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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
Examines the theory and techniques involved in making and reading aircraft drawings and blueprints. Introduces precision measurement techniques and practice, and the use of blueprint information. Registration Restrictions: Formal acceptance into the AMT certificate or degree program.
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2.00 Credits
Introduces aircraft cleaning, corrosion control, materials, and aircraft hardware. Covers the selection of appropriate cleaning chemicals and processes. Describes the identification, selection, and installation of aircraft hardware, fluid lines, and fittings. Examines the performance of aircraft processes such as heat treating and hardness testing. Registration Restrictions: Formal acceptance into the AMT certificate or degree program.
Prerequisite:
AMT A170 UA D Concurrent
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2.00 Credits
Introduces the theory of operation and construction of the internal combustion engine. Examines the combustion processes, design rationale, cooling and lubrication of internal combustion of reciprocating engines. Registration Restrictions: Formal acceptance into the AMT certificate or degree program.
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2.00 Credits
Examines the construction and operation of turbine engines. Introduces thrust development and design and environmental factors that influence thrust, along with construction details from inlet to exhaust for representative aircraft turbine engines. Registration Restrictions: Formal acceptance into the AMT certificate or degree program.
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3.00 Credits
Examines aircraft fuels, fuel/air mixtures, basic fuel systems and fuel metering devices. Introduces the application of fuels, metering systems, tanks, valves, fuel lines, carburetors, fuel injection systems, turbochargers, and superchargers utilized in a variety of modern aircraft.
Prerequisite:
AMT A176 UA D
Corequisite:
AMT A181L
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1.00 Credits
Examines the identification, handling, inspection, servicing, and troubleshooting aircraft fuels, basic fuel systems, and fuel metering devices, including complex aircraft systems, tanks, valves, fuel lines, carburetors, fuel injection systems, turbo-chargers, and superchargers.
Prerequisite:
AMT A170 UA D AND AMT A176 UA D
Corequisite:
AMT A181
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3.00 Credits
Introduces sheetmetal, its properties, and uses in fabrication of structural and nonstructural components of aerospace vehicles. Inspection techniques are addressed along with fabrication and repair processes of bending, cutting, forming, drilling, and riveting aluminum sheetmetal parts.
Prerequisite:
AMT A176 UA D
Corequisite:
AMT A185L
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2.00 Credits
Examines the inspection, fabrication, and repair of aircraft sheetmetal structures including the processes of bending, cutting, forming, drilling, and riveting aluminum sheetmetal parts.
Prerequisite:
AMT A170 UA D AND AMT A176 UA D
Corequisite:
AMT A185
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the selection and use of appropriate non-destructive testing methods commonly employed in the aircraft industry such as visual, dye penetrant, magnetic particle, eddy current, and ultrasound.
Prerequisite:
AMT A170 UA D
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the overhaul practices for aircraft internal combustion engines. Includes disassembly, cleaning, non-destructive testing, measurement, lubrication and assembly of engines.
Prerequisite:
AMT A175 UA D AND AMT A177 UA D
Corequisite:
AMT A187L
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