FABRICACION Y MONTAJE
Anexo 3.-Registro de Control de Espesores de Galvanizado
B) Procedimiento de preparación y protección superficial de pintura (PE-01I1000-07)
3.5.2 Procedimiento de Montaie (PE-01/1000-08)
3.5.2.3 Documento de referencia
AMTA 1200: Nonmetallic Structures
4.00 credits (2.00 lec/2.00 lab)
Students will take a hands-on approach in this course, working with a variety of nonmetallic materials for aircraft painting and finishing. They will learn about a variety of aircraft applications, including plastic, fiberglass, honeycomb and composite constructions.
Prerequisites: Placement into READ 1300 or completion of READ 0200 or ESOL 0052; placement into MATH 0070 or completion of MATH 0060.
AMTA 1209: Sheet Metal Structures
5.00 credits (2.00 lec/3.00 lab)
This course covers basic sheet metal structures and their repair. Students will learn to use fasteners and tools to make repairs caused by stresses and loads.
Prerequisites: Placement into READ 1300 or completion of READ 0200 or ESOL 0052; placement into MATH 0070 or completion of MATH 0060.
AMTA 1214: Aircraft Welding
1.00 credit (1.00 lab)
This course gives students the ability to recognize acceptable welds.
Prerequisites: Placement into READ 1300 or completion of READ 0200 or ESOL 0052; placement into MATH 0070 or completion of MATH 0060.
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maintain an aircraft in order to keep it in airworthy condition.
Prerequisites: Placement into READ 1300 or completion of READ 0200 or ESOL 0052; placement into MATH 0070 or completion of MATH 0060.
AMTA 1244: Assembly and Rigging
2.00 credits (1.00 lec/1.00 lab)
In this course, students will gain knowledge and experience for in-flight aircraft on both fixed and rotary wing aircraft. By integrating the theory of nomenclature and rigging procedures, they will also learn about the effects of flight control systems.
Prerequisites: Placement into READ 1300 or completion of READ 0200 or ESOL 0052; placement into MATH 0070 or completion of MATH 0060.
AMTA 2316: Hydraulics and Pneumatics
2.00 credits (1.00 lec/1.00 lab)
This course covers hydraulic systems and pneumatic systems, system components, system operation and servicing. Students will learn the basic principles of hydraulics and how to perform maintenance work on hydraulic and pneumatic systems.
Prerequisites: Placement into READ 1300 or completion of READ 0200 or ESOL 0052; placement into MATH 0070 or completion of MATH 0060.
AMTA 2321: Landing Gear Systems
2.00 credits (1.00 lec/1.00 lab)
This course provides the knowledge and skills necessary to properly inspect, check, service, and repair landing gear retraction systems, shocks, struts, brakes, wheels, tires and steering systems. This course also introduces students to the operations and purposes of position and warning systems. Prerequisites: Placement into READ 1300 or completion of READ 0200 or ESOL 0052; placement into MATH 0070 or completion of MATH 0060.
AMTA 2324: Environmental Systems
3.00 credits (2.00 lec/1.00 lab)
This course covers the theory and maintenance of aircraft interior and exterior environmental systems, including pressurization, air conditioning, heaters, supplemental oxygen systems, ice prevention and rain removal systems. Prerequisites: Placement into READ 1300 or completion of READ 0200 or ESOL 0052; placement into MATH 0070 or completion of MATH 0060.
maintenance, and inspection of aircraft communication and navigational systems with emphasis on installation and inspection of radios and antennas. Students will learn the basics of A.C. electricity, A.C. meters and measurements, solid-state devices, capacitors, inductors, transformers, and A.C. circuits.
Prerequisites: Placement into READ 1300 or completion of READ 0200 or ESOL 0052; placement into MATH 0070 or completion of MATH 0060.
AMTA 2998: Directed Study
Prerequisites: One course in AMTA; placement into READ 1300 or completion of READ 0200 or ESOL 0052; placement into MATH 0070 or completion of MATH 0060.
AMTG 1100: Introduction to Aviation Maintenance
3.00 credits (2.00 lec/1.00 lab)
You will review programs, policies, procedures, and publications in aircraft maintenance technology. Prerequisites: Placement into READ 1300 or completion of READ 0200 or ESOL 0052; placement into MATH 0070 or completion of MATH 0060.
AMTG 1111: Materials and Processes
4.00 credits (2.00 lec/2.00 lab)
This class covers hardware, materials, and hand tools used in the construction, repair, and maintenance of aircraft, including metal alloys and their heat treatment. Prerequisites: Placement into READ 1300 or completion of READ 0200 or ESOL 0052; placement into MATH 0070 or completion of MATH 0060.
AMTG 1121: Weight and Balance
2.00 credits (1.00 lec/1.00 lab)
In this course, students will learn to weigh an aircraft, calculate empty weight, and perform Empty Weight Center of Gravity calculations and record-keeping.
Prerequisites: Placement into READ 1300 or completion of READ 0200 or ESOL 0052; placement into MATH 0070 or completion of MATH 0060.
AMTG 1122: Aircraft Drawing
1.00 credit (1.00 lab)
This course covers basic drawing knowledge, practices, and application to help students understand and create basic drawings and sketches.
Prerequisites: Placement into READ 1300 or completion of READ 0200 or ESOL 0052; placement into MATH 0070 or completion of MATH 0060.
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0200 or ESOL 0052; placement into MATH 0070 or completion of MATH 0060.
AMTG 2998: Directed Study
Prerequisites: One course in AMTG; placement into READ 1300 or completion of READ 0200 or ESOL 0052; placement into MATH 0070 or completion of MATH 0060.
AMTP 2151: Reciprocating Engines
6.00 credits (3.00 lec/3.00 lab)
This course provides learning opportunities that enable students to gain a thorough knowledge of reciprocating engine types, construction, nomenclature, operating principles, component inspections, and manufacturers’ overhaul procedures and requirements.
Prerequisites: Placement into READ 1300 or completion of READ 0200 or ESOL 0052; placement into MATH 0070 or completion of MATH 0060.
AMTP 2159: Turbine Engines
6.00 credits (3.00 lec/3.00 lab)
This course covers the fundamentals of aircraft gas turbine engines, including the theory, design, construction, operating principles, inspection and maintenance fundamentals of aircraft gas turbine engines. It will also cover overhaul, removal and installation, troubleshooting techniques, and the maintenance fundamentals of aircraft gas turbine engines.
Prerequisites: Placement into READ 1300 or completion of READ 0200 or ESOL 0052; placement into MATH 0070 or completion of MATH 0060.
AMTP 2190: Powerplant Inspection
3.00 credits (1.00 lec/2.00 lab)
This course provides training and practice in the procedures and techniques of powerplant inspections.
Prerequisites: Placement into READ 1300 or completion of READ 0200 or ESOL 0052; placement into MATH 0070 or completion of MATH 0060.
AMTP 2266: Powerplant Systems
2.00 credits (1.00 lec/1.00 lab)
This course enables students to gain a thorough knowledge of induction, cooling, lubricating, and exhaust systems for both reciprocating and turbine engines, including engine turbocharging theory and maintenance.
Prerequisites: Placement into READ 1300 or completion of READ 0200 or ESOL 0052; placement into MATH 0070 or completion of MATH 0060.
Prerequisites: Placement into READ 1300 or completion of READ 0200 or ESOL 0052; placement into MATH 0070 or completion of MATH 0060.
AMTP 2274: Fuel Metering
3.00 credits (1.00 lec/2.00 lab)
This course is a study of the various types of devices used to properly introduce fuel into the engine. The material includes fundamentals, servicing and adjustments. Both reciprocating and gas turbine engines are covered.
Prerequisites: Placement into READ 1300 or completion of READ 0200 or ESOL 0052; placement into MATH 0070 or completion of MATH 0060.
AMTP 2282: Propellers
2.00 credits (1.00 lec/1.00 lab)
This course provides students with the necessary technical knowledge and mechanical skills needed to remove, check, inspect, troubleshoot, repair and/or service various types of aircraft propellers.
Prerequisites: Placement into READ 1300 or completion of READ 0200 or ESOL 0052; placement into MATH 0070 or completion of MATH 0060.
AMTP 2998: Directed Study
Prerequisites: Placement into READ 1300 or completion of READ 0200 or ESOL 0052; placement into MATH 0070 or completion of MATH 0060.
AMTR 2207: Electrical Systems and Troubleshooting
5.00 credits (3.00 lec/2.00 lab)
This course covers electrical systems, which generate, distribute and utilize electricity in various aircraft applications. Students also learn the basic troubleshooting of electrical circuits and electrical systems as found on aircraft.
Prerequisites: Placement into READ 1300 or completion of READ 0200 or ESOL 0052; placement into MATH 0070 or completion of MATH 0060.
AMTR 2300: Fire Protection Systems
1.00 credit (1.00 lec)
This course covers the principles of operation and
maintenance of airframe and power plant fire detection and protection systems.
Prerequisites: Placement into READ 1300 or completion of READ 0200 or ESOL 0052; placement into MATH 0070 or completion of MATH 0060.
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operation, inspection, adjustments and servicing.
Prerequisites: Placement into READ 1300 or completion of READ 0200 or ESOL 0052; placement into MATH 0070 or completion of MATH 0060.
AMTR 2304: Instrument Systems
2.00 credits (1.00 lec/1.00 lab)
This course covers the theory, operation, minor
maintenance, and inspection of aircraft instruments, with emphasis on installation and inspection.
Prerequisites: Placement into READ 1300 or completion of READ 0200 or ESOL 0052; placement into MATH 0070 or completion of MATH 0060.
AMTR 2998: Directed Study
Prerequisites: One course in AMTR; Placement into READ 1300 or completion of READ 0200 or ESOL 0052; placement into MATH 0070 or completion of MATH 0060.
American Indian
Studies
AMIS 1000: Native America
3.00 credits (3.00 lec)
This course is an introduction to the history of Native Americans from the pre-Colombian period to the present, with special emphasis on Native Americans in Minnesota. Students will study the subject through oral history, personal history, memoirs, speeches and tribal history. The course will focus on the history of one reservation as well as international history, government policies and pan-Indian experiences.
Fulfills MnTC Goal Areas 5 and 7.
AMIS 1100: Native American Literature
3.00 credits (3.00 lec)
This course is an introduction to the traditional and contemporary literature of Native American authors. The focus is both international and regional. Students will study both oral and written literature. Storytelling, myths, legends, rituals, prayers, chants, songs, speeches, humor, fiction, poetry, drama and nonfiction essays are all a part of this course.
Fulfills MnTC Goal Areas 6 and 7.
In this course students will be introduced to the concept of community from indigenous perspectives through non-profit organizations, private consulting firms, advocacy groups, and government. They will examine the interconnected political, economic, and physical environments of social and cultural groups that maintain and identity, with a focus on Native American reservation and off-reservation communities. This course will include a service learning component with a community different from students’ own.
Fulfills MnTC Goal Areas 5 and 7.
Prerequisites: Placement into READ 1300 or completion of READ 0200 or ESOL 0052; placement into MATH 0080 or completion of MATH 0070; or instructor approval.
AMIS 1200: Native American Art and Art History
3.00 credits (3.00 lec)
This course is an overview of Native American art and art history before and after contact with Europeans. Through slide shows, lectures and guest speakers, students will study tribal art ranging from Meso-American to Inuit. Students will also create and critique art projects.
Fulfills MnTC Goal Areas 6 and 7.
AMIS 1300: Native Americans in Cinema and Popular Culture
3.00 credits (3.00 lec)
This course is a survey of the representation of Native peoples in cinema, television and popular culture. You will examine the presentation of Native peoples in classic and popular films. You will critique the accuracy of cultural depiction, the evolution of past and present stereotypes, and discuss trends in current media.
Fulfills MnTC Goal Areas 6 and 7.
AMIS 1400: Ojibwe 1
4.00 credits (4.00 lec)
This course is an introduction to the Ojibwe language, a spoken language of Minnesotan tribes and those of the north central region of North America. Students will learn basic communication skills that will prepare them for further study and application. The vocabulary centers on everyday themes and seasonal life. Students will also learn language in the context of culture and real-life situations. Fulfills MnTC Goal Area 8.
AMIS 1500: Ojibwe 2
4.00 credits (4.00 lec)
The course is a continuation of Ojibwe 1. Students will further develop communication skills to prepare them for further study and application. The vocabulary centers on everyday themes and seasonal life. They will learn the language in the context of culture and real-life situations, incorporating more complex grammatical structures, as well as engage in more reading and writing activities.
Prerequisites: AMIS 1400. Fulfills MnTC Goal Area 8.
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3.00 credits (3.00 lec)
This course is an introduction to American Sign Language (ASL), a visual/gestural language used by Deaf people. Students will learn sign vocabulary, grammar and about Deaf culture. Fulfills MnTC Goal Area 8.
AMSL 1100: American Sign Language 2
3.00 credits (3.00 lec)
This course is an extension of ASL 1. Students will learn new vocabulary and grammar, and develop better expressive and receptive skills.
Prerequisites: AMSL 1000. Fulfills MnTC Goal Area 8.
AMSL 2998: Directed Study
Prerequisites: One course in AMSL.