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SPRING 2017 CLASS SCHEDULE

SHADED AREAS: represent evening classes

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Online classes

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Meets 01/09 to 03/10 (first 9 weeks)

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Meets 03/13 to 05/19 (second 9 weeks)

DEPT-NO- CODE

DAYS TIMES RM#

INSTRUCTOR

AVIATION MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY

AMT 21 UNDUCTED FANS, AUXILIARY POWER UNITS, BASIC PHYSICS, ASSEMBLY & RIGGING, AND WEIGHT & BALANCE (3.5 Units)

This lecture course will cover a variety of subject areas required by the Federal Aviation Administration as part of the Aviation Maintenance Technology

Program. Topics include: Inspecting and troubleshooting unducted fan systems, and turbine-driven auxiliary power units exploring the principles of

simple machines, sound, fluid, and heat dynamics, basic aerodynamics, aircraft structures, and the theory of flight assembly of aircraft components,

including flight control surfaces, control surface balance, aircraft rigging, and inspection of flight control surfaces and the weighing of aircraft in order to

perform complete weight-and-balance checks.

COREQUISITES: Aviation Maintenance Technology 21L. ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 125 or 130 and 126 and Mathematics 201. (A, CSU)

Full Term Class Offering(s)

AMT-21-59446

DAILY

10:45am-11:50

AER 5

J.ASMAN

AMT 21L UNDUCTED FANS, AUXILIARY POWER UNITS, BASIC PHYSICS, ASSEMBLY & RIGGING, AND WEIGHT & BALANCE (1.5 Units)

This lab course will cover a variety of subject areas required by the Federal Aviation Administration as part of the Aviation Maintenance Technology

Program. Topics include: Inspecting and troubleshooting unducted fan systems, and turbine-driven auxiliary power units exploring the principles of

simple machines, sound, fluid, and heat dynamics, basic aerodynamics, aircraft structures, and the theory of flight assembly of aircraft components,

including flight control surfaces, control surface balance, aircraft rigging, and inspection of flight control surfaces and the weighing of aircraft in order to

perform complete weight-and-balance checks.

COREQUISITES: Aviation Maintenance Technology 21. ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 125 or 130 and 126 and Mathematics 201. (A, CSU)

Full Term Class Offering(s)

AMT-21L-59806

DAILY

7:00am-8:05

AER 1

J.ASMAN

AMT-21L-59807

DAILY

8:15am-9:20

AER 1

J.ASMAN

AMT-21L-59808

DAILY

9:30am-10:35

AER 1

J.ASMAN

AMT 22 AIRCRAFT COMPOSITE STRUCTURES, AIRCRAFT WOOD STRUCTURES, AND WELDING (3.5 Units)

This lecture course will cover a variety of subject areas required by the Federal Aviation Administration as part of the Aviation Maintenance Technology

Program. Topics include: Identification and selection of appropriate aircraft hardware, materials, and special fasteners for bonded and composite

structures the inspection, testing, and repair of fiberglass, plastics, honeycomb, composites, and laminated primary and secondary structures welding

techniques used on aircraft metallic structures identification of wood aircraft defects, and the inspection, servicing, and repair of wooden aircraft

structures.

COREQUISITES: Aviation Maintenance Technology 22L. ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 125 or 130 and 126 and Mathematics 201. (A, CSU)

Full Term Class Offering(s)

AMT-22-59809

DAILY

12:00pm-1:05

AER 5

D.RICHEY

AMT 22L AIRCRAFT COMPOSITE STRUCTURES, AIRCRAFT WOOD STRUCTURES, AND WELDING LABORATORY (1.5 Units)

This lab course will cover a variety of subject areas required by the Federal Aviation Administration as part of the Aviation Maintenance Technology

Program. Topics include: Identification and selection of appropriate aircraft hardware, materials, and special fasteners for bonded and composite

structures the inspection, testing, and repair of fiberglass, plastics, honeycomb, composites, and laminated primary and secondary structures welding

techniques used on aircraft metallic structures identification of wood aircraft defects, and the inspection, servicing, and repair of wooden aircraft

structures.

COREQUISITES: Aviation Maintenance Technology 22. ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 125 or 130 and 126 and Mathematics 201.

Full Term Class Offering(s)

AMT-22L-59810

DAILY

7:00am-8:05

AER 3

D.RICHEY

AMT-22L-59811

DAILY

8:15am-9:20

AER 3

D.RICHEY

AMT-22L-59812

DAILY

9:30am-10:35

AER 3

D.RICHEY

AMT 23 AIRCRAFT FINISHES, AIRCRAFT COVERING, LUBRICATION SYSTEMS, AND IGNITION & STARTING SYSTEMS (3.5 Units)

This lecture course will cover a variety of subject areas required by the Federal Aviation Administration as part of the Aviation Maintenance Technology

Program. Topics include: Reading, comprehending, and applying information contained in aircraft maintenance manuals and publications, complying

with Federal Aviation Regulations, airworthiness directives, and advisory materials, and writing descriptions of aircraft condition and work performed

using typical aircraft maintenance records identifying and selecting aircraft finishing materials, applying aircraft paints, and selecting and applying fabric

and fiberglass covering materials inspecting, servicing, troubleshooting and repairing engine lubrication systems and servicing reciprocating and turbine

engine ignition systems.

COREQUISITES: Aviation Maintenance Technology 23L. ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 125 or 130 and 126 and Mathematics 201. (A, CSU)

Full Term Class Offering(s)

AMT-23-59813

DAILY

1:15pm-2:20

AER 5

K.ZIELKE