation Technician – Avionics Maintenance program equips students with the skills and knowledge to work as bench technicians in avionics-approved shops within aviation organizations. Through hands-on experience in dedicated aviation labs and an aircraft hangar, students gain expertise in maintaining, repairing, and troubleshooting electrical, electronic, and instrumentation systems in aircraft. Graduates are well-prepared for careers in general aviation, manufacturing, repair, overhaul, and airlines, and can pursue certification as licensed aircraft maintenance engineers (AMEs).

Program Outline

Degree Overview:


Overview:

The Aviation Technician – Avionics Maintenance program at Centennial College focuses on equipping students with the essential skills and theoretical knowledge to enter the aviation industry. This program equips graduates with comprehensive expertise in complex electrical and electronic systems used in navigation, guidance, communication, instrumentation, and flight control systems in aircraft.


Objectives:

  • Prepare students for successful careers as bench technicians in avionics-approved shops within aviation organizations.
  • Provide theoretical knowledge and practical skills in the maintenance, repair, removal, installation, and troubleshooting of electrical, electronic, and instrumentation systems in aircraft.

Program Description:

  • Students gain hands-on experience in dedicated aviation labs, workshops, and a large aircraft hangar, where they work on various aircraft systems.
  • The program emphasizes the role of the aircraft maintenance engineer in certifying aircraft electrical and electronic systems.
  • It requires dedication and focus throughout the learning process to meet comprehensive program requirements.

Outline:


Content:

  • Core curriculum covers essential theory and broad-based knowledge of complex electronics and electrical systems in aircraft.
  • Students delve into topics such as navigation, guidance, communications, instrumentation, and flight controls.

Structure:

  • The program spans two years, divided into four semesters.

Assessment:


Assessment Methods:

  • The passing grade for all technical courses is 60%.
  • Students must achieve a minimum grade of 70% in all technical courses.
  • Successful completion of mandatory practical tasks is required.

Criteria:

  • Mandatory requirements for accreditation include:
  • 95% attendance level over the two-year program
  • 70% grade in all technical courses
  • Successful completion of all mandatory practical tasks

Teaching:


Teaching Methods:

  • The program employs a hands-on approach, with students gaining practical experience in dedicated aviation labs, workshops, and an aircraft hangar.
  • Faculty bring extensive industry experience and technical expertise to the program.

Faculty:

  • Faculty members are deeply committed to student success and contribute to the program's reputation.
  • They share their knowledge and expertise through instruction and guidance.

Unique Approaches:

  • Centennial College has been recognized by industry giant Bombardier as its preferred trainer for manufacturing and maintenance of aerospace products.
  • Program partners and supporters participate as guest speakers and panelists, providing insights and industry connections.
  • Graduates are well-positioned to start their careers with leading industry players.

Careers:


Potential Career Paths:

  • Graduates are equipped for careers in organizations involved in general aviation, manufacturing, repair, overhaul, and airlines.
  • The program prepares graduates for roles as bench technicians in avionics-approved shops.

Opportunities:

  • Graduates can leverage their accreditation to pursue certification as licensed aircraft maintenance engineers (AMEs).
  • The program provides basic training required to become AME-licensed.
  • Graduates with AME licenses are eligible for experience credits towards an AME "E" rated license.
  • They also meet the basic training requirements for CCAA occupational trade certification as avionics maintenance technicians (AVTs).

Outcomes:

  • Graduates are well-prepared to enter the aviation industry with a sought-after diploma from a respected college.
  • They possess the necessary knowledge and skills for successful careers in the field.
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