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ART 166: The History of Western Art I
3.00 Credits
Thomas Edison State University
History of Western Art I examines the greatest works of the Western visual tradition, highlighting issues of social content, form, and iconography. The course is a survey of Western European art and architecture from antiquity to 1600 CE. The course provides an excellent introduction and general overview of the seminal works of Western art. The social, political, and philosophical influences on the art and architecture are also examined. Students will gain a knowledge and appreciation of the great works, their artists, and the cultures that produced them.
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ART 167: The History of Western Art II
3.00 Credits
Thomas Edison State University
History of Western Art II is a survey of Western art and architecture from the 1600s to the present day. Students will learn about the artists, architects, and social, political, and historical events and figures that formed the history of European and American art and architecture of this period. Various trends and art periods, from Baroque through Pop art, are examined and discussed. The great masterworks, from ""Night Watch"" to the ""Guernica,"" are studied and compared. This course is an excellent introduction to modern art and a good complement to History of Western Art I (ART-166).
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AST 101: Introductory Astronomy
3.00 Credits
Thomas Edison State University
Introductory Astronomy explores the history and development of astronomy, including the major contributions and discoveries of the scientists who have shaped the field, the objects that can (and cannot) be seen in the nighttime sky, and the birth and fate of the universe. Students will examine how astronomers collect, interpret, and evaluate data as well as how they go on to develop laws and scientific theories to explain their observations. Human understanding of the universe is always evolving and growing; yet astronomy is one of the few areas where plenty of intriguing questions remain unanswered.
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AVF 303: Aviation Safety
3.00 Credits
Thomas Edison State University
Aviation Safety Management examines contemporary safety issues directly affecting the aviation industry. Primary focus is on safety developments and accident prevention strategies. Additional topics include: safety regulations; accident investigation; accident causation models and human factors; various safety developments in the air and on the ground; aviation security; and aviation safety management programs.
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AVF 472: Airport Management I
3.00 Credits
Thomas Edison State University
Airport Management I provides an introduction to airport operations and the myriad of responsibilities that airport managers face on a day-to-day basis. This course presents airport expansion in the historical context along with the impact airports have on the environment. Students are introduced to the regulatory aspect as well as the operational requirements affecting air travelers on a day-to-day basis.
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AVF 474: Airport Management II
3.00 Credits
Thomas Edison State University
Airport Management II examines airport planning and design, financial management, and marketing. Airports are continually evolving so airport executives must be cognizant of the needs of the public and demonstrate knowledge, skills, and expertise to properly fulfill these needs. Fiscal responsibility combined with sensible planning is the airport executive's responsibility. Students are introduced to the financial aspect as well as the planning requirements affecting airports in the present and future.
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AVM 501: Aviation Safety/Security Program Mgt
3.00 Credits
Thomas Edison State University
This course examines programs employed by air carriers and airport operators in operating and maintaining various safety and security services. Special emphasis is on the Safety Management System (SMS) as well as the federal guidelines and their applications at commercial service airports. This course will build on subjects learned in TESU AVF-303: Aviation Safety Management. Additional topics include: history and evolution of SMS, components of SMS, safety regulations, and aviation security programs.
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AVM 502: Air Carrier Operations
3.00 Credits
Thomas Edison State University
This course integrates the fundamentals of economics, operations, marketing, and finance in developing the overview of Air Carrier Operations. While these major topics are found in any industry, the uniqueness of Air Carrier Operations requires that they be examined in detail specific to the aviation industry. For example, flight routing structure and queuing are clearly unique to Air Carrier Operations and would not be found in a marketing course. Other fundamental content in the course includes security, regulations, and international flight scheduling. The manager with a broad understanding of the industry and its competitive environment is better equipped to work interdisciplinary assignments within the industry and, ultimately, to succeed and progress in an airline operations career.
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AVT 301: Airline Management
3.00 Credits
Thomas Edison State University
Airline Management provides an introduction to the various administrative aspects of airline planning and management. It examines subjects pertaining to historical developments, route network design, product offering and pricing strategy, fleet planning, scheduling, and financing operations and growth.
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AVT 305: Airline Marketing & Customer Service
3.00 Credits
Thomas Edison State University
Airline Marketing and Customer Service provides students with an in-depth knowledge of the components of airline marketing and customer service. Areas covered include market segmentation, product planning, communications and social media, loyalty, corporate sales and distribution, and customer service strategies.
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