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Aircraft Structures Assembly & Repair Diploma - CIP Code: 15.0801


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Contact:  (336) 334-4822 ext. 59028

Aircraft Structures Assembly and Repair Diploma


The Aerostructure Manufacturing and Repair Technology curriculum prepares individuals to fabricate, manufacture, assemble, inspect, test, repair, and manage the construction of aerostructures in an industrial setting. 

Coursework includes materials, tooling, aerostructure components, production procedures, planning, quality control, aerospace standards and aerostructure assemblies.  Emphasis will be placed on aerostructure construction techniques, manufacturing processes, composite manufacturing and repair, and sheet metal structures manufacturing and repair.

Graduates should qualify for employment in aerostructure manufacturing and other similar industries as project assembly and repair technicians, quality testers and inspectors, tooling technicians, composite specialists, and fabricators.

Program Outcomes:

Upon successful completion of the Aircraft Structures Assembly and Repair Diploma, the graduate should be able to:

  • Manufacture sheet metal aerostructures using common sheet metal assembly tools and procedures.
  • Manufacture composite aerostructures using common composite manufacturing tools and procedures.
  • Repair sheet metal airframe components using common sheet metal repair tools and procedures.
  • Repair composite airframe components using common composite repair tools and procedures.
  • Read and interpret aircraft drawings and work instructions.
  • Apply quality management system standards (QMS) for the aerospace industry.

Total Credits: 18


Total Credits: 18


Total credits required for diploma: 36


Note:


* ASM 110, ASM 111, ASM 112, ASM 113, and ASM 215 will be offered in the Summer​.  This is for students that start the diploma in the Spring or students that want to start the diploma in the Summer.  For any questions, contact Daniel Reed at 336-334-4822 ext. 59028

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