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5.00 Credits
A course in analysis and repair of structural component parts and assemblies found in the construction of modern unibody and frame type vehicles. Prerequisite(s): ACR 1100 and ACR 1111 Corequisite: ACR 1211 Semester: Spring
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7.00 Credits
Lab course for ACR 1200 in the application of skills developed in the analysis and repair of structural component parts and assemblies found in the construction of modern uni-body and frame type vehicles. Prereq: ACR 1100 and ACR 1111. Coreq: ACR 1200 Semester: Spring
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8.00 Credits
This course is designed to teach students the theories, principles, and concepts of maintenance forms & records, publications, fluid lines & fittings, mechanic privileges & limitations, cleaning & corrosion control, weight & balance, aircraft drawings, and aviation math. Pre-Requisite(s): MATH 1010 or Higher with concurrency. Semester(s): Fall & Spring
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8.00 Credits
This course is designed to teach students the theories, principles, and concepts of basic electricity, ground operation & servicing, materials & processes, basic physics, and human factors. Pre-requisite(s): AMTT 1120 and MATH 1010 or higher with concurrency. Semester(s): Fall & Spring
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8.00 Credits
This course is designed to teach students the theories, principles, and concepts of metallic and non-metallic structures. Prerequisite(s): AMTT 1120 and AMTT 1140 and ENGL 1010 or COMM 1010 or LE 1220 or one course from one of the Distribution Areas; Fine Arts (FA), Humanities (HU), Life Sciences (LS), Physical Science (PS), or Social Science (SS) with concurrency. Semester(s): Spring & Summer
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8.00 Credits
This course is designed to teach students the theories, principles, and concepts of communication & navigation, aircraft electrical systems, aircraft instrument systems, and fire protection systems. Theory and practical application of communication and navigation, aircraft electrical systems, aircraft fuel systems, assembly and rigging, and fire protection systems. Prerequisite(s): AMTT 1120, AMTT 1140, & AMTT 1220 and ENGL 1010 or COMM 1010 or LE 1220 or one course from one of the Distribution Areas; Fine Arts (FA), Humanities (HU), Life Sciences (LS), Physical Sciences (PS) or Social Science (SS) with concurrency. Semester(s): Fall & Spring
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8.00 Credits
This course is designed to teach students the theories, principles, and concepts of aircraft landing gear, hydraulic & pneumatic, cabin atmosphere control, ice & rain control, position & warning, fuel systems, and waste & water. Prerequisite(s): AMTT 1120, AMTT 1140, AMTT 1220, & AMTT 1240 and ENGL 1010 or COMM 1010 or LE 1220 or one course from 1 of the Distribution Areas; Fine Arts (FA), Humanities (HU), Life Sciences (LS), Physical Science (PS) or Social Science (SS) 'with concurrency.' Semester(s): Fall & Summer
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3.00 Credits
This course will provide training in aircraft electronics, reviewing basic concepts, and preparing student to take NCATT(National Center for Aerospace & Transportation Technologies) AET(Aircraft Electronics Technician) cert. As specified by NCATT the following concepts are required. DC/AC circuits, resistors, inductors, capacitors, transformers, analog/digital circuits, power supply, wave generation, and limiter circuits, also several aircraft and avionics maintenance topics,basic troubleshooting theory, safety practices. Prereq: AMTT 1240 or instructor approval Semester: Fall & Spring
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5.00 Credits
Prereq: AMTT 1120, AMTT 1140, AMTT 1240 or A&P license. Technical information and laboratory projects necessary for the practical application of testing and troubleshooting aircraft avionics systems, and for understanding theories, principals, and related concepts. Semester: Fall & Spring
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3.00 Credits
This course will provide additional training in aircraft electronics, advanced systems, adding to information taught in AMTT 1400 Aircraft Electronic Systems and preparing student to take NCATT(National Center for Aerospace & Transportation Technologies) AET(Aircraft Electronics Technician) endorsements, as follows, "Autonomous Navigation Systems", "Dependant Navigation Systems", "Onboard Communications and Safety Systems", and "Radio Communications Systems". Also will get into troubleshooting related to these systems. Prereq: AMTT 1400 or instructor approval Semester: Fall & Spring
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