2022-2023 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Department of Aviation and Technology
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Office: Industrial Studies 111
Telephone: 408-924-3190 (Voice); 408-924-3198 (Fax)
Website: www.engr.sjsu.edu/avtech
Professors
Fred Barez, Chair (Aviation and Technology)
Samuel Obi (Technology)
Wenben Wei (Aviation)
Associate Professors
David Yan (Technology)
Assistant Professors
Fatemeh Davoudi Kakhki (Technology)
Fariah Mahzabeen (Technology)
Armin Maraghehmoghaddam (Technology)
Overview
Aviation
The oldest and largest provider of aviation degrees on the West Coast, the Aviation programs in the Department of Aviation and Technology prepare students for careers as professional pilots, airport managers, technical, marketing and quality control managers, and other aviation industry professionals. Students receive hands-on experience in both basic and advanced aviation principles and procedures, including aircraft design, aviation safety, air traffic control, and legal and labor issues in national and international aviation. Bachelor’s degree candidates have the option to focus on professional fight, operations, aviation management, or maintenance management-a specialty that complements an AS-level Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)-approved community college maintenance program. Aviation classes are held both on campus and off-site at our Reid-Hillview Airport facility.
Technology
Choose a career in applied engineering design and management focused on green operations and sustainable manufacturing or in the dynamic, changing field of computer electronics and network technology. Two undergraduate Engineering Technology programs, accredited by the Association for Technology Management and Applied Engineering (www.ATMAE.org), are offered by the Department of Aviation and Technology: an Engineering Technology BS with a concentration in Computer Electronics and Network Technology (CENT) and an Engineering Technology BS with a concentration in Manufacturing Systems (sustainable manufacturing). The curriculum also prepares students who are interested in obtaining single subject teaching credentials in Engineering Technology Education in order to pursue careers as public school teachers and industry trainers. The Department also offers graduate work leading to the Master of Science in Quality Assurance (this program is currently not accepting students).
Note to Veterans
Those students who have successfully completed armed forces instructional programs in aviation and who have been awarded units by the Admissions Office for this service training may apply such credit as appropriate toward any of the major or minor programs offered by the department.
Honors Program
Students who have maintained a 3.5 grade point average in all aviation courses are eligible for the departmental honors program. Qualified candidates may apply or be nominated by the faculty, during their junior year. To meet the honors course requirements, candidates must enroll in at least two units of Aviation 180H Individual Studies. This individual studies course is specifically structured for honors students. Students who successfully complete the two, one-unit honors courses, and who maintain the required 3.5 grade point average, will qualify for the award of departmental honors at graduation.
Supplementary Authorizations for Teaching Credential
Students who want to teach Industrial Arts but are completing or have completed a credential in another area should apply for a supplementary authorization. See a Department of Aviation and Technology advisor who specializes in teacher preparation for specific content requirements for a supplementary authorization approved by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing. Undergraduate students intending to enter a teaching credential program, should view the Teacher Preparation section of the catalog for more information.
ProgramsUndergraduate Major(s)
Undergraduate Minor(s)
Master(s)
CoursesAviationTechnology
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