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2025-2026 Catalog 
  
2025-2026 Catalog

Manufacturing and Maintenance


TTC’s Division of Manufacturing and Maintenance provides programs addressing the needs of the advanced manufacturing and automotive maintenance industries. The division also satisfies the need for trained aerospace workers in aircraft maintenance, aircraft avionics and aircraft manufacturing fields.
Not only are jobs in these sectors considered high demand, but they are also high-wage positions. Students interested in any of the division’s programs should enjoy learning how machines operate and creating components from drawings and should have a curious and logical mind. Students will learn from experienced professionals in an industrial environment where hands-on skill development and safety are emphasized.

The Aircraft Maintenance programs are designed to lead toward Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) licensing or certification for airframe and powerplant while the Avionics Maintenance program is designed to lead toward Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and National Center for Aerospace and Transportation Technologies (NCATT) certification. Both programs offer either an associate degree or certificates that will lead toward certification by their respective certifying agencies. Classes for the Aircraft Assembly program are offered as a two-semester certificate program. Students may enter any program at the start of any semester upon approval of an academic advisor.


Visit the links below for more information about the Manufacturing and Maintenance Division.

Manufacturing and Maintenance Division

Maintenance and Manufacturing Faculty and Staff

Aeronautical Studies Faculty and Staff

Skills Required for Success in Automotive Technology

S.C. Aeronautical Training Center

Manufacturing and Maintenance Program Enrollment Rates

Manufacturing and Maintenance Graduate Rates

Manufacturing and Maintenance Graduate Placement Rates