BIG BEND COMMUNITY COLLEGE
AVIATION MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY
The Aviation Maintenance Technology (AMT) program at BBCC is designed to prepare students
for FAA airframe and powerplant maintenance certification and for employment in aviation
maintenance careers. Courses offer quality training to serious and motivated students through
a structured competency-based curriculum provided by industry-experienced instructors.
Instruction includes the basics of maintenance, servicing, inspection, repair, troubleshooting,
and overhaul of aircraft airframes, powerplants, and their related systems and 44 components
associated with general and commercial aviation in the proper environment in which students
may become professional aviation maintenance technicians. International students must take degree requirement
academic courses during their first quarter of enrollment at BBCC. The international student advisor will place new
students in the appropriate classes.
The AMT program also provides the opportunity to transfer to Central Washington University (CWU) where they can
earn a Bachelor’s of Science. Students interested in transferring should communicate their intent with an AMT
advisor to ensure all transfer requirements are met as this may require additional courses and substitutions.
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Complete Admissions and Placement processes
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Meet with AMT Faculty/Advisor
FAA Approved Program Core
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AMT 148 – AMT General Electricity (7)
☐ AMT 149 – AMT Airframe Electricity (3)
☐ AMT 150 – AMT General (16)
☐ AMT 151 – Airframe Mechanics I (22)
☐ AMT 152 – Airframe Mechanics II (21)
☐ AMT 153 – Airframe Mechanics III (4-24)
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AMT 249 – AMT Powerplant Electricity (2)
☐ AMT 251 – Powerplant Mechanics I (16)
☐ AMT 252 – Powerplant Mechanics II (14)
☐ AMT 253 – Powerplant Mechanics III (16)
☐ AMT 254 – Powerplant Mechanics IV (4-16)
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☐ WLD 103 – Beginning AMT Welding (2)
Associate of Applied Science (AAS) Related Instruction
☐ CMST 100 – Human Communications (4)
☐ ENGL 109 – Applied Technical Writing (3)
☐ FAD 150 – Industrial First Aid & CPR (2)
☐ MAP 100 – Applied Mathematics (AMT) (2)
☐ BUS 120 – Human Relations of the Job (4)
Equivalent Related Instruction for CWU (optional)
☐ CMST& 210 – Interpersonal Communications (5) or
CMST& 220 – Public Speaking (5)
☐ ENGL& 101 – Composition I (5)
☐ FAD 150 – Industrial First Aid & CPR (2)
☐ MATH& 107 – Math in Society (5)
☐ PSYC& 100 – General Psychology (5) or
SOC& 101 – Introduction to Sociology (5)
Additional CWU Basic Breadth Equivalencies (for transfer track only)
☐ CS 101 – Introduction to Computer Science (3)
☐ ECON& 201 - Microeconomics (5)
☐ ENGL& 102 – Composition II (5)
☐ PHIL& 120 – Symbolic Logic (5)
☐ Social Science (5) _____________________________
☐ Lab Science (BIOL& 100, CHEM& 121, PHYS& 114)
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AMT 153 Only required if students need more time to achieve FAA required proficiency levels
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AMT 254 Only required if students need more time to achieve FAA required proficiency levels Rev. 2020.02.24
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