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3.00 Credits
This course covers the foundation of a good safety program: the Safety Management Systems (SMS). The course begins with the history and evolution of safety, the principles of quality management, and then delves into the rigors of safety analysis. Topics will include hazards, risks, controls, and the tools and methods of analysis. Students will create a program for a Part 141 Flight School, and utilize taxonomies in our modern aviation system.
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3.00 Credits
This course gives aviation students a broad understanding of the ground safety program. Students will become familiar with hazardous material management, emergency planning, ground handling procedures and ground structure protection. Other topics will include the impact of weather on ground operations, ramp and cargo operations, fuel safety and how to collect, manage and analyze safety data.
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3.00 Credits
This course gives aviation students a deeper understanding of a flight safety program. Students will become familiar with the basics of an aviation safety program, how training, education, awards programs, motivation, and risk management come into play for organizing, managing and developing an aviation safety program.
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3.00 Credits
Since the Wright Brothers first controlled, sustained, powered, heavier-than-air flight, and subsequent crash, analysis of why it happened has been a part of aviation. No safety minded aviation professional is unaware of the risks in aviation, and the lessons to be learned from accidents. This course will give a broad overview of the investigation process, not make accident investigators of the students. Using the actual text of the premier safety investigation courses, students will learn the techniques investigators use to discover how and why accidents occur.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to the post 9-11 environment in aviation security. Students need to understand the importance of threat analysis, from the perimeter fence, to screening passengers and baggage, and to the overall infrastructure of airports. Students will gain an appreciation of the behind-the-scenes efforts that go unnoticed by the many passengers flying every day.
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3.00 Credits
This course reviews the history, breadth and overview of unmanned aerospace systems. Students gain understanding in the development of UAS, changes as technology improved, and how industry is rapidly changing with the advancement of UAS into everyday society.
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1.00 Credits
This course ensures students have the proper FAA certification for Remote Pilot. As a challenge course, students complete the course by submitting required documentation, taking an online exam and writing a reflection on their training experience.
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3.00 Credits
This course reviews the concepts of human factors in Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). Students review crew resource management and aeronautical decision making as they relate to the complex operation and management of UAS.
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3.00 Credits
This course reviews concepts of safety systems in Unmanned Aerial Systems. Students review risk management, checklists, and evaluations of environment and organizational safety in UAS. Students discover the role of process and evaluation with the use of case studies.
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3.00 Credits
This course reviews the process of education for Unmanned Aerial Systems. Students review methodology and design of curriculum for UAS. Students discover the role of hands-on learning applications and evaluation with the use of case studies and industry examples.
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