Aviation Technician - Avionics Maintenance (Co-op)

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Aviation Technician - Avionics Maintenance (Co-op)-2024/2025

Level 1
Take all of the following Mandatory Courses:
AVIA-1086Avionics & WHMIS-Intro3
This course is an introduction to the Aircraft Maintenance Engineer Category E License. It outlines the requirements and processes as well as the roles and responsibilities of the AME. This course also introduces the students to the Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System as it applies to the field of aircraft maintenance. The students may obtain the Canadian Restricted Operator's Certificate with the Aeronautical Designation."
AVIA-1097Avionics Electrical Fundamentals9
This course is a comprehensive introduction to basic electrical theory and components used in aviation. Students will gain a familiarity with electrical equipment construction and operation, and its application in industry. The program contains a good balance of theory and practical considerations.
AVIA-1098Avionics Electronic Fundamentals6
This course is an introduction to the theory of electronic component, circuit and servomechanism fundamentals.
COOP-1020Co-operative Education Employment Prep1
This workshop will provide an overview of the Co-operative Education consultants and students' roles and responsibilities as well as the Co-operative Education Policy. It will provide students with employment preparatory skills specifically related to co-operative education work assignments and will prepare students for their work term.
EDUC-1105Strategies for AME Communication3
This course is designed to support non-native speakers of English with the necessary language requirements to be successful in their Aircraft Maintenance Engineering programs (AAM4, AVI1, AVM4, and ASR1). Emphasis will be placed on sector-specific vocabulary acquisition, AME terminology and abbreviations, listening and reading comprehension, and effective communication skills, both oral and written.
AVIA-1099Aircraft Engine Instruments4.5
This course is the study of basic engine and aircraft system monitoring and indicating concepts, methods and maintenance practices.

Level 2
Gen Ed - Take a 3 credit General Education elective course.
Take all of the following Mandatory Courses:
AVIA-1087Aviation Maintenance Practices3
This course introduces students to Safety Precautions Aircraft & Work Shop practices, focusing on Hand Tools, Power Tools, Workshop Practices, Measuring & Layout Tools, Fits & Clearances, Electrical Cables, Electrical Connectors, Sheet Metal Processes, Engineering Drawings, Diagrams & Standards and Technical Data Records.
AVIA-1008Aircraft Aerodynamics3
This course is the study of the atmosphere and its effects on aerodynamics, theory of flight, stability and dynamics of both fixed wing and helicopter aircraft.
AVIA-1009Aircraft Structures3
This course is the study of basic concepts of aircraft structure and materials maintenance.It includes hands on practice in minor structural repair and modifications as it appliesto the AME Cat. E. job scope.
AVIA-1100Hydraulic/Pneumatic/Land Gear Systems3
This course is the study of aircraft hydraulic, pneumatic and landing gear system basics with emphasis on the system electrical and electronic components.
AVIA-1010Aircraft Materials & Hardware2.5
This course is the study of industry standards in the classification and use of common aircraft wire, connectors, control and protection devices, and hardware.
AVIA-1101Aircraft Propulsion4.5
This course is the study of aircraft propulsion systems fundamentals.
AVIA-1014Aircraft Fuels Systems1.5
This course is the study of aircraft fuel control, holding and indicating systems fundamentals.
AVIA-1060Aircraft Environmental & Safety Systems1.5
This course is the study of aircraft environmental control and aircraft safety systems basics with emphasis on the electrical and electronic system components.

Level 3
Gen Ed - Take a 3 credit General Education elective course.
Take all of the following Mandatory Courses:
AVIA-1011Aircraft Electrical Power4.5
This course is the study of basic aircraft power and lighting distribution concepts and maintenance practices.
AVIA-1017Aircraft Flight Instruments4
This course is a study of common aircraft flight instrument basics and their system configurations.It includes system testing maintenance procedures and practices.
AVIA-1018Aircraft Internal Communications1.5
This course is a study of common aircraft internal communication system basics and their aircraft configurations. It includes system testing and maintenance procedures and practices.
AVIA-1058Avionics Digital Fundamentals6
This course is designed to introduce student to Electronic Flight Instruments, including Numbering Systems, Data Conversion, Data Buses, Logic Circuits, Microprocessors, Integrated Circuits, Multiplexing, Fiber Optics, Electronic Displays, Electrostatic Sensitive Devices, Software Management Control and the general Electromagnetic Environment.
AVIA-1006Avionics Radio Theory5.5
This course is a study of the basic principles of radio transmission, reception and radio coveragetechniques used in aircraft radio systems.

Level 4
Gen Ed - Take a 3 credit General Education elective course.
Take all of the following Mandatory Courses:
AVIA-1062Aircraft Wireless Communications Systems3
This course introduces student to common wireless communication systems such as, Aircraft Emergency Locator Transmitters, Aircraft VHF Communication Systems, Aircraft HF Communication Systems, Aircraft Selective Calling Systems, Aircraft ACARS Systems, Aircraft Radiotelephone Systems, and Aircraft SATCOM Systems.
AVIA-1020Aircraft Radio Navigation Systems4.5
This course is a study of common aircraft radio navigation and secondary surveillance radarsystem basics and their aircraft configurations. It includes system testing and maintenance procedures and practices.
AVIA-1063Aircraft Automatic Flight Control System3
This course introduces students to Automatic Flight Control Systems, such as, Aircraft Radar Altimeters Aircraft Weather Radars,Enhanced Ground Proximity Warning Systems, Global Positioning Systems, Traffic Collision Avoidance Systems, Inertial Navigation and Automatic Flight Control Systems. GAC-21H Stability Augmentation Systems GAC-21I Aircraft Flight Management.
AVIA-1022Avionics Installations & Standard Prac.4.5
This course is a study and performance of aircraft avionic system installation procedures, practicesand regulations.
AVIA-1023Flight Line Maintenance Practices4.5
This course is a study of common aircraft avionic systems testing, trouble shooting and repairprocedures, standards and regulations.

Gen Ed - Electives
Take 9 General Education Credits - Normally taken in Levels
2, 3 and 4

Program Residency
Students Must Complete a Minimum of 25 credits in this
program at Fanshawe College to meet the Program Residency
requirement and graduate from this program

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