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4.00 Credits
4 credits. Prerequisites: Avit 101 or Avit 102, and Avit 260. Utilizing the 3D tower simulator, the students are taught the basic, advanced, and fundamental local control tower operations, structure, procedures, tower concepts, theories, positions, and facility levels (5-7). Students will build on the knowledge gained in Avit 260 ATC Tower Operations I. Students will be required to demonstrate the basic knowledge by applying radar arrivals/departure procedures. To complete this course, students will be required to demonstrate their basic knowledge of control tower operations through written examinations and performance scenarios. An ATC lab is required. F, S, SS
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4.00 Credits
4 credits. Prerequisite: Avit 261. This course provides students with advanced radar training and knowledge of separation requirements and procedures of terminal radar operations. Using advanced Air Traffic Control techniques, uncontrolled airport, military, and emergency operations are introduced. Student evaluations are based on demonstrated application of acquired controller skills utilizing ATC simulation. Scenarios progress in difficulty. To complete this course, students must, in addition to normal academic requirements, successfully complete required advanced radar simulation scenarios without assistance. An ATC lab is required. F, S, SS
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1.00 Credits
1 credit. Prerequisite: Avit 102. The seaplane certification course includes all the necessary classroom and flight instruction for the student to acquire the skill, knowledge, and experience for obtaining a seaplane rating on his/her Private or Commercial Pilot Certificate. The course will include, but not be limited to, normal takeoffs, porpoising and skipping, water emergency takeoffs and landings, taxiing, sailing and docking, glassy water operations, cross-wind, rough water, and confined area takeoffs and landings, and the general care and operation of a seaplane. S-U grading only. F, S, SS
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1.00 Credits
1 credit. Prerequisite: Avit 102. Provides the necessary ground school and dual flight instruction for an endorsement for operation of tailwheel-type airplanes. Allows the student to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary for operation of the tailwheel aircraft on the ground and in flight. S-U grading only. F, SS
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1.00 Credits
1 credit. Prerequisite: Avit 102. To introduce, analyze and fly some of the more advanced flight maneuvers defined as aerobatics. Basic aerobatic maneuvers will be flown during the course including loops, spins, rolls, and inverted flight, with advanced variations and combinations of maneuvers demonstrated in flight. S-U grading only. F, S, SS
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
1-4 credits. S-U grading only. Prerequisite: Acceptance into a co-op position with cooperating industry and approval by Aviation Department. A practical work experience with an employer closely associated with the student's academic area. Arranged by mutual agreement between student, aviation department, and employer. A maximum of four cooperative education credits may be applied toward the total credits needed to complete degree requirements. Co-op credits may not be substituted for any required course within the student's major. F,S,SS
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
1-4 credits. F, S
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. Prerequisite: Avit 302. This is the first of a two course curriculum in airport administration. This initial course provides an introduction to the complex elements of airport planning and its importance in achieving a successful airport operation. Course content includes a study of the duties and responsibilities of the airport manager with a special emphasis on the Federal Air Regulations governing the operation and administration of commercial service airports within the United States. F, S, SS
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. Prerequisite: Avit 302. This course is designed to introduce the student to the United States legal system and the development of aviation law. The course will cover a broad range of topics including FAA enforcement actions, aircraft ownership issues, products liability law, criminal law, insurance law, airline law, and a discussion of legal issues facing airports. F, S, SS
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. Prerequisite: Avit 302. This course examines the four major areas of air carrier operations, including ground, technical, flight and system operations, as well as airline economics, utilizing a management simulation tool. There is an intensive examination of regional, point-to-point and network carrier operations. Student management teams make weekly decisions in seven categories: Overall Strategy; Marketing; Operations Management; Human Resource Development; Finance; Asset Management; and Behavioral Elements. A portion of each class time is devoted to simulation activities, and the reading assignments focus on management decisions pertinent to the topic assigned, relying in part on current industry events, with an emphasis on ethical decision making. F, S, SS
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