12-14-2017, 03:40 PM
(12-13-2017, 05:45 PM)bsimi Wrote: Some of the A&P credits will also count for general education courses. Also, you can consider the BS Aviation Maintenance Technology degree, as then you'll get 67-69 credits that cover all the upper division credits.
Thanks bsimi. I looked at that possibility however, I already have the AAS in Aviation Maintenance Technology. I'm trying to diversify my degrees and work my way up the food change. A Management degree, from what I have seen, on most job postings requires management or business degree. I'm working as a Quality Engineer and there is no specific degree for this position. Some companies job postings would like one to have an engineering degree. I'm starting to see mechanic job listings require an AAS Aviation Maintenance Technology degree. As time goes on this will become the norm and a person will not be able to get a mechanics job without one. I'm 49 years old now and I don't want to be going to school when I'm in my 70s or turning wrenches on an aircraft. As I get older the time is just zipping by. Here it is the end of 2017 already. I have a lot of experience under my belt in my career field. I've held the position of Director of Maintenance until the company I worked for went out of business. I saw the writing on the wall way back when to finish my degree because it was going to be a mandatory thing to have.