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Associate Degrees

A.S. in Aircraft Maintenance Airframe

Sacramento City College maintains a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approved two-year certificate and degree program organized to train students as Airframe and Powerplant Maintenance Technicians. The program is designed to meet the needs of students who desire technical training to qualify for the Federal Aviation Administration tests.



The Aircraft Maintenance Technician Program (ATMP) is governed by regulations established by the Federal Aviation Administration. This FAA approved program fulfills all of the requirements under the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 14, Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) part 147. Completion of this program will allow the graduate to test for the FAA Airframe (A) Mechanic A. S, Degree.



Upon successful completion of the oral, practical and written examinations, the graduate will be certified to work on aircraft as a technician and to supervise the work of others on such craft.

Catalog Date: August 1, 2024

Degree Requirements

Course Code Course Title Units
AMTP 200 Certificated Aircraft Mechanic Preparation 1 -4
AMTP 300 Basic Electricity Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 301 Basic Electricity Applications 1.5
AMTP 302 Basic Electrical Systems Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 303 Basic Electrical Systems Applications 1.5
AMTP 304 Aircraft Sheetmetal Fabrication Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 305 Aircraft Sheetmetal Fabrication Applications 1.5
AMTP 306 Nondestructive Testing and Materials Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 307 Nondestructive Testing and Materials Processes Applications 1.5
AMTP 309 Introduction to Aircraft Mechanics 2
AMTP 320 Large Aircraft Systems Power Source Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 321 Large Aircraft Systems Power Applications 1.5
AMTP 322 Large Aircraft System Component Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 323 Large Aircraft System Component Applications 1.5
AMTP 324 Landing Gear, Assembly and Rigging Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 325 Assembly and Rigging Applications 1.5
AMTP 326 Airframe Structures Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 327 Airframe Structures Applications 1.5
AMTP 330 Aircraft Inspection Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 331 Aircraft Inspection Applications 1.5
AMTP 332 Ground Operations and Aircraft Structures Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 333 Ground Operations and Aircraft Structures Applications 1.5
AMTP 334 Aircraft Communication and Navigation Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 335 Aircraft Communication and Navigation Applications 1.5
AMTP 336 Federal Aviation Administration Regulations and Form Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 337 Federal Aviation Administration Regulations and Form Applications 1.5
Total Units: 51 - 54

The Aircraft Maintenance Airframe Associate in Science (A.S.) degree may be obtained by completion of the required program, plus general education requirements, plus sufficient electives to meet a 60-unit total. See SCC graduation requirements.

Enrollment Eligibility

To be eligible for enrollment in the program, the student must meet the following criteria:

  • The Federal Aviation Administration requires that all applicants read, write, speak, and understand the English language in accordance with Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR), part 65.71.
  • Successful completion of AERO 309 or AMTP 309 with a grade of C or better.
  • Any Aircraft Maintenance Technician Program coursework completed at a different 14 CFR Part 147 institution must be evaluated via the Course Substitution Process. Please visit the Admissions and Records website for information about the course substitution process.

Student Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this program, the student will be able to:

  • demonstrate the knowledge and skills to qualify for and pass the General portion of the FAA A Mechanics exam.
  • demonstrate the knowledge and skills to qualify for and pass the Airframe portion of the FAA A Mechanics exam.

Career Information

Aircraft Maintenance Technicians are employed by major and regional airlines, aircraft manufacturers, certified repair stations, fixed base operators, charter services, flight schools, corporate flight departments, agricultural aircraft operators, as well as government agencies and the military.


A.S. in Aircraft Maintenance Powerplant

Sacramento City College maintains a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approved two-year certificate and degree program organized to train students as Airframe and Powerplant Maintenance Technicians. The program is designed to meet the needs of students who desire technical training to qualify for the Federal Aviation Administration tests.



The Aircraft Maintenance Technician Program (ATMP) is governed by regulations established by the Federal Aviation Administration. The FAA approved program fulfills all of the requirements under the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 14, Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) part 17. Completion of this program will allow the graduate to test for the FAA Powerplant (P) Mechanic A. S. Degree,



Upon successful completion of the oral, practical and written examinations, the graduate will be certified to work on aircraft as a technician and to supervise the work of others on such craft.

Catalog Date: August 1, 2024

Degree Requirements

Course Code Course Title Units
AMTP 200 Certificated Aircraft Mechanic Preparation 1 -4
AMTP 300 Basic Electricity Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 301 Basic Electricity Applications 1.5
AMTP 302 Basic Electrical Systems Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 303 Basic Electrical Systems Applications 1.5
AMTP 304 Aircraft Sheetmetal Fabrication Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 305 Aircraft Sheetmetal Fabrication Applications 1.5
AMTP 306 Nondestructive Testing and Materials Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 307 Nondestructive Testing and Materials Processes Applications 1.5
AMTP 309 Introduction to Aircraft Mechanics 2
AMTP 310 Powerplant Theory and Maintenance Fundamentals - Reciprocating Engines 2.5
AMTP 311 Powerplant Overhaul Applications - Reciprocating Engines 1.5
AMTP 312 Powerplant Theory - Turbine Engine Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 313 Powerplant Overhaul- Turbine Engines Applications 1.5
AMTP 314 Reciprocating Powerplant Systems and Components Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 315 Reciprocating Powerplant Systems and Components Applications 1.5
AMTP 316 Aircraft Propellers and Propeller Systems Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 317 Aircraft Propellers and Propeller Systems Applications 1.5
AMTP 330 Aircraft Inspection Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 331 Aircraft Inspection Applications 1.5
AMTP 336 Federal Aviation Administration Regulations and Form Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 337 Federal Aviation Administration Regulations and Form Applications 1.5
Total Units: 43 - 46

The Aircraft Maintenance Powerplant Associate in Science (A.S.) degree may be obtained by completion of the required program, plus general education requirements, plus sufficient electives to meet a 60-unit total. See SCC graduation requirements.

Enrollment Eligibility

To be eligible for enrollment in the program, the student must meet the following criteria:

  • The Federal Aviation Administration requires that all applicants read, write, speak, and understand the English language in accordance with Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR), part 65.71.
  • Successful completion of AERO 309 or AMTP 309 with a grade of C or better.
  • Any Aircraft Maintenance Technician Program coursework completed at a different 14 CFR Part 147 institution must be evaluated via the Course Substitution Process. Please visit the Admissions and Records website for information about the course substitution process.

Student Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this program, the student will be able to:

  • demonstrate the knowledge and skills to qualify for and pass the General portion of the FAA P Mechanics exam.
  • demonstrate the knowledge and skills to qualify for and pass the Powerplant portion of the FAA P Mechanics exam.

Career Information

Aircraft Maintenance Technicians are employed by major and regional airlines, aircraft manufacturers, certified repair stations, fixed based operators, charter services, flight schools, corporate flight departments, agricultural aircraft operators, as well as government agencies and the military.


A.S. in Aircraft Maintenance Technician

Sacramento City College maintains a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approved two-year certificate and degree program organized to train students as Airframe and Powerplant Maintenance Technicians. The program is designed to meet the needs of students who desire technical training to qualify for the Federal Aviation Administration tests.



The Aircraft Maintenance Technician Program (AMTP) is governed by regulations established by the Federal Aviation Administration. This FAA approved program fulfills all of the requirements under the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 14, Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) part 147. Completion of this program will allow the graduate to test for the FAA Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) Mechanic Certificate.



Upon successful completion of the oral, practical, and written examinations, the graduate will be certificated to work on aircraft as a technician and to supervise the work of others on such craft.

Catalog Date: August 1, 2024

Degree Requirements

Course Code Course Title Units
AMTP 200 Certificated Aircraft Mechanic Preparation 1 -4
AMTP 300 Basic Electricity Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 301 Basic Electricity Applications 1.5
AMTP 302 Basic Electrical Systems Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 303 Basic Electrical Systems Applications 1.5
AMTP 304 Aircraft Sheetmetal Fabrication Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 305 Aircraft Sheetmetal Fabrication Applications 1.5
AMTP 306 Nondestructive Testing and Materials Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 307 Nondestructive Testing and Materials Processes Applications 1.5
AMTP 309 Introduction to Aircraft Mechanics 2
AMTP 310 Powerplant Theory and Maintenance Fundamentals - Reciprocating Engines 2.5
AMTP 311 Powerplant Overhaul Applications - Reciprocating Engines 1.5
AMTP 312 Powerplant Theory - Turbine Engine Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 313 Powerplant Overhaul- Turbine Engines Applications 1.5
AMTP 314 Reciprocating Powerplant Systems and Components Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 315 Reciprocating Powerplant Systems and Components Applications 1.5
AMTP 316 Aircraft Propellers and Propeller Systems Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 317 Aircraft Propellers and Propeller Systems Applications 1.5
AMTP 320 Large Aircraft Systems Power Source Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 321 Large Aircraft Systems Power Applications 1.5
AMTP 322 Large Aircraft System Component Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 323 Large Aircraft System Component Applications 1.5
AMTP 324 Landing Gear, Assembly and Rigging Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 325 Assembly and Rigging Applications 1.5
AMTP 326 Airframe Structures Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 327 Airframe Structures Applications 1.5
AMTP 330 Aircraft Inspection Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 331 Aircraft Inspection Applications 1.5
AMTP 332 Ground Operations and Aircraft Structures Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 333 Ground Operations and Aircraft Structures Applications 1.5
AMTP 334 Aircraft Communication and Navigation Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 335 Aircraft Communication and Navigation Applications 1.5
AMTP 336 Federal Aviation Administration Regulations and Form Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 337 Federal Aviation Administration Regulations and Form Applications 1.5
Total Units: 67 - 70

The Aircraft Maintenance Technician Associate in Science (A.S.) degree may be obtained by completion of the required program, plus general education requirements, plus sufficient electives to meet a 60-unit total. See SCC graduation requirements.

Enrollment Eligibility

To be eligible for enrollment in the program, the student must meet the following criteria:

  • The Federal Aviation Administration requires that all applicants read, write, speak, and understand the English language in accordance with Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR), part 65.71.
  • Successful completion of AERO 309 or AMTP 309 with a grade of C or better.
  • Any Aircraft Maintenance Technician Program coursework completed at a different 14 CFR Part 147 institution must be evaluated via the Course Substitution Process. Please visit the Admissions and Records website for information about the course substitution process.

Student Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this program, the student will be able to:

  • demonstrate the knowledge and skills to qualify for and pass the General portion of the FAA A&P Mechanics exam.
  • demonstrate the knowledge and skills to qualify for and pass the Airframe portion of the FAA A&P Mechanics exam.
  • demonstrate the knowledge and skills to qualify for and pass the Powerplant portion of the FAA A&P Mechanics exam.

Career Information

Aircraft Maintenance Technicians are employed by major and regional airlines, certificated repair stations, fixed base operators, charter services, flight schools, corporate flight departments, agricultural aircraft operators, as well as government agencies and the military.

Certificates of Achievement

Aircraft Maintenance Airframe Certificate

Sacramento City College maintains a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approved two-year certificate and degree program organized to train students as Airframe and Powerplant Maintenance Technicians. The program is designed to meet the needs of students who desire technical training to qualify for the Federal Aviation Administration tests.



The Aircraft Maintenance Technician Program (ATMP) is governed by regulations established by the Federal Aviation Administration. This FAA approved program fulfills all of the requirements under the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 14, Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) part 147. Completion of this program will allow the graduate to test for the FAA Airframe (A) Mechanic Certificate.



Upon successful completion of the oral, practical and written examinations, the graduate will be certified to work on aircraft as a technician and to supervise the work of others on such craft.

Catalog Date: August 1, 2024

Certificate Requirements

Course Code Course Title Units
AMTP 200 Certificated Aircraft Mechanic Preparation 1 -4
AMTP 300 Basic Electricity Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 301 Basic Electricity Applications 1.5
AMTP 302 Basic Electrical Systems Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 303 Basic Electrical Systems Applications 1.5
AMTP 304 Aircraft Sheetmetal Fabrication Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 305 Aircraft Sheetmetal Fabrication Applications 1.5
AMTP 306 Nondestructive Testing and Materials Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 307 Nondestructive Testing and Materials Processes Applications 1.5
AMTP 309 Introduction to Aircraft Mechanics 2
AMTP 320 Large Aircraft Systems Power Source Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 321 Large Aircraft Systems Power Applications 1.5
AMTP 322 Large Aircraft System Component Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 323 Large Aircraft System Component Applications 1.5
AMTP 324 Landing Gear, Assembly and Rigging Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 325 Assembly and Rigging Applications 1.5
AMTP 326 Airframe Structures Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 327 Airframe Structures Applications 1.5
AMTP 330 Aircraft Inspection Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 331 Aircraft Inspection Applications 1.5
AMTP 332 Ground Operations and Aircraft Structures Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 333 Ground Operations and Aircraft Structures Applications 1.5
AMTP 334 Aircraft Communication and Navigation Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 335 Aircraft Communication and Navigation Applications 1.5
AMTP 336 Federal Aviation Administration Regulations and Form Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 337 Federal Aviation Administration Regulations and Form Applications 1.5
Total Units: 51 - 54

Enrollment Eligibility

To be eligible for enrollment in the program, the student must meet the following criteria:

  • The Federal Aviation Administration requires that all applicants read, write, speak, and understand the English language in accordance with Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR), part 65.71.
  • Successful completion of AERO 309 or AMTP 309 with a grade of C or better.
  • Any Aircraft Maintenance Technician Program coursework completed at a different 14 CFR Part 147 institution must be evaluated via the Course Substitution Process. Please visit the Admissions and Records website for information about the course substitution process.

Student Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this program, the student will be able to:

  • demonstrate the knowledge and skills to qualify for and pass the General portion of the FAA A Mechanics exam.
  • demonstrate the knowledge and skills to qualify for and pass the Airframe portion of the FAA A Mechanics exam.

Career Information

Aircraft Maintenance Technicians are employed by major and regional airlines, aircraft manufacturers, certified repair stations, fixed based operators, charter services, flight schools, corporate flight departments, agricultural aircraft operators, as well as government agencies and the military.


Aircraft Maintenance Powerplant Certificate

Sacramento City College maintains a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approved two-year certificate and degree program organized to train students as Airfram and Powerplant Maintenance Technicians. The program is designed to meet the needs of students who desire technical training to qualify for the Federal Aviation Administration tests.



The Aircraft Maintenance Technician Program (ATMP) is governed by regulations established by the Federal Aviation Administration. This FAA approved program fulfills all of the requirements under the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 14, Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) part 147. Completion of this program will allow the graduate to test for the FAA Powerplant (P) Mechanic Certificate.



Upon successful completion of the oral, practical and written examinations, the graduate will be certified to work on aircraft as a technician and to supervise the work of others on such craft.

Catalog Date: August 1, 2024

Certificate Requirements

Course Code Course Title Units
AMTP 200 Certificated Aircraft Mechanic Preparation 1 -4
AMTP 300 Basic Electricity Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 301 Basic Electricity Applications 1.5
AMTP 302 Basic Electrical Systems Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 303 Basic Electrical Systems Applications 1.5
AMTP 304 Aircraft Sheetmetal Fabrication Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 305 Aircraft Sheetmetal Fabrication Applications 1.5
AMTP 306 Nondestructive Testing and Materials Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 307 Nondestructive Testing and Materials Processes Applications 1.5
AMTP 309 Introduction to Aircraft Mechanics 2
AMTP 310 Powerplant Theory and Maintenance Fundamentals - Reciprocating Engines 2.5
AMTP 311 Powerplant Overhaul Applications - Reciprocating Engines 1.5
AMTP 312 Powerplant Theory - Turbine Engine Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 313 Powerplant Overhaul- Turbine Engines Applications 1.5
AMTP 314 Reciprocating Powerplant Systems and Components Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 315 Reciprocating Powerplant Systems and Components Applications 1.5
AMTP 316 Aircraft Propellers and Propeller Systems Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 317 Aircraft Propellers and Propeller Systems Applications 1.5
AMTP 330 Aircraft Inspection Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 331 Aircraft Inspection Applications 1.5
AMTP 336 Federal Aviation Administration Regulations and Form Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 337 Federal Aviation Administration Regulations and Form Applications 1.5
Total Units: 43 - 46

Enrollment Eligibility

To be eligible for enrollment in the program, the student must meet the following criteria:

  • The Federal Aviation Administration requires that all applicants read, write, speak, and understand the English language in accordance with Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR), part 65.71.
  • Successful completion of AERO 309 or AMTP 309 with a grade of C or better.
  • Any Aircraft Maintenance Technician Program coursework completed at a different 14 CFR Part 147 institution must be evaluated via the Course Substitution Process. Please visit the Admissions and Records website for information about the course substitution process.

Student Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this program, the student will be able to:

  • demonstrate the knowledge and skills to qualify for and pass the General portion of the FAA P Mechanics exam.
  • demonstrate the knowledge and skills to qualify for and pass the Powerplant portion of the FAA P Mechanics exam.

Career Information

Aircraft Maintenance Technicians are employed by major and regional airlines, aircraft manufacturers, certified repair stations, fixed based operators, charter services, flight schools, corporate flight departments, agricultural aircraft operators, as well as government agencies and the military.


Aircraft Maintenance Technician Certificate

Sacramento City College maintains a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approved two-year certificate and degree program organized to train students as Airframe and Powerplant Maintenance Technicians. The program is designed to meet the needs of students who desire technical training to qualify for the Federal Aviation Administration tests.



The Aircraft Maintenance Technician Program (AMTP) is governed by regulations established by the Federal Aviation Administration. This FAA approved program fulfills all of the requirements under the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 14, Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) part 147. Completion of this program will allow the graduate to test for the FAA Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) Mechanic Certificate.



Upon successful completion of the oral, practical, and written examinations, the graduate will be certificated to work on aircraft as a technician and to supervise the work of others on such craft.

Catalog Date: August 1, 2024

Certificate Requirements

Course Code Course Title Units
AMTP 200 Certificated Aircraft Mechanic Preparation 1 -4
AMTP 300 Basic Electricity Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 301 Basic Electricity Applications 1.5
AMTP 302 Basic Electrical Systems Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 303 Basic Electrical Systems Applications 1.5
AMTP 304 Aircraft Sheetmetal Fabrication Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 305 Aircraft Sheetmetal Fabrication Applications 1.5
AMTP 306 Nondestructive Testing and Materials Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 307 Nondestructive Testing and Materials Processes Applications 1.5
AMTP 309 Introduction to Aircraft Mechanics 2
AMTP 310 Powerplant Theory and Maintenance Fundamentals - Reciprocating Engines 2.5
AMTP 311 Powerplant Overhaul Applications - Reciprocating Engines 1.5
AMTP 312 Powerplant Theory - Turbine Engine Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 313 Powerplant Overhaul- Turbine Engines Applications 1.5
AMTP 314 Reciprocating Powerplant Systems and Components Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 315 Reciprocating Powerplant Systems and Components Applications 1.5
AMTP 316 Aircraft Propellers and Propeller Systems Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 317 Aircraft Propellers and Propeller Systems Applications 1.5
AMTP 320 Large Aircraft Systems Power Source Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 321 Large Aircraft Systems Power Applications 1.5
AMTP 322 Large Aircraft System Component Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 323 Large Aircraft System Component Applications 1.5
AMTP 324 Landing Gear, Assembly and Rigging Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 325 Assembly and Rigging Applications 1.5
AMTP 326 Airframe Structures Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 327 Airframe Structures Applications 1.5
AMTP 330 Aircraft Inspection Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 331 Aircraft Inspection Applications 1.5
AMTP 332 Ground Operations and Aircraft Structures Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 333 Ground Operations and Aircraft Structures Applications 1.5
AMTP 334 Aircraft Communication and Navigation Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 335 Aircraft Communication and Navigation Applications 1.5
AMTP 336 Federal Aviation Administration Regulations and Form Fundamentals 2.5
AMTP 337 Federal Aviation Administration Regulations and Form Applications 1.5
Total Units: 67 - 70

Enrollment Eligibility

To be eligible for enrollment in the program, the student must meet the following criteria:

  • The Federal Aviation Administration requires that all applicants read, write, speak, and understand the English language in accordance with Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR), part 65.71.
  • Successful completion of AERO 309 or AMTP 309 with a grade of C or better.
  • Any Aircraft Maintenance Technician Program coursework completed at a different 14 CFR Part 147 institution must be evaluated via the Course Substitution Process. Please visit the Admissions and Records website for information about the course substitution process.

Student Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this program, the student will be able to:

  • demonstrate the knowledge and skills to qualify for and pass the General portion of the FAA A&P Mechanics exam.
  • demonstrate the knowledge and skills to qualify for and pass the Airframe portion of the FAA A&P Mechanics exam.
  • demonstrate the knowledge and skills to qualify for and pass the Powerplant portion of the FAA A&P Mechanics exam.

Career Information

Aircraft Maintenance Technicians are employed by major and regional airlines, certificated repair stations, fixed base operators, charter services, flight schools, corporate flight departments, agricultural aircraft operators, as well as government agencies and the military. Many experienced technicians opt to operate their own aviation businesses.