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ASC 1210: Aviation Meteorology
3.00 Credits
Miami Dade College
This is a core aviation course. The student will be prepared to understand weather and environmental issues in commercial aviation. Topics covered will be atmospheric phenomena relating to aircraft operations, the analysis and use of weather data as presented by the U.S. National Weather Service. Prerequisite: ATT 1100 or equivalent; corequisite: ATT 2110 or equivalent. Special fee. (3 hour lecture)
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ASC 1550: Aerodynamics
3.00 Credits
Miami Dade College
This is a basic course in aerodynamics. Students will analyze the physics of flight and the application of basic aerodynamics to both airframe and power plant as preparation for the requirements of commercial aviation. (3 hour lecture)
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ASC 1610: Aircraft Engines and Structure Theory
3.00 Credits
Miami Dade College
This is a foundation course in aircraft engines and structure. Students will learn the elements of aircraft engines, engine theory, construction, systems, operating procedures, performance diagnosis, and aircraft structures. (3 hour lecture)
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ASC 2320: Aviation Laws and Regulations
3.00 Credits
Miami Dade College
Insight pertinent to federal governing bodies, and current local, federal and international laws forming the present structure of aviation law. (3 hour lecture)
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ASC 2470: Physiology/ Psychology of Flight
3.00 Credits
Miami Dade College
This is an introductory course in the physiology and psychology of flight. Students will learn aero-medical facts of significance to pilots, including causes, symptoms, prevention and emergency treatment of ailments common to the aviation environment through a basic understanding of a person's normal functioning. Cabin pressurization, communications, decompression sickness, hyperventilation, hypoxia, self-imposed estresses, spatial disorientation and vision are examined. (3 hour lecture)
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ASC 2670: Aircraft Systems
3.00 Credits
Miami Dade College
As preparation for commercial aviation requirements, this course is concerned with a detailed study of aircraft systems, their
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ASL 1000: Survey of Deaf Studies
3.00 Credits
Miami Dade College
Provides an overview of aspects of deafness including demographics, audiology, education, rehabilitation, assistive devices and organizations on deafness and interpreting. (3 hour lecture)
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ASL 1140C: American Sign Language
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Miami Dade College
Provides introductory information on the linguistics of American Sign Language and approximately 500 sign concepts. Course includes lecture, discussion and lab practice. (4 hour lecture)
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ASL 1150C: American Sign Language
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Miami Dade College
Provides continued instruction in the linguistic principles of American Sign Language and an additional 500 sign concepts. Course includes lecture, discussion and lab practice which is conducted in ASL. Prerequisite: SPA 1612C. (4 hour lecture)
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ASL 2160C: American Sign Language
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Miami Dade College
Provides linguistic principles of American Sign Language at the intermediate level and an additional 500 sign concepts. Lecture, discussion and lab practice are included. Students have increased opportunities for interaction with members of the deaf community. Increasingly, class sessions are conducted in ASL. Prerequisite: SPA 1613C. (4 hour lecture)
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