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3.00 Credits
PREREQUISITE: ART 113 for ART 233, ART 233 for ART 234. These courses are designed to introduce the student to fundamental painting processes and materials. Topics include art fundamentals, color theory, and composition. Painting II is designed to develop the student's knowledge of materials and procedures of painting beyond the introductory level. Emphasis is placed on creative and technical problems associated with communicating through composition and style.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
These courses are designed to enable the student to continue studio experiences in greater depth. Topics are chosen by the student with the approval of the instructor.
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2.00 Credits
This course provides instruction on the pertinent rules and regulations of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The relationship of FCC rules and regulations to the practice of avionics and electronics in the aviation industry is emphasized. Upon completion students should be able to apply rules and regulations and take the basic FCC certification examination.
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2.00 Credits
This course covers areas required for the International Society of Certified Electronics Technicians (ISCET) examination. Basic electronics, mathematics, alternating and direct current circuits, transistors, and troubleshooting are emphasized. Upon completion students should have the basic knowledge required to take the ISCET examination.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to introduce the student to the basic concepts, terminology and procedures associated with applied analytical skills. Specifically, the course ensures each student has the necessary technical math and physics skills and report writing skills. Upon completion students should have the foundational knowledge needed to solve practical problems and exercises encountered in class and throughout the Avionics Program. This is a CORE course.
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2.00 Credits
This course provides instruction on fundamental theory and practice of soldering. It provides the student with multiple opportunities for developing and practicing soldering skills. The course also provides instruction and practice of high reliability soldering and rework techniques. Upon completion students should be able to repair electronic circuits by soldering electrical connections to FAA standards. This is a CORE course.
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5.00 Credits
PREREQUISITE: Satisfactory placement scores. COREQUISITE: AVT 112. This course includes electronics math and direct current (DC) and alternating current (AC) theory as applied to aviation. Mathematical principles to enhance DC and AC basic concepts through advanced circuits are emphasized. Students are prepared to analyze complex DC and AC circuits and to understand meter movements, network theorems, voltage dividers, resonance circuits, transformers, and filter circuits.
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5.00 Credits
PREREQUISITE: Satisfactory placement scores. COREQUISITE: AVT 111. This course provides students with hands-on laboratory exercises to analyze direct current (DC) and alternating current (AC) circuits. Use of a scientific calculator and the operation of common test equipment used to analyze and troubleshoot DC and AC circuits to prove the theories featured in AVT 111 are emphasized. Upon completion students should know how to use a calculator to analyze circuits and be able to use test equipment to make voltage, current, and resistance measurement in DC and AC circuits.
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5.00 Credits
PREREQUISITES: AVT 111 and AVT 112. This course includes basic solid state theory beginning with atomic structure and includes diodes, bipolar transistors, field effect transistors, operational amplifiers, oscillators, and power supply circuits. Practical application of solid state devices, proper biasing and amplifier circuit analysis, and use of test equipment to diagnose typical solid state device circuits are emphasized. Upon completion students should be able to analyze circuits designed with solid state components to determine proper operation and use test equipment to support their findings.
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4.00 Credits
PREREQUISITE: AVT 121. This course includes basic logic gates, flip-flops, registers, counters, microprocessor/computer fundamentals, analog-to-digital conversion, and digital-to-analog conversion. Number systems, Boolean algebra, combination logic circuits, sequential logic circuits, and typical microprocessor data manipulation and storage are emphasized. Upon completion students should be able to analyze digital circuits, draw timing diagrams, determine output of combinational and sequential logic circuits, and demonstrate knowledge of microprocessor and computer circuits.
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