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								1.00 Credits 
								This course is a continuation of Private Pilot Flight I, designed to prepare the student for solo crosscountry flight. Lessons provide greater proficiency in maneuvers, stalls, take-offs and landings, and emergency procedures. Introduction to night flight, various types of navigation and VOR tracking. Flight planning, crosscountry flying culminating in solo cross-country. Principal Topics Covered: Designed to prepare students for solo cross-country flights. Prerequisite: AITT 2531.
 
							
						
						
							
								 
									
								1.00 Credits 
								Continuation of Primary Flight II with emphasis on cross-country navigation, flying, flight planning and solo practice to gain proficiency in all basic maneuvers. Lessons include VFR radio and navigation, control of aircraft solely by reference to instruments. Private Pilot qualifications are completed. Principal Topics Covered: AITT 2532: Final preparation (ground tutoring and flight lessons) in preparation for the Federal Aviation Administration Flight Test. Prerequisite: AITT 2532
 
							
						
						
							
								 
									
								4.00 Credits 
								Statics of particles and rigid bodies in two and three dimensions. Stress-strain relation, displacements in truss, shafts, and beams. Prerequisite: MATH 1050.
 
							
						
						
							
								 
									
								3.00 Credits 
								A study of the basic principals and existing practices used in managing and marketing as applied to the aviation industry. Includes problems, current issues and future trends related to aviation operations, planning and economic, and resource considerations.
 
							
						
						
							
								 
									
								3.00 Credits 
								Introductory course designed to acquaint the student with basic concept of airport planning and management. A comprehensive survey of a typical community with eye toward present and future business potential is made.This includes the social and economic characteristics, the political and governmental influences, and various stages and types of airport construction.
 
							
						
						
							
								 
									
								3.00 Credits 
								An overview of the nature, composition and structure of industrial materials with emphasis on application properties, processing and the selection and fabrication of materials into products. Prerequisite: CHEM 1110, 1111
 
							
						
						
							
								 
									
								3.00 Credits 
								Development of the industrial safety movement, psychology in accident prevention, appraisal of accident cost factors, severity and frequency, job analysis and corrective measures, plant inspection and preventive maintenance, storage and handling of materials, fire prevention, education and training of employees.
 
							
						
						
							
								 
									
								3.00 Credits 
								A study of the psychological and physiological effects that flight imposes on a pilot and aircrews. Also studied are information processing and display effects on the human being; the ability of flight crews to time-share their cognitive process and react under stress. Included is a study of various control manipulation, sensitivity and ease of movement. Prerequisite: PSYC 2010.
 
							
						
						
							
								 
									
								3.00 Credits 
								The problems of production, planning, controlling money, personnel, materials and machines are studied from the viewpoint of modern total quality control. Prerequisite: AITT 3380.
 
							
						
						
							
								 
									
								3.00 Credits 
								A study of robot structure, kinematics, dynamics, programming interfacing and applications. Two hours lecture and three hours laboratory. Prerequisites: MATH 1050, AITT 2000, 2001.
 
							
						 
				
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