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3.00 Credits
Students learn how to assess business opportunities in Africa. Emphasis is on meeting real needs of African people and on socially responsible business practices. Course includes an examination of cultural paradigms that undergird entrepreneurial philosophy and practice in Africa. Students draft comprehensive business opportunity reports.Course is taught from a liberal arts perspective.
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3.00 Credits
Consideration of the methods of documenting and representing reality, including issues of cultural and political paradigms, aesthetics, and ethics. Both quantitative and qualitative designs are examined. A writingintensive course. Prerequisites: AFAS 2010 and admission to upper level. Required of all Africana Studies majors.
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3.00 - 6.00 Credits
A practicum experience in which students are given the opportunity to apply the knowledge gained from course work in Africana Studies. Students are placed in agencies that are addressing concerns, issues, and problems in the African community. Empirical data from this experience are used for writing the senior project. Course may be repeated once for a maximum total of six hours of credit. Prerequisites: admission to upper level and permission of Department head.
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3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Course designed to allow students to work independently or in groups on significant topics and projects not covered in other courses. Students carry out their work through a preceptorial arrangement with instructor. May be repeated once for a maximum total of six hours of credit. Prerequisites: admission to upper level and permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
A scholarly and scientific project in which students bring to bear the knowledge and skills they have acquired in the Africana Studies major. Prerequisites: admission to upper level candidacy and AFAS 4500. Required of all Africana Studies majors.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Fundamental concepts of change, current, voltage and power, mesh and nodal analysis: Kirchhoff's laws, Thevenin's and Norton's Theorems, superposition, source transformations,natural and forced response of RL, RC and RLC circuits, transient and steady state analysis of linear circuits. Prerequisites: MATH 1050.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
A course designed to provide a basic knowledge of electronic and electrical devices including their construction and operation. Topics covered include review of network theorems and linear models of diodes. Prerequisite: AITT 2000, 2001.
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3.00 Credits
Lectures deal with facilities, management, and finance, legal and insurance aspects of general aviation. The lectures focus on sales, line service, air taxi and flight schools. One or more field trips to general aviation operations will be held. A semester project is required.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the aerospace industry including air transportation and manufacturing with emphasis in primary flight principles, aviation meteorology, navigation and FAA regulations.Weight and balance, engines and airframe overview.
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1.00 Credits
This course consists of flight instruction and ground tutoring necessary for the student to accomplish his/her first solo flight. Lessons include elements of flight principles, preand- post flight procedures, taxiing and ground handling, use of flight controls, basic maneuvers, take-offs, and landings. Introduction to aircraft systems, radio communications, and air traffic control procedures. Principal Topics Covered: Consist of flight instruction and ground tutoring for first solo flight. Prerequisite: AITT 2500.
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