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2.00 Credits
This course will identify technical aspects of laboratory animal care, including restraint and handling, common diseases, and nutrition. The animals studied include rabbits, rats, mice, guinea pigs, hamsters and primates. (2 hour lecture)
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2.00 Credits
This course is designed to acquaint the student with fundamentals of emergency veterinary medicine, including veterinary first aid, toxicology and specialized medical techniques and procedures. Prerequisites: ATE 1110, 1211; corequisites: ATE 2611, 2631, 2655L. (2 hour lecture)
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2.00 Credits
This course describes the exotic animal and avian medical care. Veterinary technicians will understand the idiosyncrasies of these species in order to become proficient and useful to the exotic and avian practitioner. (2 hour lecture)
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course provides clinical experience for the student under the supervision of a veterinarian. The competencies stated in Veterinary Clinical Experience 1 and 2 will be reinforced and additional skills in advanced veterinary technology will be demonstrated and experienced. The student receives no monetary compensation for the three clinical hours. Prerequisite: ATE 1941; corequisites: ATE 2631, 2655L. (3 hour clinic) control will be given for each specific disease. A.S. degree credit only. (3 hour lecture)
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
This course consists of supervised clinical experience in a work place approved by the college. All aspects of critical and noncritical care will be observed and performed under the supervision of a veterinarian. The areas of competency of Veterinary Clinical Experience 1, 2 and 3 will be reinforced. The student receives no monetary compensation for the nine clinical hours. Prerequisite: ATE 2942; corequisites: ATE 2050L, 2612, 2614. (9 hour clinic)
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3.00 Credits
This course provides flight training in the areas required to safely perform the duties of Private Pilot. This will fulfill the requirements as outlined in FAR part 141 and as presented in the Jeppesen Sanderson Private Pilot syllabus. Upon satisfactory completion of this course, the FAA written exam and the practical exam, the applicant will receive an FAA Private Pilot Certificate; A Class 1 FAA Medical Certificate is required. Corequisites: ATT 1100, ASC 1210. Special fee. (3 hour lecture)
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1.00 Credits
This course will provide the student with an introduction to the environment of operating an aircraft from a pilot's point of view. It is designed to provide this knowledge to those students such as Air Traffic Controllers and Aviation Administration Students who have no piloting experience. Special fee. (2 hour lab)
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3.00 Credits
This course provides the flight training required to safely conduct flights as an instrument-rated pilot. The training is conducted in accordance with Part 141 of the Federal Aviation Regulations as outlined in stages 1 through 4 of the Jeppesen Sanderson Instrument/Commercial Syllabus. Upon satisfactory completion of this course and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) knowledge and practical exams, the applicant will receive an FAA instrument rating. Prerequisites: ATF 1100; FAA Private Pilot Certificate; corequisites: ATT 2120; current FAA Medical Certificate. Special fee. (3 hour lecture)
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3.00 Credits
This course provides pilot training required to allow the student to safely conduct flight as a Commercial Pilot. The training will be conducted in accordance with FAR Part 141 and in concert with stages 5 and 6 of the Jeppesen Sanderson Instrument/Commercial Syllabus. Upon satisfactory completion of this course, the FAA written exam and FAA practical exam the student will receive an FAA Commercial Rating. A Class 1 Medical Certificate with Instrument Rating is required. Special fee. (3 hour lecture)
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1.00 Credits
This course provides the flight training required to prepare the student to safely conduct flight as a Multi-Engine Pilot. Upon satisfactory completion of this course, and the FAA oral and practical exam the student will receive an FAA Multi-Engine Rating. Prerequisite: ATF 1100 or ATF 2210; corequisite: ATT 2133. Laboratory fee. (3 hour lecture). the planning and preparations prior to flight, airport operations, airspace, Federal Aviation Regulations, flight information publications, air navigation, cross country navigation, radio navigation, and flight safety. When this course is taken simultaneously with ATT 1100, it will prepare students for the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) Private Pilot Knowledge Examination and allow them to take the FAA exam (IAP047) upon completion of the course. Corequisite: ATT 1100, ASC 1210. (3 hour lecture)
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