Aerospace Technology

Program Goals & Outcomes

The Associate of Applied Science in Applied Technology degree program facilitates degree completion by Oklahomans who have earned an industry-recognized credential to fulfill a career goal by combining general education coursework with specific technical knowledge and skills in preparation for employment or career advancement. Students completing this program will have the skill sets most requested by Oklahoma employers and relevant to future occupations and career paths. The courses in the general education core have a Transfer Guarantee between the community colleges and also transferability to the research and regional universities through the Course Equivalency Project.

Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:

  • Communicate using terminology appropriate for the aerospace industry;
  • Discuss complex problems from multiple perspectives;
  • Process information and critically evaluate sources; and
  • Engage in collaborative learning.

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS (18 hours)

Communication (6 hours)

  • ENGL 1113 English Composition I+
  • ENGL 2053 Technical Report Writing+

U.S. History/Political Science (6 hours)

  • POLS 1113 American Federal Government
  • HIST 1483 U.S. History to 1877
    or HIST 1493 U.S. History Since 1877

Liberal Arts, Math, or Science (6 hours)

Select 6 credit hours from these disciplines.

PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS (42 hours)

  • Technical Block Credit
  • FAA A&P for General & Airframe and/or Powerplant

Suggested Order of Enrollment

Students must enroll in a combination of General Education and Program Requirements to complete the degree. Consult with the STEM division advisor each semester to verify that selected courses will fulfill degree requirements. Check the College Catalog and/or class schedule for course offering specifics. The “+” symbol represents a prerequisite for the course. Any course offering is subject to change without notice.

1st Semester

  • 3-6 hours of General Education

2nd Semester

  • 3-6 hours of General Education

3rd Semester

  • 3-6 hours of General Education

4th Semester

  • 3-6 hours of General Education

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