PARENTS:
PROVIDE YOUR KIDS WITH OPTIONS
To earn the certificate, students must complete the requirements for a total of 156 hours, including a paid internship with local aerospace employers.
This program prepares graduating high school students with the skills and knowledge for a rewarding and sustainable career in aerospace manufacturing. This pilot project was created and endorsed by industry, government and
education leaders for high school students in Davis and Granite School Districts. Starting in the fall of 2015, students may enter the program and expect to graduate in 2016 with an aerospace manufacturing certificate.
TEACHERS/COUNSELORS:
SUPPORT YOUR STUDENT’S FUTURE
Aerospace manufacturing certificate-holding students will have demonstrated knowledge and proficiency in basic manufacturing and will have completed classrooom study of: Environmental
Students will need to complete 60 hours of first semester study, 48 second semester hours of study in aerospace composites and metals at the ATC and 48 hours of paid student internship with one of the sponsoring employers.