The aircraft structural technology program is a sequence of courses that prepares students for careers in aircraft structures manufacture and repair. Learning opportunities develop academic, technical, and professional knowledge and skills required for job acquisition, retention, and advancement. The program emphasizes a combination of aircraft structural theory and practical application necessary for successful employment. Program graduates receive an Aircraft Structural Technology diploma and are qualified as aircraft structural specialists.


Program Entry Requirements:

Minimum Age Required: 16
High School Diploma or GED Required? Yes

 

Minimum Test Scores: [COMPASS]

Reading 70
English 32
Mathematics 26

 



General Core Courses
Course Number Course Name Hours
ENGL1010 Fundamentals of English I 3
MATH1012 Foundations of Mathematics 3
EMPL1000 Interpersonal Relations and Professional Development 2

General Core Hours: 8



Occupational Courses
Course Number Course Name Hours
ASTT 1010 Basic Blueprint Reading
4
ASTT 1020
Aircraft Blueprint Reading 3
ASTT 1030
Structural Fundamentals
3
ASTT 1040
Structural Layout and Fabrication
5
ASTT 1050
Aerospace Quality Management
3
ASTT 1070
Aerodynamics
2
ASTT 1090
Composites and Bonded Structures
4
ASTT 1100
Sealants
2
ASTT 1110
Corrosion Control
5
ASTT 1120 Aircraft Metallurgy
4
ASTT 1180
Aircraft Technical Publications
3
COMP1000 Introduction to Microcomputers 3

Occupational Course Hours: 41



Total Credit Hours:

49

Program Length: 3 Semesters


If you would like to be added to an interest for this program, where you will receive e-mail updates about registration times and specific course information, please send an e-mail to Kimberly Anderson at kanderson@savannahtech.edu or Melanie Smith at msmith@savannahtech.edu. The next anticipated opening for these courses is for the Fall 2012 semester.