About This Certificate
The Powerplant Maintenance program gives students hands-on, industry-driven training to prepare them for an exciting career in aviation maintenance.
Students gain the critical skills needed to work on the heart of any aircraft—its engine systems.
Upon completion, students will be eligible to take the FAA General and Powerplant certification exams—putting them on the fast track to earning their FAA Powerplant license and stepping into high-demand roles in the aviation industry.
What You Will Learn
This Technical Certificate will provide independent, statewide-developed certification and a stackable credential toward a two-year Associate of Applied Science in Powerplant Maintenance Technician. After completion, students will be eligible to take the FAA Part 147 licensing exam. Credits earned in the certificate program(s) will meet requirements for existing Certificate and BS program requirements:
- AAS, Aircraft Maintenance Technician
- AAS, General Technology
- AAS, Small Business Operations
- BS, Technology Systems, Technical Management
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College: S.J. & Jessie E. Quinney College of Agriculture & Natural Resources
Department: Technology, Design and Technical Education Department
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USU Locations
*This degree is available at various USU locations.
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