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Course Criteria
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8.00 Credits
An introduction and study of hydraulic and pneumatic systems including identifying and selecting hydraulic fluids, selecting and installing seals, inspecting, checking, trouble-shooting, servicing, and repairing hydraulic and pneumatic power systems. Landing gear systems will include inspecting, checking, trouble shooting, servicing and repairing landing gear retraction systems, shock struts, brakes, wheels, tires and steering systems. Position and warning systems will include inspecting, checking, and servicing speed configuration warning systems, electrical brake controls, and anti-skid systems. Instrument systems will include installing instruments, testing, inspecting, trouble-shooting, servicing, and repairing instrument systems. 89
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10.00 Credits
The course covers identifying defects in wood structures including inspecting, testing, and repairing fabric coverings, aircraft finishes including drawing registration numbers and describing the application of trim, identifying finishing materials, applying dope, application of primers and paints, inspecting finishes, and recognizing defects. Welding will include preparation, identification, soldering, and welding of various materials. Sheet metal and non-metallic structure techniques include inspecting, identifying, and repairing using metal and non-metallic materials.
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2.00 Credits
This course is designed for technicians who have the required experience (18 months for Airframe or Powerplant, 30 months for Airframe and Powerplant) in accordance with Federal Aviation Regulation Part 65. A study of the current FARs, Airworthiness Directives, and current test questions, as they apply to the General/Airframe and Powerplant test, will be included in this course. This is not an FAA approved course and cannot offer authorization for the written test, which can only be provided by the FAA. This is only a test preparation course.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide a study of aircraft powerplant lubricating systems including identifying and selecting lubricants, inspecting, checking, servicing, trouble-shooting and repairing engine lubricating systems.
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8.00 Credits
This course is an introduction and study of aircraft powerplant systems, including inspecting, servicing, trouble-shooting and repairing engine fuel systems, cooling systems, exhaust systems, and ignition systems.
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8.00 Credits
Continuation of the study of aircraft powerplant systems including installing, inspecting, checking, servicing, trouble-shooting and repairing electrical systems, instrument systems, fire protection systems, propellers, unducted fans, and auxiliary power units.
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14.00 Credits
A study of aircraft reciprocating and turbine engines maintenance, including aircraft inspection, engine and component overhaul and repair, engine removal, installation, trouble-shooting, and the use of precision measuring equipment.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction of the major areas of study within the broader category of the biological sciences. The course will survey the hierarchical structures present in biological systems, introduce the currently identified concepts that govern studies within the various subdisciplines, and examine the position of man within the biological world.
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3.00 Credits
Credit for this course as a laboratory science to meet core and degree requirements is contingent upon completion of BIOL 1021 Lab for Biology of the Cell. An introduction to structures and processes in cells, including cellular phylogenetics, biologically important molecules, organelle structure and function, and cellular energy pathways.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite or Corequisite: Enrollment in this course is contingent upon earlier, or simultaneous, completion of BIOL 1013 Biology of the Cell. An introductory experience in working in a laboratory environment with emphasis placed on cellular, biochemical, and molecular processes. The course will supplement the material covered in BIOL 1013 Biology of the Cell.
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