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3.00 Credits
Practical application of the following topics: inspect and troubleshoot power source, inspect and comply with airworthiness directives, demonstrate correct engine starting procedure, install and time magneto to engine, operate engine at various power settings. Engine control systems, engine testing and operation. Prerequisite: 3510.
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3.00 Credits
Theory of energy transformation, reciprocating engine fuels, fuel contamination and fuel handling, fuel metering, pressure carburetion principle, carburetor overhaul and service, single and multi-engine fuel systems, fuel quantity measuring system, basic turbine fuel controls, small jet fuel systems.
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4.00 Credits
Continuation of 3000. Prerequisite: 3000 or consent of department head.
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3.00 Credits
Workshop to acquaint primary and secondary educators with methods and problems in developing aerospace education curriculum. History of aerospace development, basic aerodynamics; impact of aerospace development upon society. Guest speakers from aerospace industry, field trips to aerospace installations.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to prepare qualified students for the FAA written examinations for airframe and powerplant certification. Prerequisite: must have completed a minimum of 18 hours in airframe and powerplant mechanic curriculum.
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3.00 Credits
Practical application of the following topics: introduction to inspections, regulations concerning inspections, inspection practice and sequence, inspection points lubrication and service, inspection entries and records. Student will perform 100-hour inspection on aircraft of instructor's or FAA inspector'schoice.
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3.00 Credits
An overview of Creole jazz musicians and their impact on jazz music. Specific composers, musicians, and acculturation will be discussed in an historical and stylistic context.
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3.00 Credits
For beginning music students who need additional training and review prior to entering Music 1150. The Great Staff; notes and note-values; key signatures; intervals, simple and compound meter; elementary sight singing, ear training and dictation; simple keyboard exercises; rudimentary musical terms; basic elements of form.
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2.00 Credits
Written theory skills will be developed in the areas of: scales, key signatures, rhythm and meter, cadences, part-writing, harmonizing melodies and triads. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
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1.00 Credits
Sight singing skills will be developed employing solfege, emphasizing diatonic melodies and scales. Ear training skills concerning rhythmic dictation, chord qualities, and harmonic dictation will be developed. Prerequisite: Registration in or credit for 1150.
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