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Skip to main content Global Menu Search AcademicsAdmissionsFinancial AidStudent LifeAthleticsResearchGive AboutA–ZContactFind PeoplegoWMUVisit Secondary menuAbout A–Z Contact Find People goWMU Visit Search Main menuAcademics Admissions Financial Aid Student Life Athletics Research Give College of Aviation Section Menu HomeAbout Us AcademicsAviation Flight Science Aviation Management and Operations Aviation Technical Operations Aviation Minors Aviation Administration - Graduate Certificate Aircraft Dispatch and Scheduling - Undergraduate Certificate Airport Management - Undergraduate Certificate Unmanned Aerial Systems Operations - Undergraduate Certificate Air Force ROTC Specialized Training Accreditation Advising FAA Tests Aircraft Alumni Education and Training Administration Future Students Research and Industry Training Jobs and Internships Safety Aviation Emporium Scholarships Student Resources Technology Resources Directory Contact Us College of Aviation Aviation Technical Operations Video of WMU College of Aviation King Air Sequence The mission of the Aviation Technical Operations Program (ATOJ) is to provide comprehensive, high-quality education and training to individuals who aspire to become skilled aviation maintenance technicians and leaders in the aviation industry.The COA is committed to preparing our students to succeed in the competitive and ever-changing aviation industry by imparting knowledge, skills, and values that align with the highest standards of the industry. The Aviation Technical Operations curriculum provides preparation for a variety of positions in the demanding field of aircraft maintenance and support. Options include such areas as: aircraft maintenance and repair, performance testing, engineering/maintenance liaison, maintenance logistics, flight test engineering, product technical support, aircraft maintenance engineering, aircraft systems reliability and maintainability, licensing requirements, and repair facility management. Satisfactory completion of all requirements prepares one to take the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Airframe and Powerplant written, oral and practical examinations.The Aviation Technical Operations (Tech Ops) program is a Bachelor of Science program that prepares students to enter aircraft maintenance, repair, manufacturing, and other positions in the aerospace industry. The curriculum focuses on aircraft structures, power plants, avionics, system design, testing and inspection. The skills and knowledge coupled with a solid academic foundation prepares students for employment in a wide range of aircraft maintenance, manufacturing, and aviation support careers. The Bachelor of Science degree prepares graduates for leadership and management roles further in their career. Western Michigan University graduates are among managers, directors, and executives of aerospace companies worldwide.Students in the Aviation Technical Operations program receive hands-on experience with a variety of aircraft at the College of Aviation. Training will begin on small, single-engine, general aviation aircraft, such as a Cessna 172 and 182. By learning the basic principles on general aviation aircraft, students are then able to apply the skills that are learned to larger aircraft. Western Michigan University has multiple aircraft used for maintenance training, including a Beechcraft Baron and King Air, and a Boeing 727.Western Michigan University is a Federal Aviation Regulation—FAR—Part 147 Aviation Technical Operations school. Upon completing the program, students qualify to take the examinations for the FAA mechanics license with airframe and powerplant ratings, which are considered to be the industry standard of aviation technical knowledge. The examinations consist of written, oral, and practical exams by a designated FAA examiner.Graduates of the Western Michigan University Tech Ops program  are highly regarded and sought after by the aviation industry. After graduation, graduates hold positions with airlines, corporate flight operations, manufacturers, government agencies, third party maintenance organizations, and fixed base operators. Students participate in internships with local aircraft repair organizations, airlines, corporate flight operations, and in WMU’s fleet maintenance facility. This list is not meant to be exhaustive, these are some of the common organizations that alumni work for and graduates are advised to explore all possible career options. 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