Aviation Maintenance Management Bachelor of Science

Total Credit Hours: 128

Major Credit Hours: 89

This program is designed for the student who is planning a career in aviation maintenance management. The successful student will have a minimum of 128 credit hours and receive Lewis University Certificates of Completion for both Airframe and Powerplant.

Degree Requirements

I. Core Courses (80)

46-102Introduction to Aviation

1

46-106Aviation Fundamentals

4

46-110Aircraft Structures I

4

46-120Aircraft Electricity I

4

46-130Introduction to A/C Structures and Engine NDT NDE

3

46-135Drafting and Blueprint Reading

3

46-200Aircraft Instruments

4

46-201Aviation Physics I

4

46-202Aviation Physics II

3

46-210Aircraft Structures II

4

46-220Aircraft Electricity II

4

46-310Aircraft Reciprocating Engines

4

46-320Aircraft Systems

4

46-330Aircraft Engine Accessories

4

46-410Gas Turbine Powerplants

4

46-420Aircraft Propellers

4

46-430Aircraft Inspection and Engine Testing

4

47-321Transportation Legislation

3

47-353Air Transportation

3

47-373Transportation Safety

3

47-463Aircraft Accident Investigation

3

06-111College Writing 1

3

13-119Intermediate Algebra

3

II. Management Courses (9)

61-200Principles of Management

3

61-360Human Resource Management

3

61-380Supervisory Management

3

III. General Education Courses (39)

The following general education requirements are listed and satisfied under the core curriculum:

The writing requirement is met by 06-111 College Writing 1.

The mathematics requirement is met by 13-119 Intermediate Algebra.

The two science requirements are met by 46-201/46-202 Aviation Physics I & II.

The college experience requirement is met by 46-102 or 47-102 Introduction to Aviation.

The advanced writing requirement is met by successful completion of 47-321 Aviation Legislation (47-321) and 47-463 Aircraft Accident Investigation.

For additional required General Education coursework, see the General Information section in this catalog.