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3.00 Credits
The basic elements of air traffic control operations, providing the necessary foundation for successful completion of the Air Traffic Control Basic Certification Examination. Prerequisite: sophomore standing in major program. (3 hour lecture)
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3.00 Credits
This course will provide the student with a fundamental knowledge of air traffic control practices, policies and procedures as they relate to the specifics of the controller function in an air traffic radar operating environment, with air traffic controllers utilizing the radar for traffic separation. The liberal use of the figures and example phraseology assist the student in achieving an overall use of understanding of the air traffic control system. A radar air traffic control simulator is uti-
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3.00 Credits
This course expands the knowledge attained from ATT 2820, and is designed to further develop the aviation students skill in the ATC environment. Emphasis is placed on the duties and responsibilities of operational positions in local, ground, flight data, and coordination. Students will also learn the FAA regulations which govern flight under visual conditions. Optimum use of the Hughes Virtual Tower incorporated into this course. Prerequisite: ATT 2820. Special fee. (3 hour lecture)
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3.00 Credits
In this course, future air traffic controllers will acquire an understanding of air traffic control practices, policies and procedures and their application in a non-radar air traffic environment. Throughout this course, (Non-Radar Procedures) appropriate real-life examples are used to illustrate the reasoning behind procedures used by air traffic controllers utilizing the non-radar methods. The liberal use of figures and example phraseology is used to assist the student in achieving an overall understanding of the air traffic control system. Prerequisites: ATT 2820, ASC 1210. Special fee. (3 hour lecture)
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3.00 Credits
The course provides insight into the development and present status of aircraft and air transportation, governmental organizations, controls and regulations, and career opportunities in the field. (3 hour lecture)
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3.00 Credits
An investigation of the occupational duties, responsibilities, and physical facilities required by the positions of pilot, co-pilot, flight engineer, dispatcher and flight attendant. (3 hour lecture)
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1.00 Credits
This course provides direction and guidance in career planning for all aviation students. Topics of discussion will include the job search education and training requirements, resume writing, business etiquette, interview skills and follow-up techniques. A.S. degree credit only. (1 hour lecture)
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3.00 Credits
Study of national and international route structures. Includes study of route structure economics (why developed), city/airport codes (who serviced), regional business patterns (market segments available), and major environmental and social attributes. (3 hour lecture) edge required to act as an Instrument rated Pilot. It will prepare the students for the FAA Instrument Written Exam. Private Pilot Certificate required. Prerequisites: ASC 1210, ATF 1100, ATT 1100; corequisite: ATF 2200. (4 hour lecture)
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide the student with knowledge of dangerous goods/ hazardous materials and their effect in air transportation and logistics. The students will be conversant in hazardous material regulations for cargo and passenger transportation. The course will encompass the identification, labeling, packaging and handling of 9 types of dangerous goods in air transportation and general logistics. Prerequisite: AVM 2120. Special fee. (3 hour lecture)
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3.00 Credits
A presentation and utilization of sales methods, sales tools, sales opportunities and personal sales skills requirements for entry level sales employment in the aviation industry. Included are sales campaign planning and implementation factors of flight, travel and cargo options. (3 hour lecture)
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