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Centennial College Advanced Diploma in Aviation Technology - Aircraft Maintenance & Management
Centennial College

Advanced Diploma in Aviation Technology - Aircraft Maintenance & Management

Toronto, Canada

3 Years

English

Full time

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Jan 2025

CAD 4,156 / per year *

On-Campus

* tuition 2 semesters Canadian students; CAD 19,208 - tuition 2 semesters International students

Introduction

  • Program Code: 8312
  • School: School of Transportation
  • Credential: Ontario College Advanced Diploma
  • Program Type: Post-secondary program
  • Program Length: 3 years/ 6 semesters
  • Location: Downsview Campus: Bombardier Centre for Aerospace and Aviation

Turn your fascination with helicopters, single-engine planes and jumbo jets into a career as an aviation technician (AMT) in aircraft maintenance with training from Centennial College's Aviation Technology - Aircraft Maintenance & Management program, which Transport Canada (TC) accredits.

Why this program?

Because the School of Transportation has been teaching aircraft and avionics maintenance for 40 years, it's highly regarded in the industry. Each of your instructors will be highly skilled with years of technical expertise, industry experience and a deep commitment to your success.

Top industry players also support the program. In fact, aviation industry giant Bombardier named Centennial College as its trainer of choice in the manufacturing and maintenance of its aerospace products. Additionally, program partners and supporters are members of Centennial College's advisory committees and participate as guest speakers and panellists. The wealth of knowledge and expertise they'll share with you will not only enhance your learning but will also give you valuable insight into the direction your career can take.

What can I expect?

The Aviation Technology - Aircraft Maintenance & Management program will provide you with an understanding of the different areas of aircraft maintenance, including general aviation, business and corporate aviation, and charter and transport category aviation.

In the College's modern labs and impressive aircraft hangar, you'll learn about both fixed and rotary wing aircraft with instructors walking you through techniques as you work on components such as airframes, engines, electrical and hydraulic systems, propellers, avionics equipment and aircraft instruments. You'll also learn the essential theory and base of knowledge that will serve as a launching pad for growing your career.

Because it's such a robust program, Aviation Technology - Aircraft Maintenance & Management will also provide you with the basic training required to become a licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME – “M” rating), while giving you the opportunity to obtain additional business and management skills related to and required by the industry at large.

As the holder of an AME licence, you'll be qualified to certify (or release) aircraft for flight after the completion of maintenance, inspection, repair or modification. The importance of that responsibility cannot be understated. To that end, this program will be comprehensive and will require you to be dedicated and focused throughout the learning process.

What do I have when I’m done?

Diploma

When you graduate from this program, you'll have a coveted diploma from a highly respected college, with the required knowledge and skills for a career in areas such as aircraft maintenance and manufacturing organizations, airlines, engine and component manufacturers, flight training companies, the Canadian Armed Forces and civil aviation.

Accreditation

The federal government licensing body, Transport Canada, accredits the Aviation Technician-Aircraft Maintenance and Management program, which will provide you with the basic training required to become a licensed aircraft maintenance engineer. If you meet the accreditation standards, you'll be exempt from having to write the TC technical examinations for the issue of an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME) licence and will be granted 18 months of experience credit toward the issue of an AME “M” rated licence.

The passing grade for all technical courses is 60 percent. To be eligible for accreditation, you'll be required to meet the following mandatory grading, attendance and practical performance requirements in all technical courses:

  • 95 percent attendance level (over the two-year program)
  • 70 percent (B) grade in all technical courses
  • Successfully complete all mandatory practical tasks

Degree credit

As a graduate, you may be eligible to participate in articulated programs with select universities. These programs will allow you to receive a degree and academic credit for your work at Centennial College and apply that credit toward further study (e.g., a Technology Management degree).

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