Aviation Technology – Aircraft Maintenance & Structural Repair
North Bay , Canada
Tuition Fee
CAD 21,022
Per semester
Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
3 years
Details
Program Details
Degree
Diploma
Major
Aviation Maintenance | Aviation Management | Aviation Technology
Area of study
Transport Services
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
CAD 21,022
Intakes
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2025-09-01 | - |
About Program
Program Overview
Aviation Technology – Aircraft Maintenance & Structural Repair
Overview
This multidisciplinary program offers theoretical and practical training on fixed and rotary wing aircraft. Learn to troubleshoot vital aircraft components and systems including the engine, hydraulics and landing gear. Intensive structures training in the third year includes: damage inspection and evaluation, manufacturing and repair techniques, and advanced fitting and assembly procedures.
Admissions Requirements
- OSSD or equivalent
- ENG4C or ENG4U
- Grade 12 Math (C), or (U)
- Recommended courses include: Gr 12 Math (MCT4C)
- Senior level physics
- If English is not your first language, you must provide proof of English competency
Curriculum
Semester 1
- AMT121 | Aerodynamics and Technical Drawings
- AMT123 | Standard Practices
- AMT124 | Materials and Inspection
- AMT127 | Piston Engines I
- AMT128 | DC Circuits and Wiring Techniques
- MTH511 | Technical Mathematics for the AME
- STS100 | Strategies for Success
Semester 2
- AMT222 | Regulations and Management I
- AMT223 | Servicing, Inspection and Maintenance I
- AMT225 | Sheet Metal Repair
- AMT226 | Aircraft Systems
- AMT227 | Piston Engines II
- AMT228 | AC Circuits
- GENED | General Education Elective - Online (AMS Sem 2)
Semester 3
- AMT325 | Composite Materials and Repair
- AMT326 | Rotary Wing I
- AMT327 | Turbine Engines I
- AMT328 | Electrical Generation and Distribution
- AMT329 | Basic Avionics Systems
- CMM140 | Technical Writing I
Semester 4
- AMT422 | Regulations and Management II
- AMT423 | Servicing, Inspection and Maintenance II
- AMT426 | Rotary Wing II
- AMT427 | Turbine Engines II
- AMT429 | Advanced Avionics Systems
- AMT436 | System Diagrams, Troubleshooting and Repair
- GENED | General Education Elective - Online (AMS Sem 4)
Semester 5
- ASR130 | Aircraft Basic Science
- ASR140 | Workplace Safety, Tools and Equipment
- ASR150 | Composite Materials & Repair I
- ASR152 | Sheet Metal Fabrication and Repair I
- ASR154 | Aircraft Wood, Tublar & Fabric Repair
Semester 6
- ASR250 | Composite Materials & Repair II
- ASR252 | Sheet Metal Fabrication and Repair II
- ASR254 | Aircraft Materials and Processes
- ASR256 | Aircraft Fasteners
- ASR260 | Aircraft Fluid Lines and Thermoplastics
Tuition Fees
3 years – Ontario College Advanced Diploma
Aviation Campus – Domestic
- Year 1: $3207 (Tuition) + $1587 (Ancillary Fees) + $550 (Material Fee) = $5344
- Year 2: $3207 (Tuition) + $1423 (Ancillary Fees) + $400 (Material Fee) = $5030
- Year 3: $3207 (Tuition) + $1423 (Ancillary Fees) = $4630
Aviation Campus – International
- Year 1: $18497.4 (Tuition) + $1975.5 (Ancillary Fees) + $550 (Material Fee) = $21022.9
- Year 2: $18497.4 (Tuition) + $1811.5 (Ancillary Fees) + $400 (Material Fee) = $20708.9
- Year 3: $18497.4 (Tuition) + $1811.5 (Ancillary Fees) = $20308.9
What You Need
- Custom Designed Course Kits
- Textbooks
- Technology/Devices (Bring Your Own Device - BYOD)
Certification/Accreditation
- Ontario College Advanced Diploma
- Successful students receive 24 months accreditation toward the AME "M" category licence
Learning Outcomes
- View Program Vocational Learning Outcomes
- View course outlines
- Find out more about General Education program requirements
Further Your Education
- There are many options available to students who already have some postsecondary education
- Learn more about Credit Transfer and Pathway opportunities
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