AA in Aviation Maintenance Technology
Residential Program
Become a certified aircraft mechanic with additional foundational courses as you pursue an Associate of Arts in Aviation Maintenance Technology.
Through the program, you will acquire the skills you will need to solve maintenance issues independently or within a team environment. After you earn this degree, you have the opportunity to pursue one of the B.S. in Aviation Maintenance degrees.
You will take courses such as Aircraft Electrical Systems, Landing Gear Systems, and Airframe Assembly & Inspection. Aircraft mechanics are needed in multiple aviation industries including airlines, aircraft manufacturers, and aviation service stations. Over 640,000 new aircraft mechanics will be needed worldwide over the next 20 years.
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Start Your Career in Aviation Maintenance
Academic Information: A.A. in Aviation Maintenance
Credit Hours
- 82 credit hours
Program of Study (DCP)
Aviation Maintenance Technician (A.A.)
Details
Admission Requirements
View Liberty’s undergraduate admissions requirements
Contact for Employers
If you are an employer looking for qualified A&P graduates, contact Associate Director of Aerospace Training & Partner Development, David Blanton at dblanton8@liberty.edu
Courses You Could Take
- Aircraft Electrical Systems (AVMT 202)
- Landing Gear Systems (AVMT 209)
- Airframe Assembly & Inspection (AVMT 208)
- Propeller Systems (AVMT 221)