MATC 2026-27 Catalog

DEGREE/DIPLOMA/CERTIFICATE COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

AVITEC-304 Credits:1 Aircraft Induction and Supercharging Systems Training is provided in the servicing of various types of fuel supply and fuel distribution systems. Skills are developed in overhauling, assembling and testing of fuel distribution system components. AVITEC-306 Credits:2 Engine Lubricating Systems The construction, function, operating principles and relationship of a complete engine lubrication system to the basic engine are emphasized. AVITEC-315 Credits:2 Aircraft Reciprocating Engines 1 Skills are developed and instructions given in the removal, disassembly, cleaning, inspection, repair, assembly, installation, testing and troubleshooting of aircraft engines. Emphasis is placed upon the correct application and use of engine servicing. AVITEC-316 Credits:4 Aircraft Reciprocating Engines 2 Students continue the development of skills and knowledge gained in Aircraft Reciprocating Engines 1. Prerequisite(s): Complete AVITEC-315. AVITEC-318 Credits:2 Aircraft Gas Turbine Engines 1 Training is given in the correct procedures and practices involved in the overhaul, inspection, maintenance, operation, testing, troubleshooting and servicing of gas turbine engines and their related accessory systems. AVITEC-319 Credits:5 Aircraft Gas Turbine Engines 2 Students continue the development of skills and knowledge gained in Aircraft Gas Turbine Engines 1. Prerequisite(s): Complete AVITEC-318. AVITEC-320 Credits:4 Aircraft Electrical Systems Instruction affords students an opportunity to apply basic electrical principles to problems encountered in the electrical servicing of airframes. Typical jobs performed are construction of simple/complex circuits and using test equipment to check them. Prerequisite(s): Must be admitted to the Aviation Technician – Airframe program (31-486-1). AVITEC-323 Credits:3 Aircraft Ground Operations and Servicing Students learn proper procedures for fueling, moving and securing aircraft. Also studied are proper cleaning and corrosion-control methods Aircraft Welding Students study the various welding processes used to fabricate and repair aircraft parts. They also learn to silver solder, braze and weld aluminum and stainless steel used in aircraft. Prerequisite(s): Complete AVITEC-380, AVITEC-381, AVITEC-383, AVITEC-393, AVITEC-323 and AVITEC-382. Then complete either ENG-340 or ENG-195. for aircraft. AVITEC-340 Credits:1

AVITEC-360

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AUTOBY-322 Credits:4 Sheet Metal Correction and Fundamentals The fundamentals of auto body safety regulations, damage analysis, unibody construction and component alignment, plastic fi ller application, welding and dinging sheet metal damage are studied. Discussion, lectures and demonstrations pertain to these areas of auto body repair. Prerequisite(s): Must be concurrently enrolled in AUTOBY-301, AUTOBY-323, AUTOBY-325 and AUTOBY-326. AUTOBY-323 Credits:1 Estimating and Damage Analysis This course provides the opportunity for the learner to develop skills in auto body construction, model identi fi cation, damage analysis, parts sources, handwritten damage reports, computerized damage reports and removal/ installation of bolted on panels. When registering for this course students must also be registered in AUTOBY-322, AUTOBY-301, AUTOBY-325 and AUTOBY-326. Prerequisite(s): Completion of or currently enrolled in AUTOBY-322, AUTOBY-325, AUTOBY-301 and AUTOBY-326. AUTOBY-325 Credits:2 Re fi nishing 1 and Personal Safety In this course, learners prepare surfaces to be re fi nished by utilizing cleaning and sanding while protecting non-re fi nish areas of the vehicle from overspray and component damage. Existing fi nish defect and substrate assessment, along with primer product choices, buf fi ng, polishing and inspection for fi nal delivery, are also introduced. Prerequisite(s): Completion of or currently enrolled in AUTOBY-322, AUTOBY-323, AUTOBY-301 and AUTOBY-326. AUTOBY-326 Credits:4 Sheet Metal Correction and Re fi nishing2 Techniques of auto body repair are presented including safety regulations, damage analysis, unibody construction, plastic fi ller application, welding and dinging sheet metal damage. Practical lab exercises are performed on lab mock-ups. Prerequisite(s): Completion of or currently enrolled in AUTOBY-322, AUTOBY-325, AUTOBY-323 and AUTOBY-301. AVITEC – Aviation Technician (Department 486) AVITEC-302 Credits:2 Engine Fuel Metering Systems Training is provided in the servicing of various types of fuel supply and fuel metering systems. Skills are developed in overhauling, assembling and testing of fuel system components. AVITEC-303 Credits:5 Powerplant Electrical and Instrument Systems Skills are developed in the removal, disassembly, inspection, overhaul, installation, adjustment and systematic troubleshooting of the complete power plant ignition and electrical systems. Equipment manufacturers’ service recommendations are stressed in the overhaul of electrical components.

Propeller Systems Training is provided in the removal, installation, routine inspection and maintenance of wood and metal propellers. Causes for rejection of wood and metal propeller types are explained, with attention given to FAA and manufacturers’ publications. AVITEC-367 Credits:3 Composite Structures The aircraft composite structure is separated into subassemblies and their related parts. Aircraft woods and fabric coverings are identi fi ed and repaired. Major emphasis is given to the maintenance and repair of composite structures and aircraft fi nishes. Prerequisite(s): Complete AVITEC-380, AVITEC-381, AVITEC-383, AVITEC-393, AVITEC-323 and AVITEC-382. AVITEC-368 Credits:3 Aircraft Structures The aircraft structure is separated into subassemblies and their related parts. Major emphasis is given to the maintenance and repair of sheet metal structures. AVITEC-370 Credits:5 Aircraft Instrument, Control and Warning Systems 1 The construction, operation and installation of the instruments present in aircraft are studied. Students then apply the knowledge of theory and operation of instruments to the typical jobs included in routine line maintenance. AVITEC-371 Credits:1 Aircraft Instrument, Control and Warning Systems 2 Students apply knowledge of theory and operation of instruments to typical jobs included in routine line maintenance. Prerequisite(s): Complete AVITEC-380, AVITEC-381, AVITEC-383, AVITEC-393, AVITEC-323 and AVITEC-382. AVITEC-372 Credits:4 Hydraulic and Pneumatic Power Systems operation of hydraulic and pneumatic landing gear systems, as well as wing fl ap systems, is stressed. The construction and servicing of landing gear wheels, brakes, tires, shock struts and auxiliary wheels are emphasized. AVITEC-376 Credits:4 Airframe Maintenance The methods and techniques of airframe assembly and disassembly are explained. The student learns to select and use FAA and manufacturers’ aircraft maintenance speci fi cations, data sheets, manuals and publications, and related federal aviation regulations. Prerequisite(s): Complete AVITEC-380, AVITEC-381, AVITEC-383, AVITEC-393, AVITEC-323 and AVITEC-382. Then complete either ENG-340 or ENG-195. The principles of aircraft hydraulic and pneumatic systems are explained. The

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