You’ll be responsible for maintaining and troubleshooting on a G1000 simulator, as well as building, troubleshooting and inspecting the wiring harnesses. You’ll also have the opportunity to build, repair and modify aircraft structures and systems. Our program provides you the ability to learn on actual aircraft, with a fleet of more than 10 operable aircraft ranging from a Bell helicopter to a cabin-class, turbine-powered King Air 90 available in the lab. In addition to the bachelor’s degree, our avionics electronics technology certificate is National Center for Aircraft Technician Training, or NCATT, certified and prepares you to pass the NCATT Aviation Electronics Technician certification.