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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides an introduction to avionics systems used in aviation for students in aviation-related programs. Basic concepts of navigation systems, landing systems, weather radar, transponder/TCAS operation, data buss concepts, and flight control systems are emphasized. Upon completion students should have a general knowledge of avionics equipment and how it is interpreted to serve as a complete avionics package in the aircraft.
  • 4.00 Credits

    PREREQUISITE: AVT 121. This course provides basic principles of electronic communications (including AM, FM, and SSB receivers), transmitters and transceivers theory, antennas, transmission lines, and wave propagation. Communications circuits used in amplitude modulation, frequency modulation, and single-sideband receiver/transmitter; and development of diagnostic, troubleshooting, and repair skills are emphasized. Upon completion students will be able to align, troubleshoot, and repair a basic receiver, and will have a working knowledge of antennas, frequency spectrum, and wave propagation.
  • 4.00 Credits

    PREREQUISITE: AVT 131. This course introduces basic programming and interfacing of a typical microprocessor, including data flow in the execution of program instructions, data manipulation and storage, and interfacing using programmable devices. Writing simple programs, executing and debugging programs, programming devices to serve as input/output interface units, and the flow of data during the fetch and execute phases of a program are emphasized. Upon completion students should understand how a microprocessor runs a stored program, how to use an instruction set, and how to interface with displays, switches, and programmable devices.
  • 4.00 Credits

    PREREQUISITE: AVT 142. This course is a study of pulse circuits and synchro-servo systems and their application to airborne pulse systems, including weather avoidance radar. Use of test equipment in diagnosing constructed pulse circuits similar to those in airborne pulse equipment used in aircraft systems is emphasized. Upon completion students should be able to satisfactorily diagnose problems in aircraft pulse systems and successfully troubleshoot and repair pulse equipment.
  • 4.00 Credits

    PREREQUISITE: AVT 142. This course is a study of high reliability soldering and rework techniques, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations that direct repair station operation, sheetmetal procedures used in the installation of avionics systems, and aircraft wiring techniques. Developing the ability to do industry-standard soldering, constructing several sheetmetal projects, and constructing a wiring harness for the King Radio KX-155 system are emphasized. Upon completion students should be able to perform board repair and install avionics equipment to industry and FAA standards.
  • 4.00 Credits

    PREREQUISITE: AVT 142. This course is a study of frequency synthesizers, aviation transceivers, and aircraft audio systems. Single crystal PLL and LSI frequency synthesizers, aviation transceivers based on these synthesizer types, and audio systems with amplification and switching capability with an in-depth study of the King Radio KX-155, KTR-905, and KMA-24 as representative examples are emphasized. Upon completion students should be able to align, troubleshoot, and describe the operation of typical systems.
  • 4.00 Credits

    PREREQUISITE: AVT 142. This course is a study of navigation and instrument landing systems used in Air Traffic Control systems. VOR, ILS, ADF, and GPS with an in-depth study of the King Radio KI-203, KI-208, and KN-75 as representative examples are emphasized. Upon completion students should be able to align, troubleshoot, and describe the operation of typical systems.
  • 4.00 Credits

    PREREQUISITE: AVT 211. This course is a study of distance measuring equipment, ACTRBS transponders, and mode S transponders as used in the Air Traffic Control system. Instruction on airborne systems with an in-depth study of the King Radio KN-62 DME, KT-76 transponder, and the KT-71 mode S transponder as representative examples are emphasized. Upon completion students should be able to align, troubleshoot, and describe the operation of typical systems.
  • 4.00 Credits

    PREREQUISITE: AVT 211. This course is a study of autopilot, data buss, electrical power, and integrated systems. Integrated aircraft systems and troubleshooting these systems with the King KFC-200 Radio and the Beech 1900D aircraft used as representative examples are emphasized. Upon completion students should be able to troubleshoot and describe the operation of these systems.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is a survey of topics of interest to the consumer. Topics include budgeting, financial institutions, basic income tax, credit, consumer protection, insurance, house purchase, retirement planning, estate planning, investing, and consumer purchases.
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