Aircraft Structural Manufacturing Syllabus for 2011-2012
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Course

AERM-1300-001 Aircraft Structural Manufacturing

Prerequisites

AERM 1354 or instructor consent

Course Description

Manufacturing of sheet metal structures. Includes inspection and layout or repair of metallic, composite or bonded structures. Also covers identification, selection and installation of conventional or special fasteners.

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Hours

(3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 2 lab)

Class Type

Online Course

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

Aircraft Structural Technician Text and Student Workbook by Avotek

Aviation Mechanic Handbook by ASA / Dale Crane

Essentials of Advanced Composite Fabrication & Repair by ASA

Advisory Circular 43.13-1B / 2A  by F.A.A (Federal Aviation Administration).

Supplies

Students will need to have access to a computer and the internet capable of receiving online instruction.

Student Performance

The student will learn the theory to layout sheet metal; install convential fasteners; inspect and/ or repair sheet metal structures; and select, install, and remove special fasteners for metallic, bonded, and composite structures.  The student will learn the theory to basic skills necessary to safely work with composite and identify characteristics of composites.  Inspect, test, and repair fiberglass, plastics, honeycomb, composite, and laminated promary and secondary structures.This includes discussion on basic concepts of aircraft repair and the tools and materials associated with such repairs.

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Expected Student Behavior

All students are expected to act in a professional manner.

Grading Criteria

900 - 1000 points   = A

800 - 899  points    = B

700 - 799  points    = C

Below 700 points   = F

Attendance

Each student will be required to logon a minimum of three different days during each week (Module) covering the eight weeks of this course.  Student participation in assignments, discussions, projects, quizzes and exams are required for student success.

Calendar

Each week will end at 11: 55 PM on each Sunday except Week Eight.  Week Eight ends at 11:55 PM the day of the Final Exam. Course quizzes can occur each week of this course.

Week One- Introduction to aircraft structures, online research and reading assignments.

Week Two- Wood structures, online research and reading assignments.

Week Three- Wood structures continued,  online research and reading assignments, Exam 1

Week Four- Sheet metal stuctures, online research and reading assignments

Week Five- Sheet metal structures continued, online research and reading assignments, Exam 2

Week Six- Composite structures, online research and reading assignments

Week Seven- Composite structures continued, online research and reading assignments, Exam 3

Week Eight- Aircraft Structural Manufacturing conclusion, Final Exam

Additional Information

All students are required to have access to the internet, e-mail, computer software and a computer capable of college level courses.

Syllabus Created on:

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11/30/-1 12:00 AM