
Description
To enable the students to acquire the knowledge, skills and attitudes required to interpret the work plans and technical drawings; to apply concepts of occupational health and safety; to apply concepts involved in the use of materials in the aerospace industry; to apply auxiliary assembly techniques; to apply sealants; to drill holes, and rivet and derivet parts; to fabricate simple structural parts; to form a subassembly, a simple assembly and a complex assembly; to install an alternate system; to modify an assembly; to enter the work force.
Course Content
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369-011Determine their suitability for the trade and the training process 15 1
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369-022Gain an overview of the evolution of the aerospace industry 30 2
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369-032Apply mathematical concepts 30 2
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369-042Associate materials with various aircraft structures 30 2
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369-054Read and interpret drawings, diagrams and manuals, and produce sketches 60 4
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369-064Use various work procedures and apply concepts of computer science 60 4
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369-083Apply occupational health and safety rules and materials handling techniques 45 3
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369-093Do manual machining tasks 45 3
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369-105Rivet and derivet aircraft structural parts 75 5
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369-112Perform mechanical assembly tasks 30 2
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369-122Apply sealing and bonding agents to assemble aircraft structural parts 30 2
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369-136Make simple aircraft structural parts 90 6
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369-143Apply basic concepts and techniques related to the use of composites 45 3
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369-155Do a subassembly 75 5
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369-166Assemble aircraft structural components 90 6
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369-172Make connections between the different aircraft systems 30 2
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369-183Remove and install aircraft system components 45 3
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369-195Repair aircraft structural components 75 5
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369-201Use job search techniques 15 1
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369-214Enter the work force 60 4
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