Aviation and Aerospace Technology
Aircraft Structural Repair Technician – Manufacturing and Inspection
2 years – Ontario College Diploma
Learn to diagnose and repair damage to airframe structures.
Overview
Aviation careers are in high demand. This two-year program specializes in the repair, upgrading, and modification of aircraft with advanced training in the repair and overhaul of sheet metal and composite airframe structures. Learn to inspect, evaluate, test, troubleshoot, and repair airframe components to ensure airworthiness. Gain the knowledge and practical skills you need to graduate and find a career in this in-demand field.
Note: Graduates will receive 14 months accreditation towards a Transport Canada-issued Aircraft Maintenance Engineer’s Licence Category S.
Your Future Career
- Aviation Industry
- Aircraft and manufacturers
- Airlines
- Maintenance repair and overhaul organizations
- Composite and sheet metal repair facilities
What Your Learn
- Engineering materials and components
- Advanced composite manufacturing and repair techniques
- Structural assembly and repair
- Sheet metal fabrication and repair techniques
- Aircraft, wood, tubular and fabric repair
- Welding
Admission Requirements
Admission Requirements
Curriculum
Curriculum
Semester 1
ASR 300 | Aircraft Wood, Tubular, and Fabric Repair |
ASR 301 | Aircraft Structural Assembly I |
ASR 303 | Aircraft Sheet Metal Repair I |
ASR 304 | Composite Materials / Repair I |
ASR 392 | Technical Drawing / Information Interpretation |
ASR 395 | Principles and Applications of NDT |
MTH 511 | Technical Mathematics for the AME |
CMM 140 | Technical Writing I |
Semester 2
ASR 401 | Aircraft Structural Assembly II |
ASR 402 | Aircraft Sheet Metal Fabrication Processes |
ASR 403 | Aircraft Sheet Metal Repair II |
ASR 404 | Advanced Composite Materials / Repair |
AMT 600 | Maintenance Management and Human Factors |
AMT 800 | Canadian Aviation Regulations |
GENED | General Education Elective - Online |
Semester 3
ASR 500 | Engineering, Materials and Components |
ASR 504 | Advanced Composite Materials and Manufacturing Process |
ASR 505 | Advanced Composite Assessment and Repairs |
ASR 515 | Painting and Refinishing |
ASR 520 | Codes and Standards |
ASR 530 | Welding (Gas, Stick, Mig/Tig) |
ASR 540 | Predictive Maintenance Technologies Awareness |
GENED | General Elective |
GENED | General Elective |
What You Need - Recommended
What You Need - Recommended
Check out the Campus Bookstore to not only purchase your textbooks but also view your book list before the semester starts.
You will also need coveralls. View the coverall sizing chart here.
Certification/Accreditation
Certification/Accreditation
Ontario College Diploma
Graduates will receive 14 months accreditation towards a Transport Canada-issued Aircraft Maintenance Engineer’s Licence Category S.
Learning Outcomes
Learning Outcomes
Learning outcomes represent culminating demonstrations of learning and achievement. In addition, learning outcomes are interrelated and cannot be viewed in isolation of one another. As such, they should be viewed as a comprehensive whole. They describe performances that demonstrate that significant integrated learning by graduates of the program has been achieved.
Further Your Education
Further Your Education
Further Your Education to:
- Aviation Technician - Aircraft Maintenance
- Aviation Technician - Avionics Maintenance
- Aviation Technology - Aircraft Maintenance and Avionics
Please contact the Admissions Office if you have additional questions about the internal application process:
Admissions Office
705.474.7600 ext 5123
admissions@canadorecollege.ca