Aircraft Structural Assembly (English and French)

To equip students with skills to interpret technical drawings, apply occupational health and safety concepts, use aerospace materials, employ assembly techniques, apply sealants, drill, rivet, fabricate parts, and handle assemblies, enabling them to enter the workforce.

To enable the students to acquire the knowledge, skills and attitudes required to interpret the work plans and technical drawings; to apply concepts of occupational health and safety; to apply concepts involved in the use of materials in the aerospace industry; to apply auxiliary assembly techniques; to apply sealants; to drill holes, and rivet and derivet parts; to fabricate simple structural parts; to form a subassembly, a simple assembly and a complex assembly; to install an alternate system; to modify an assembly; to enter the work force.

Code 5697 (English)               5197(French)
Diploma DEP
Sector Mechanical Manufacturing
Length of training 975 hours
Approximate duration in months 8 months
Number of credits 65
Status Program approved in 1998.

Admission (Domestic students ONLY)

Persons holding a CSQ or living in Quebec during the last 3 consecutive years or living in Quebec for 12 consecutive months without full-time studies
Permanent Residence or Canadian Citizen

Benefits

Bursary up to $1500 per month
OPUS card reduced fare
Eyeglasses & Contact Lenses Subsidies

Course Content

CodeStatement of CompetencyHoursCredits

869-011

369-011

Determine their suitability for the trade and the training process

French Course

151

869-022

369-022

Gain an overview of the evolution of the aerospace industry

French Course

302

869-032

369-032

Apply mathematical concepts

French Course

302

869-042

369-042

Associate materials with various aircraft structures

French Course

302

869-054

369-054

Read and interpret drawings, diagrams and manuals, and produce sketches

French Course

604

869-064

369-064

Use various work procedures and apply concepts of computer science

French Course

604

869-083

369-083

Apply occupational health and safety rules and materials handling techniques

French Course

453

869-093

369-093

Do manual machining tasks

French Course

453

869-105

369-105

Rivet and derivet aircraft structural parts

French Course

755

869-112

369-112

Perform mechanical assembly tasks

French Course

302

869-122

369-122

Apply sealing and bonding agents to assemble aircraft structural parts

French Course

302

869-136

369-136

Make simple aircraft structural parts

French Course

906

869-143

369-143

Apply basic concepts and techniques related to the use of composites

French Course

453

869-155

369-155

Do a subassembly

French Course

755

869-166

369-166

Assemble aircraft structural components

French Course

906

869-172

369-172

Make connections between the different aircraft systems

French Course

302

869-183

369-183

Remove and install aircraft system components

French Course

453

869-195

369-195

Repair aircraft structural components

French Course

755

869-201

369-201

Use job search techniques

French Course

151

869-214

369-214

Enter the work force

French Course

604
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