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ADMT 2094 — Automotive and Diesel Engines II .............................................................................................. 4

20 credits · 20 hours

Total 12 Aviation Maintenance Technology Arkansas State University Mid-South offers a career pathway in Aviation Maintenance Technology which prepares students for FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) certifications as well as completion of an associate’s degree in the field of Airframe Technology and/or Powerplant Technology. Program Prerequisites Admission to the Aviation Maintenance Technical program requires the following ACCUPLACER Next Generation scores: • Mathematics – 249 or better. • Reading – 251 or better • Writing – 251 or better See chapter 2 of this Catalog for equivalent ACT, SAT, and ACCUPLACER Next Generation scores. When Next Generation placement test scores and other admissions documents indicate academic weaknesses in Reading, English, or Mathematics, eligible participants should seek to be placed in the appropriate developmental corequisite courses. This will provide the opportunity for the student to strengthen the skills needed for placement and progression through the FAA approved, Aviation Maintenance Curriculum. Prior to enrollment in the FAA approved Aviation Maintenance courses, eligible participants must complete all developmental education requirements either by completing the needed developmental corequisite coursework, and/or by meeting the required college placement test scores. Eligible participants will meet the requirements of 14 CFR Part 65.77(a) by successful completion of the FAA approved ASU Mid-South, Aviation Maintenance curriculum.

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