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This course is designed to provide students with effective job develop- ment skills that will assist them in obtaining and keeping an internship or a job in the field of aviation. Course content will include an under - standing the application of the student’s education as it relates to the workforce. The student will work as an aircraft mechanic helper for one of the Aeronautics department’s industry partners. The work could include, but is not limited to, line maintenance, component overhaul, aircraft maintenance, and rebuilding. This course may be taken up to four times for credit for a maximum of 16 units.
Units: 1.0-4.0(3.0)
Hours: 72 hours LEC; 216 hours LAB