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http://www.avc.edu (661) 722-6300Airframe Manufacturing TechnologyDefinitionThe program meets the need in the aerospace industry for multiskilled individuals who understand, perform, and serve as firstline leads in the major processes of manufacturing the structuralcomponents of an aircraft for civilian and military specifications.This program is designed to prepare students for careers inaviation manufacturing engineering.To access faculty and staff, dial (661) 722-6300, then the 4-digitextension.ext. 6327ext. 6882ext. 6327ext. 6327ext. 6577ext.6098ext. 6289To access adjunct faculty voice mail, dial (661) 722-6300, then the4-digit number.Aaron RumseyShane FurlongV.M.23192171Career OptionsAircraft AssemblerAirframe/Systems TechnicianComposite FabricatorGeneral Mechanic/Electrical TechnicianIndustrial EngineerManufacturing EngineerMulti-skilled Composite/Low Observable TechnicianProgram Learning Outcomes1.2.3.4.Certificate ProgramCertificate not applicable.Associate DegreeAssociate degree not applicable.Bachelor DegreeStaffDean:Dr. Maria ClintonProject Supervisor:Rosie HeasleyAdministrative Assistant:Mari-Ali BaizaClerical Assistant III:Leyla BarberDepartment Chair:Jack B. HallidayFaculty:Alfred BrubakerJack B. HallidayAdjunct Faculty:89Analyze and evaluate critical aspects of the aerospacemanufacturing industries related to the planning design ofplant facilities, which ensures both production efficiencyand safe work practices/environment that ensure quality ofproduction work.Assess and evaluate composite tooling requirements toensure quality and efficiently for manufactured parts.Recognize engineering requirements in order to set-up andprepare facilities and workflow from the perspective ofengineering needs and requirements as well as the needs andrequirements of the technicians.Produce an actual or simulated improvement plan toeliminate waste, production inefficiencies, and poor facilitydesign using pertinent and statistical process control data.Baccalaureate in Science in Airframe ManufacturingTechnologyThe Airframe Manufacturing Technology baccalaureate degreebuilds off of two existing high quality, successful programs thathave provided well trained employees to meet the needs in ourcommunities for many years. By expanding these programs toinclude the opportunity to earn a baccalaureate degree, AntelopeValley College will now fill the need of local employers for ahighly skilled lead worker in the same field and will provide avaluable opportunity for both our students and our community.The Airframe Manufacturing Technology program will includecourses in disciplines in which Antelope Valley Collegealready offers degrees and certificates: Aircraft Fabrication andAssembly and Aviation Airframe.Students must receive a minimum grade of “C” or better in allrequired core courses and the specific courses listed as programelectives in order to qualify for the degree or certificate.Minimum Eligibility Requirements for Applicants:1. Completion of the Aircraft Fabrication & AssemblyTechnician (AFAB) associate degree/course sequence ornoted equivalent Aeronautical and Aviation Technologycourses and AFAB 130 and AFAB 210.2. Completion of the general education requirements for theCSU system, including:CHEM 101, Introductory Chemistry5COMM 101, Introduction to Public Speaking3ENGL 101, Academic Composition or ENGL 101SL,Academic Composition for ESL3ENGL 115, Introduction to Technical Communication3PSY 101, General Psychology3PHYS 101, Introductory Physics4MATH 135, Plane Trigonometry3NOTE: Above courses fulfill both the major and thegeneral education requirements. For assistance, contact thecounseling department.3. Students must have a 2.8 minimum GPA in all AFAB/AEROcourses and a 2.5 minimum GPA in all college classes takenfor credit (overall GPA).NOTE: The aerospace industries generally require employmentapplicants to pass a background check and drug screening.Employment is often subject to the applicant’s ability to receivea security clearance from the Department of Defense (DoD).Enrollment Procedures:

90Airframe Manufacturing TechnologyRefer to announcements on the AVC website for updatedenrollment information. All items in the enrollment processare extremely important. Students who omit any part of therequired information or miss the deadline will be dropped fromconsideration for the Airframe Manufacturing TechnologyProgram. Only official documents will be accepted. Faxeddocuments are not official and are not accepted.1. Submit the completed Application for Enrollment packet bymail or walk-in by the deadline. NOTE: You are responsiblefor notifying the Career Technical Education Division officewhen you change your address or telephone number. Pleasecall 661-722-6300, extension 6327, to do this.2. Attach unopened official college transcripts (includingAntelope Valley College) that show completion of theprerequisite courses. One set of college transcripts must alsobe on file in the Admissions and Records Office. NOTE:“Official” college transcripts must be submitted in sealedenvelopes that have not been opened by the student.3. Attach a copy of the Educational Planning and EvaluationForm completed by an AVC counselor. Call 661-7226300, extension 6338, to schedule an appointment with theappropriate BS degree counselor. Be sure you inform theinformation desk that you are requesting an appointmentregarding the BS Degree. The form should be completed nomore than one semester prior to submitting the applicationpacket. All students must see an AVC counselor beforethey submit an admission packet. Counselors completeEducational Planning and Evaluation Forms by appointmentonly.4. Submit the items listed in numbers 1 through 3 to the CareerTechnical Education Division office (TE7-129, TechnologyBuilding). Please call the division office at (661) 722-6300ext. 6327 for drop off hours. Application packets may also bemailed.Screening Procedures:Application packets are accepted during the designatedapplication period only. Students who meet the minimumrequirements of the program will be randomly selected forenrollment. Students who have not completed 2-3 baccalaureateprerequisite courses or are currently in the process of completingthem are encouraged to apply for admission. Studentswill be advised of acceptance or non-acceptance by mail.INCOMPLETE PACKETS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED.Program Prerequisites:unitsAFAB 110, Instroduction to Aircraft Structures, Blueprint andManufacturing Documentation orAERO 121, Aircraft General II3-7.5AFAB 115, Aircraft Structures andAFAB 120, Composite Fabrication and Repair orAERO 230, Airframe I15AFAB 130, Aerospace Ethics and Issues (CSU GE Area C2) 4AFAB 210, Aircraft Production Systems4CHEM 101, Introductory Chemistry5COMM 101, Introduction to Public Speaking32020-2021 AVC College CatalogENGL 101, Academic Composition or ENGL 101SL,Academic Composition for ESLENGL 115, Introduction to Technical CommunicationPSY 101, General PsychologyPHYS 101, Introductory PhysicsMATH 135, Plane Trigonometry33343Total 50Required Courses:unitsAFAB 130, Aerospace Ethics and Issues (CSU GE Area C2) 4AFAB 110, Introduction to Aircraft Structures, Blueprint andManufacturing Documentation orAERO 121, Aircraft General II3-7.5AFAB 115, Aircraft Structures andAFAB 120, Composite Fabrication and Repair orAERO 230, Airframe I15AFAB 210, Aircraft Production Systems4AFMT 310, Safety in Aviation3AFMT 320, Lean Management (Six Sigma & 5S)3AFMT 330, Airframe Manufacturing Producibility3AFMT 340, Theory of Low Observables3AFMT 341, Manufacturing Testing & Inspection6AFMT 345, Airframe Composite Manufacturing I6AFMT 350, Airframe Manufacturing Capstone I2AFMT 442, Foreign Object Elimination (FOE)and Migration Paths3AFMT 446, Airframe Composite Manufacturing II6AFMT 451, Airframe Manufacturing Capstone II4BIOL 304, A Survey of Emerging and Re-emergingInfectious Diseases (CSU GE Area B2)3CHEM 101, Introductory Chemistry5COMM 101, Introduction to Public Speaking(CSU GE Area A1)3ELTE 105, Introduction to Robotics3ENGL 101, Academic Composition or ENGL 101SL,Academic Composition for ESL (CSU GE Area A2)3ENGL 115, Introduction to Technical Writing(CSU GE Area A3)3ENGL 315, Applied Technical Writing (Upper Division GE) 3ENGR 140, Engineering 3-D Graphics3HIST 107, US History, 1607-1877 orHIST 108, US History, 1607-1877 orHIST 110, African American History, 1450-1877 orHIST 111, African American History, 1877-Present(CSU GE Area D)3MATH 135, Plane Trigonometry (CSU GE Area B4)3PHYS 101, Introductory Physics (CSU GE Area B1)4POLS 101, American Political Institutions (CSU GE Area D) 3PSCI 302, Introduction to Quantitative AtmosphericDynamics and Thermodynamics (Upper Division GE)3PSY 101, General Psychology (CSU GE Area D)3PSY 301, Organizational Behavioral Psychology(Upper Division GE)3CSU GE Area E3CSU GE Area C6Total Units 122-128.5

http://www.avc.edu (661) 722-6300Airframe Manufacturing TechnologyExcept in cases of a prerequisite requirement, it is not required totake courses in exactly this sequence; they are recommended inthis order to facilitate success.Recommended Plan of StudyFirst SemesterunitsAFAB 110, Introduction to Aircraft Structures, Blueprint andManufacturing Documentation orAERO 121, Aircraft General II3-7.5AFAB 130, Aerospace Workplace Issues and Ethics4COMM 101, Introduction to Public Speaking(CSU GE Area A1)3ENGL 101, Academic Composition or ENGL 101SL,Academic Composition for ESL (CSU GE Area A2)3POLS 101, American Political Institutions (CSU GE Area D) 3Total 16-20.5Second SemesterAFAB 115, Aircraft Structures andAFAB 120, Composite Fabrication and Repair orAERO 230, Airframe IPSY 101, General Psychology (CSU GE Area D)CSU GE Area C1 or C2Third SemesterAFAB 210, Aircraft Production SystemsMATH 135, Plane Trigonometry (CSU GE Area B4)PHYS 101, Introductory Physics (CSU GE Area B1)CSU GE Area C1units1533Total 21units4343Total 14Fourth SemesterunitsCHEM 101, Introductory Chemistry5ENGL 115, Introduction to Technical Writing(CSU GE Area A3)3HIST 107, US History, 1607-1877 orHIST 108, US History From 1865 orHIST 110, African American History, 1450-1877 orHIST 111, African American History, 1877-Present(CSU GE Area D)3CSU GE Area E3Total 14Fifth SemesterunitsBIOL 304, A Survey of Emerging and Re-emergingInfectious Diseases (CSU GE Area B2)3ENGL 315, Applied Technical Writing (Upper Division GE) 3PSCI 302, Introduction to Quantitative AtmosphericDynamics and Thermodynamics (Upper Division GE)3PSY 301, Organizational Behavioral Psychology(Upper Division GE)3Total 12Sixth SemesterAFMT 310, Safety in AviationAFMT 320, Lean Management (Six Sigma & 5S)units3391AFMT 330, Airframe Manufacturing ProducibilityELTE 105, Introduction to RoboticsENGR 140, Engineering 3-D Graphics333Total 15Seventh SemesterAFMT 340, Theory of Low ObservablesAFMT 341, Manufacturing Testing & InspectionAFMT 345, Airframe Composite Manufacturing IAFMT 350, Airframe Manufacturing Capstone Iunits3662Total 17Eighth SemesterAFMT 442, Foreign Object Elimination (FOE) andMigration PathsAFMT 446, Airframe Composite Manufacturing IIAFMT 451, Airframe Manufacturing Capstone IIunits364Total 13Degree Total 122-128.5TransferNot a transfer major.Prerequisite CompletionIf a course is listed as a prerequisite for another course, thatprerequisite course must be completed with a satisfactory gradein order to enroll in the next course. According to Title 5, Section55200(d), a satisfactory grade is a grade of “A,” “B,” “C” or“P”. Classes in which the Pass/No Pass option is available areindicated with an asterisk (*) before the course title. See “Pass/No Pass Option” in the catalog for full explanation.Airframe Manufacturing TechnologyCoursesAFMT 310 SAFETY IN AVIATION3 units3 hours weeklyLimitation on Enrollment: Must be selected as part of theAFMT BS Degree cohort to take this course.Prerequisite: Completion of AFAB 130, AFAB 210, ENGL 315,and PSY 301.This course provides supervisors/leads/technicians with theaviation safety principles and practices needed to manage theproblems associated with aircraft manufacturing/maintenanceoperations, aviation safety program development, safetymanagement systems, aviation human factors issues, and casestudies relevant to aviation safety. This includes the identificationand analysis of major problem areas and the impact of accidentson the aviation industry. Students are prepared to assume safetyresponsibilities in their areas of operation. (AVC)

92Airframe Manufacturing TechnologyAFMT 320 LEAN MANAGEMENT(SIX SIGMA & 5S)3 units3 hours weeklyLimitation on Enrollment: Must be selected as part of theAFMT BS Degree cohort to take this course.Prerequisite: Completion of AFAB 210, ENGL 315, and PSY301.Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in AFMT 330.This course focuses on gaining an understanding of Leanprinciples, practices, and techniques from both technical andindividual perspectives needed to effect the change and sustainimprovement within the aviation industry. Emphasis will beplaced on developing the individual skills needed to become aLean thinker and champion building a roadmap for transitioningan organization from its current state to one of being a Leanoperation. Six Sigma and the 5’s systems will be covered.Classroom sessions will include exercises designed to simulatereal world applications to clarify concepts and techniques.(AVC)AFMT 330 AIRFRAME MANUFACTURINGPRODUCIBILITY3 units3 hours weeklyLimitation on Enrollment: Must be selected as part of theAFMT BS Degree cohort to take this course.Prerequisite: Completion of AFAB 210, ENGL 315, and PSY301.Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in AFMT 320.This course addresses the evaluation of product producibility andthe impact of changes in the properties and characteristics of themanufacturing process in the context of “Return on Investment.”Students will evaluate whether or not changes incorporatedinto the manufacturing process not only fix the problem/issue,but also reduce costs for the company. Note: This course is aprerequisite for Capstone I and Capstone II classes. (AVC)AFMT 340 THEORY OF LOW OBSERVABLES3 units3 hours weeklyLimitation on Enrollment: Must be selected as part of theAFMT BS Degree cohort to take this course.Prerequisite: Completion of AFAB 120, CHEM 101, and PHYS101.This course provides an understanding of the history anddevelopment of low observable technology, the reduction ofradar, optical and acoustic signatures which provide stealth. Afocus on the importance of proper coating application processesthat ensure stealth capabilities, along with facilities, equipment,and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) requirements forapplying coatings will also be covered. (AVC)2020-2021 AVC College CatalogAFMT 341 MANUFACTURING TESTING &INSPECTION6 units8 hours weekly(5 hours lecture, 3 hours lab)Limitation on Enrollment: Must be selected as part of theAFMT BS Degree cohort to take this course.Prerequisite: Completion of AFMT 310.This course provides an understanding and familiarization withthe various inspection and testing methods for the materials andprocesses associated with aircraft structures. Non-DestructiveInspections (NDI) and Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) are othermethods employed by the aviation industry to detect defects.This course includes hands-on familiarization with testingequipment related to rigging, high pressure lines and fittings,seals, gases, fluids, and curing. (AVC)AFMT 345 AIRFRAME COMPOSITEMANUFACTURING I6 units8 hours weekly(5 hours lecture, 3 hours lab)Limitation on Enrollment: Must be selected as part of theAFMT BS Degree cohort to take this course.Prerequisite: Completion of AFAB 120 and AFMT 310.This course is designed and intended for advancing knowledgeand skills of composite manufacturing. Students will developan advanced understanding of the practical skills involvedin producing quality composite structures. The student willhave an intermediate level of understanding of compositelayup and vacuum bagging techniques for complex shapes,fabrication of potted honeycomb core assemblies, manufacturingcomposite component parts using production type tooling, anda fundamental understanding of the documentation and recordkeeping required to support composite manufacturing. (AVC)AFMT 350 AIRFRAME MANUFACTURINGCAPSTONE I2 units2 hours weeklyLimitation on Enrollment: Must be selected as part of theAFMT BS Degree cohort to take this course.Prerequisite: Completion of AFMT 310, AFMT 320, and AFMT330.This course is the initial phase of the Lean Management/ProjectManagement proposal process that will consist of an actualunclassified or generic project that student teams would competefor. Possible ‘real world’ unclassified projects may come fromaerospace corporations. The capstone course encompasses theassigning of teams, distribution of project proposals, assigningof faculty and/or industry mentors. These projects will focus onworkflow analysis and project management. (AVC)

http://www.avc.edu (661) 722-6300Airframe Manufacturing TechnologyAFMT 442 FOREIGN OBJECT ELIMINATION(FOE) AND MIGRATION PATHS3 units3 hours weeklyLimitation on Enrollment: Must be selected as part of theAFMT BS Degree cohort to take this course.Prerequisite: Completion of AFMT 330.This course provides supervisors/leads/technicians with aviationsafety principles and practices needed to manage the problemsassociated with aircraft manufacturing/maintenance operations.In addition, it prepares students to assume safety responsibilitiesin their areas of operation. The Foreign Object Elimination(FOE) elements of basic awareness addresses twelve industryidentified basic knowledge areas, activities and functionsdesigned to prevent foreign objects from entering aerospaceproducts. The standards are derived from NAS 412 - ForeignObject Damage / Foreign Object Debris (FOD) Prevention.Possible field trip opportunities to Northrop Grumman and otherindustry partners. (AVC)AFMT 446 AIRFRAME COMPOSITEMANUFACTURING II6 units8 hours weekly(5 hours lecture, 3 hours lab)Limitation on Enrollment: Must be selected as part of theAFMT BS Degree cohort to take this course.Prerequisite: Completion of AFMT 345.This course is designed and intended for advancing knowledgeand skills of composite manufacturing. Students will developan advanced understanding of the practical skills involved inproducing quality composite structures. The student will havean intermediate level knowledge of machining, trimming anddrilling composite components using fixtures, surface preparationmethods/secondary bonding of structures, component assemblymethods and techniques, as well as acquire a fundamentalknowledge of the resin vacuum infusion manufacturing process.(AVC)AFMT 451 AIRFRAME MANUFACTURINGCAPSTONE II4 units4 hours weeklyLimitation on Enrollment: Must be selected as part of theAFMT BS Degree cohort to take this course.Prerequisite: Completion of AFMT 350.This course is the design and submission phase of the LeanManagement/Project Management proposal process that willconsist of an actual unclassified or generic project that studentteams would compete for. Possible ‘real world’ unclassifiedprojects may come from aerospace corporations. The capstonecourse encompasses the completion and submission of projectproposals. (AVC)93Biology CourseBIOL 304 A SURVEY OF EMERGING AND REEMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES3 units3 hours weeklyLimitation on Enrollment: Must be selected as part of theAFMT BS Degree cohort to take this course.Prerequisite: Completion of ENGL 101.This is an upper division General Education course, coveringa survey of selected emerging and re-emerging infectiousdiseases, addressing the Biological, Historical, Sociological,Geographical, and Epidemiological factors that have had animpact on the human populations worldwide throughout history.The content will cover the basic concepts of infectious diseaseagents (Viruses, Prions, Bacteria, Protozoa, and Helminths),human biology, and the Public Health measures used to identify,trea

AERO 121, Aircraft General II 3-7.5 AFAB 115, Aircraft Structures and AFAB 120, Composite Fabrication and Repair or AERO 230, Airframe I 15 AFAB 210, Aircraft Production Systems 4 AFMT 310, Safety in Aviation 3 AFMT 320, Lean Management (Six Sigma & 5S) 3 AFMT 330, Airframe Manufacturing Producibility 3 AFMT 340, Theory of Low Observables 3

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