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Associate Degrees

A.S. in Air Traffic Control

Sacramento City College maintains an Air Traffic Control program in partnership with the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) Collegiate Training Institute program. Our Associate of Science degree program is designed to provide students with a professional level of aviation knowledge and to allow students to compete for selection to attend the FAA Academy in a preferential selection pool.

The program is structured as an intensively-scheduled cohort learning program. Students will be taking a total of 12-17 units in a series of 4-8 week classes during each semester. Individual classes may require knowledge gained in prior classes, therefore scheduling individual classes outside of the cohort or taking courses out of sequence is not permitted.

The program covers all the FAA learning objectives of the FAA Academy's AT Basics course in a 2-semester series (12-17 units per semester) of cohort classes. Students must complete the degree to receive hiring consideration in the preferential pool.

Current FAA hiring requirements for Air Traffic Controllers include a maximum age of 30 years at the time of application and U.S. citizenship. Students must complete the degree to receive hiring consideration in the preferential pool.

This program meets the needs of students who want to pursue further training opportunities for work in an FAA facility, work in a contract ATC facility, or work in an ATC facility for the military. It is also suitable for students seeking an expanded knowledge of aviation flight operations and traffic flow management.

Catalog Date: August 1, 2026

Degree Requirements

Course Code Course Title Units
Enrollment Eligibility Course:
FLTEC 320 Private Pilot Ground School 4
First Semester (Fall):
FLTEC 302 Aviation Weather 3
FLTEC 304 Human Factors and Risk Management in Aviation 3
FLTEC 306 Federal Aviation Regulations 3
FLTEC 330 Airplane Aerodynamics 3
Second Semester (Spring):
FLTEC 310 Instrument Pilot/Instructor Ground School 4
FLTEC 312 Air Navigation, Airspace, and Communication 3
FLTEC 314 Large Aircraft Systems 5
FLTEC 321 Commercial Pilot Ground School 3
Third Semester (Fall):
ATC 300 Basic Air Traffic Control Part 1 3
ATC 301 Basic Air Traffic Control Part 2 3
ATC 302 Basic Air Traffic Control Part 3 3
ATC 303 Basic Air Traffic Control Part 4 3
Total Units: 43

The Air Traffic Control Associate in Science (A.S.) degree may be obtained by completion of the required program, and either (a) the Local General Education Pattern or (b) the California General Education Transfer Curriculum (Cal-GETC), plus sufficient electives for a total of at least 60 units. See SCC graduation requirements.

Enrollment Eligibility

To be eligible for enrollment in the program, the student must meet the following criteria:

  • The Federal Aviation Administration requires that all applicants read, write, speak, and understand the English language. FAA guidance on language proficiency can be found in the current version of Advisory Circular AC60-28 and the Level 4 proficiency standards of ICAO Doc 9835.
  • One of the following:
  • a) Successful completion of FLTEC 320, Private Pilot Ground, OR
  • b) Hold an FAA or ICAO-compliant Private Pilot certificate with a current biennial flight review (BFR), OR
  • c) Have significant documented recent (within the last 5 years) military or civilian commercial aviation operations experience.

Student Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this program, the student will be able to:

  • interpret Federal Aviation Regulations that pertain to Air Traffic Control procedures.
  • utilize correct air-to-ground and ground-to-air communication terminology and phraseology.
  • interpret, prepare and disseminate terminal and enroute weather reports.
  • apply Air Traffic Control procedures in simulated radar approach control, terminal, and enroute environments.

Career Information

Employment opportunities exist within the Federal Aviation Administration's National Air Traffic Control system for Air Traffic Controllers and Remote Pilot Operators (RPO's), with numerous contract facilities throughout the country, and with the military worldwide.


A.S. in Enhanced Air Traffic Control

Sacramento City College maintains an Air Traffic Control program in partnership with the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) Collegiate Training Institute program. Our program is designed to provide students with a professional level of aviation knowledge and to allow students to be evaluated for potential direct hiring as air traffic controllers by the FAA.

Catalog Date: August 1, 2026

Degree Requirements

Course Code Course Title Units
Enrollment Eligibility Course:
ATC 200 Introduction to Air Traffic Control 1
First Semester:
ATC 300 Basic Air Traffic Control Part 1 3
ATC 301 Basic Air Traffic Control Part 2 3
ATC 302 Basic Air Traffic Control Part 3 3
ATC 303 Basic Air Traffic Control Part 4 3
Second Semester:
ATC 310 Enhanced Air Traffic Control Terminal 1 (3) 3
   or ATC 320 Enhanced Air Traffic Control En Route 1 (3)
ATC 311 Enhanced Air Traffic Control Terminal 2 (3) 3
   or ATC 321 Enhanced Air Traffic Control En Route 2 (3)
ATC 312 Enhanced Air Traffic Control Terminal 3 (3) 3
   or ATC 322 Enhanced Air Traffic Control En Route 3 (3)
ATC 313 Enhanced Air Traffic Control Terminal 4 (3) 3
   or ATC 323 Enhanced Air Traffic Control En Route 4 (3)
Third Semester:
ATC 315 Air Traffic Control Terminal Simulation Training (4) 4
   or ATC 325 Air Traffic Control En Route Simulation Training (4)
Total Units: 29

The Enhanced Air Traffic Control Associate in Science (A.S.) degree may be obtained by completion of the required program, and either (a) the Local General Education Pattern or (b) the California General Education Transfer Curriculum (Cal-GETC), plus sufficient electives for a total of at least 60 units. See SCC graduation requirements.

Enrollment Eligibility

To be eligible for enrollment in the program, the student must meet the following criteria:

  • The Federal Aviation Administration requires that all applicants read, write, speak, and understand the English language. FAA guidance on language proficiency can be found in the current version of Advisory Circular AC60-28 and the Level 4 proficiency standards of ICAO Doc 9835.
  • The Federal Aviation Administration requires that all applicants must be under 31-years-old by tentative job offer after graduation. Employment in Federal contract facilities (Non-FAA) do not have this requirement.
  • Applicants must have, at a minimum, of one year of general work experience, or one year of full-time college, or any combination of education and experience equaling at least one year of general experience.
  • Applicants must be able to pass a Federal Security Clearance background check. AT-CTI (Tier 3) Contract Tower (Tier 2)
  • Applicants must be able to pass a Class 3 Airman Medical Exam to enter program and a FAA endorsed medical exam, drug test, and psychological examination upon graduation.
  • Applicants must receive a successful qualifying score on the FAA administered Air Traffic Skills Assessment (ATSA) test prior to completion of the program, in order to be considered for direct employment with the FAA.

Enrollment Process

Eligible students are selected for the program according to the following steps:

  • Student must enroll in the prerequisite class, ATC 200: Introduction to Air Traffic Control, and successfully meet all of the requirements listed in the course curriculum.

Student Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this program, the student will be able to:

  • interpret and apply Federal Aviation Regulations that pertain to Air Traffic Control procedures.
  • utilize correct air-to-ground and ground-to-air communication terminology and phraseology.
  • interpret, prepare, and disseminate terminal and/or en-route weather reports.
  • correctly apply Air Traffic Control procedures in simulated terminal, or en-route air traffic control environments.
  • properly use air traffic control computer data entry systems and voice communication equipment.

Career Information

Employment opportunities exist within the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) National Air Traffic Control system for Air Traffic Controllers. There are also over 250, non-federal air traffic control facilities throughout the country in need of controllers. Opportunity for employment as remote pilot operators, who provide high fidelity air traffic control training, and for military controllers is also available.

Certificate of Achievement

Enhanced Air Traffic Control Certificate

Sacramento City College maintains an Air Traffic Control program in partnership with the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) Collegiate Training Institute program. Our program is designed to provide students with a professional level of aviation knowledge and to allow students to be evaluated for potential direct hiring as air traffic controllers by the FAA.

Catalog Date: August 1, 2026

Certificate Requirements

Course Code Course Title Units
ATC 200 Introduction to Air Traffic Control 1
ATC 300 Basic Air Traffic Control Part 1 3
ATC 301 Basic Air Traffic Control Part 2 3
ATC 302 Basic Air Traffic Control Part 3 3
ATC 303 Basic Air Traffic Control Part 4 3
ATC 310 Enhanced Air Traffic Control Terminal 1 (3) 3
   or ATC 320 Enhanced Air Traffic Control En Route 1 (3)
ATC 311 Enhanced Air Traffic Control Terminal 2 (3) 3
   or ATC 321 Enhanced Air Traffic Control En Route 2 (3)
ATC 312 Enhanced Air Traffic Control Terminal 3 (3) 3
   or ATC 322 Enhanced Air Traffic Control En Route 3 (3)
ATC 313 Enhanced Air Traffic Control Terminal 4 (3) 3
   or ATC 323 Enhanced Air Traffic Control En Route 4 (3)
ATC 315 Air Traffic Control Terminal Simulation Training (4) 4
   or ATC 325 Air Traffic Control En Route Simulation Training (4)
Total Units: 29

Enrollment Eligibility

To be eligible for enrollment in the program, the student must meet the following criteria:

  • The Federal Aviation Administration requires that all applicants read, write, speak, and understand the English language. FAA guidance on language proficiency can be found in the current version of Advisory Circular AC60-28 and the Level 4 proficiency standards of ICAO Doc 9835.
  • The Federal Aviation Administration requires that all applicants must be under 31-years-old by tentative job offer after graduation. Employment in Federal contract facilities (Non-FAA) do not have this requirement.
  • Applicants must have, at a minimum, of one year of general work experience, or one year of full-time college, or any combination of education and experience equaling at least one year of general experience.
  • Applicants must be able to pass a Federal Security Clearance background check. AT-CTI (Tier 3) Contract Tower (Tier 2)
  • Applicants must be able to pass a Class 3 Airman Medical Exam to enter program and a FAA endorsed medical exam, drug test, and psychological examination upon graduation.
  • Applicants must receive a successful qualifying score on the FAA administered Air Traffic Skills Assessment (ATSA) test prior to completion of the program, in order to be considered for direct employment with the FAA.

Enrollment Process

Eligible students are selected for the program according to the following steps:

  • Student must enroll in the prerequisite class, ATC 200: Introduction to Air Traffic Control, and successfully meet all of the requirements listed in the course curriculum.

Student Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this program, the student will be able to:

  • interpret and apply Federal Aviation Regulations that pertain to Air Traffic Control procedures.
  • utilize correct air-to-ground and ground-to-air communication terminology and phraseology.
  • interpret, prepare, and disseminate terminal and/or en-route weather reports.
  • correctly apply Air Traffic Control procedures in simulated terminal, or en-route air traffic control environments.
  • properly use air traffic control computer data entry systems and voice communication equipment.

Career Information

Employment opportunities exist within the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) National Air Traffic Control system for Air Traffic Controllers. There are also over 250, non-federal air traffic control facilities throughout the country in need of controllers. Opportunity for employment as remote pilot operators, who provide high fidelity air traffic control training, and for military controllers is also available.