
Diploma of Aviation Technician - Avionics Maintenance (Co-op)
London, Canada
DURATION
64 Weeks
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2025
TUITION FEES
CAD 40,031 *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* for international costs | Canadian costs: CAD 11,040.56
Key Summary
Introduction
Aviation Technician - Avionics Maintenance (Co-op) is a two-year Ontario college diploma program. Students will learn about aircraft avionics systems used in general aviation, corporate, charter transport category aircraft, and helicopters. Graduates gain cutting-edge electronic system skills and knowledge of aerodynamics, safety, and flight control systems.
Your Learning Experience
The electronic communication and navigation system is the heart of all aircraft. They are vital to the safety and success of all flights, no matter the journey or destination. Specializing in repairing and maintaining these systems is a vital piece of the aviation industry that produces rewarding and in-demand careers.
With the Transport Canada-approved Aviation Technician – Avionics Maintenance program, you’ll learn to become a vital and specialized member of the aviation team. You’ll learn about all aspects of aircraft avionics systems used in general aviation, corporate, charter transport category aircraft, and helicopters. Along with developing cutting-edge computer and electronic systems skills, you’ll also study aerodynamics, safety, and flight control systems. Also, with aircraft constantly evolving and improving, you’ll have opportunities to adapt and upgrade your skills as you progress through the program, embarking on a lifelong learning journey. When you graduate, you'll be prepared for an exciting career with Canadian and international avionics-approved shops and aircraft manufacturing companies.
The Aviation Technician - Avionics Maintenance (Co-op) program is a Transport Canada-approved program (TC-2011-08-4128) with a cooperative education component. This program provides the knowledge and skills required to start a career in aircraft avionics maintenance, which is responsible for servicing, repairing, and maintenance of aircraft electrical and electronic systems such as communication, navigation, and data systems. This program covers all aspects of aircraft avionics systems used in general aviation, corporate, charter transport category aircraft, and helicopters.
CIP Code: 47.0609
Admissions
Curriculum
Level 1
Take all of the following Mandatory Courses:
- AVIA-1086 ---- Avionics and WHMIS-Intro
- AVIA-1097 ---- Avionics Electrical Fundamentals
- AVIA-1098 ---- Avionics Electronic Fundamentals
- COOP-1020 ---- Co-operative Education Employment Preparation
- EDUC-1105 ---- Strategies for AME Communication
- AVIA-1099 ---- Aircraft Engine Instruments
Level 2
General Education - Take a 3-credit General Education elective course.
Take all of the following Mandatory Courses:
- AVIA-1087 ---- Aviation Maintenance Practices
- AVIA-1008 ---- Aircraft Aerodynamics
- AVIA-1009 ---- Aircraft Structures
- AVIA-1100 ---- Hydraulic/Pneumatic/Land Gear Systems
- AVIA-1010 ---- Aircraft Materials and Hardware
- AVIA-1101 ---- Aircraft Propulsion
- AVIA-1014 ---- Aircraft Fuels Systems
- AVIA-1060 ---- Aircraft Environmental and Safety Systems
Level 3
General Education - Take a 3-credit General Education elective course.
Take all of the following Mandatory Courses:
- AVIA-1011 ---- Aircraft Electrical Power
- AVIA-1017 ---- Aircraft Flight Instruments
- AVIA-1018 ---- Aircraft Internal Communications
- AVIA-1058 ---- Avionics Digital Fundamentals
- AVIA-1006 ---- Avionics Radio Theory
Level 4
General Education - Take a 3-credit General Education elective course.
Take all of the following Mandatory Courses:
- AVIA-1062 ---- Aircraft Wireless Communications Systems
- AVIA-1020 ---- Aircraft Radio Navigation Systems
- AVIA-1063 ---- Aircraft Automatic Flight Control System
- AVIA-1022 ---- Avionics Installations and Standard Practice
- AVIA-1023 ---- Flight Line Maintenance Practices
Program Outcome
The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to:
- Apply the current regulatory requirements to the safety and airworthiness of aircraft.
- Perform major and minor maintenance tasks on airframes and engines.
- Install and maintain aircraft electrical systems.
- Install and maintain aircraft instrument systems.
- Install and maintain aircraft avionics and flight control systems.
- Apply the principles and practices of aircraft maintenance engineer category “E” to all work situations.
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
Fanshawe’s Aviation Technician – Avionics Maintenance program prepares graduates for careers with Canadian aircraft maintenance and aircraft manufacturing organizations. It also provides 18 months of approved basic training credit towards the 48 months of experience required to obtain a Transport Canada Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME) license, 'E' Category.
Co-op Opportunities
The Aviation Technician – Avionics Maintenance program offers a cooperative education component, which provides students the opportunity to gain invaluable first-hand workplace experience within their chosen field. Here are some co-op jobs that have kick-started the careers of some Aircraft Maintenance students before even graduating!
Apprentice avionics engineer
Research problems associated with flight safety systems, landing gear and electronic navigation systems.
Avionics assembler
Assemble, fit and install prefabricated parts to fixed-wing or rotary-wing aircraft.
Electronic equipment maintenance technician
Repair, conduct and test a variety of electrical systems and products.