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  • 2.00 Credits

    This course will provide the knowledge and skill necessary to earn a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Multi-Engine Commercial Rating. This lab includes instruction in multi-engine operation, 12 hours of one-on one ground instruction and 15 hours of flight instruction an airplane or flight training device with an FAA Certified Flight Instructor or solo to gain the level of proficiency required to pass the FAA Multi-Engine Commercial practical test. Instruction includes requirements as listed in the Federal Aviation Regulations. Requires current medical certificate, airport security clearance, completion of prerequisite program courses with a C or better and program approval to register. (Prerequisites: AVIA 2200, AVIA 2250, and AVIA 2251.)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course covers hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical, pressurization, environmental, and other systems for large-transport category aircraft. Turbine engines, primary and secondary flight controls, and miscellaneous important systems are examined. Examples of systems in large transport-category jets will be discussed from the pilot operational perspective. Requires completion of prerequisite program courses with a C or better. (Prerequisites: AVIA 2100, AVIA 2110, and AVIA 2115.)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is a study of various techniques designed to enhance management and leadership methods. Emphasizes decision-making and judgment skills as well as methods to improve effective communication and skills to develop a productive work environment for flight crew and other airline personnel. Requires completion of prerequisite program courses with a C or better. (Prerequisites: AVIA 2100, AVIA 2110, AVIA 2115.)
  • 2.00 Credits

    Flight instructor ground school course in preparation for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Certified Flight Instructor practical test and the Certified Flight Instructor written examinations. Includes Federal Aviation Regulations, learning the flight instructor role, demonstrating maneuvers, gaining proficiency demonstrating and explaining maneuvers, refining instructions skills and demonstrating instructional competence. Requires completion of prerequisite program courses with a C or better. (Prerequisites: AVIA 2200, AVIA 2250, and AVIA 2251.)
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course will provide the knowledge and skill necessary to earn a Federal Aviation Administration Flight (FAA) Instructor License. This lab includes instruction in teaching techniques, 16 hours of one-on one ground instruction and 25 hours of flight instruction an airplane or flight training device with an FAA Certified Flight Instructor or solo to gain the level of proficiency required to pass the FAA Flight Instructor practical test. Instruction includes requirements as listed in the Federal Aviation Regulations. Requires current medical certificate, airport security clearance, completion of prerequisite program courses with a C or better and program approval to register. (Prerequisites: AVIA 2200, AVIA 2250, and AVIA 2251. Other Requirements: Requires current medical certificate, airport security clearance, not PSEO eligible.)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This is a one-semester course that introduces students to applied aspects of environmental science. It provides students with a broad overview of the scientific and social aspects of human impact on the environment, interrelationships among organisms and their physical environment, and current issues in environmental science. Students will examine humans' role in the natural world, the impact of the growth of the human population, and the increase in humans' technological ability to make changes in the world. Students will be encouraged to explore societal, political, economic and personal value systems with regard to environmental issues. (Prerequisites: None).
  • 3.00 Credits

    A one-semester course for non-science majors that blends traditional and contemporary biological concepts for understanding life in today's world. Science and the scientific method, the nature of life, cell structure and function, cell reproduction, genetic inheritance, human genetic analysis, biotechnology, and evolution are covered. Students will evaluate ethical issues of some biological, genetic, and biotechnology applications. This course will serve as an introduction to cellular biology to prepare for further study in biology-related or health-related fields. Lab attendance is mandatory. (Prerequisites: None).
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course covers the fundamentals of plant biology, focusing on the various types of plants and the basic anatomy and physiology of plants. The course is also designed to promote an awareness of the significance of plants in the natural processes of our biosphere and specifically for humans. Students will be challenged to think about the importance of plants in decision-making, from individual, ethical choices to social, economic and policymaking choices. (Prerequisites: None).
  • 4.00 Credits

    This one-semester course provides a comprehensive overview of introductory human anatomy and physiology of the major body systems. The course introduces students to biological molecules, cells, tissues, and organ systems of the human body and incorporates anatomical terminology. The laboratory curriculum does not include physical dissection of organisms. (Prerequisites: None).
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is a one semester study of the biology of the human body. Each of the component systems will be studied in order to develop an understanding of how each part contributes to the whole. This knowledge will be applied to the analysis of current health and social issues. Laboratory sessions are designed to correlate with lecture topics. Dissection of appropriate animal specimens is included. (Prerequisites: None).
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