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Aviation and Transportation

Get started on a path to a great career! Moore Norman Technology Center offers programs for adult and high school students interested in automotive, aviation and transportation related careers.

Learn more about our programs.

Read the program descriptions, highlights, prerequisites, and additional details before you apply. All programs start with an application process. Check our admissions page for more information about the application timeline for adults and high school students.


 

autocollision
Adult and High School Students
 
Automotive collision technicians are trained in automotive body repair and refinishing. Students in this program learn how to repair damaged bodies and parts of vehicles by straightening, removing dents and replacing damaged auto body parts. Develop skills to become a Collision Non-structural Repair & Refinishing Technician, and prepare to take the I-CAR Certification. Train in a modern, updated facility with industry-standard tools and equipment. The industry standard curriculum and experiences help prepare students to complete the program with student ASE certifications.
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AST shop. Completed 2016 Bond Project.
Adult and High School Students
 
Auto service technicians who possess diagnostic and problem-solving skills and have a mechanical aptitude can take advantage of excellent employment opportunities. Become an Automotive Service Technician student and prepare to earn ASE Certifications. Explore the latest technologies to diagnose vehicle concerns regarding engines, automatic and manual transmissions, steering and suspension, brakes, electrical/electronic systems, heating and air conditioning, and engine performance systems.
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AMT ribbon cutting
High School Juniors Only
 
Inspect and perform maintenance, preventative maintenance, and alteration of aircraft and aircraft systems.  Students graduate with the skills and experience required to pass the General written exam administered by the FAA. To complete the entire A&P program with certification, high school graduates will need to enroll as an adult full-time for 13 months to complete the Airframe and Powerplant sections and will gain the skills and experience required to pass the Airframe Mechanic and the Powerplant Mechanic exams administered by the FAA.  MNTC's Aviation Maintenance Technology program is certified under Part 147 of the Federal Aviation Regulations and offers FAA-approved and supervised curriculum.
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An image of a helicopter inside of Moore Norman Technology Center's Aerospace Hanger
Adult Students Only
 
Inspect and perform maintenance, preventive maintenance, and alteration of aircraft and aircraft systems. You’ll graduate with the skills and experience required to pass the Airframe Mechanic and the Powerplant Mechanic exams administered by the FAA. MNTC’s Aviation Maintenance Technology program is certified under Part 147 of the Federal Aviation Regulations and offers FAA-approved and supervised curriculum.
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Automotive Collision Repair and Refinishing
 
 
 
Automotive Service Technology
 
 
 
Aviation Maintenance Technology HS
 
 
 
Aviation Maintenance Technology Adult
 

Try a transportation related short term class.

Transportation
Are you a working adult with limited time? Explore short term classes offered to fit various schedules.
Glue Pulling Repair
Engine Insights
Rolling Safe
Under the Hood Essentials
MNTC logo and text header labeled Motorcycle Basic Rider Course. Featuring a person in a helmet and riding gear, seated on a motorcycle. Text invites viewers to enroll today.
3 Wheel Basic Rider Course at MNTC. Rider wear safety gear while driving 3 Wheel Bike in a parking lot.
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