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Course Criteria
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5.00 Credits
AUTO 2565 Advanced Automotive Electrical (2L,6LB, 5CR) A continuation of the vehicle electrical system operation and testing covering lighting circuits, instrumentation, accessories, body computers, electronic chassis controls and passive restraint systems. Prerequisite: AUTO 1765 and Instructor Permission.
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5.00 Credits
AUTO 2610 Computerized Fuel Systems (2L,6LB,5CR) This course is intended for automotive students who have the need to increase their background on electronically controlled engine management systems. Students will begin with an overview of concepts that are applicable to understanding and diagnosing systems on all vehicles; then will move on to the study of individual systems. Prerequisite: AUTO 1510 and AUTO 1765 and Instructor Permission.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
AUTO 2800 Problems in Automotive Technology (1-3CR) (Max. 6) Designed to provide the opportunity for advanced automotive students to pursue an independent problem in advanced areas of automotive repair. Students electing this course will develop, under supervision of an instructor, a problem, which is of specific interest to them. Prerequisite: Advanced standing in the automotive program and approval of the instructor.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
AUTO 2980 Cooperative Work Experience (Automotive)(2-6CR)(Max. 8) On the job training with in automotive technology.
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3.00 Credits
AVTN 1500 Introduction to Aviation (3L,3CR) A brief look into various subject areas including aviation history, pilot licenses, aviation jobs, aviation organizations, and aircraft ownership. This class is open to students who wish to learn about the subject but may not wish to fly or students who have thought about flying but want to learn more before making a decision to actually get started.
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1.00 - 8.00 Credits
AVTN 1980 Cooperative Work Experience (1-8CR) Students are afforded the opportunity to gain practical on-the-job experience in their specialties. Students will be supervised by the instructor and the employer. A minimum of 80 hours of on-the-job training represents one semester credit.
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3.00 Credits
AVTN 2510 Private Pilot Ground (3L,3CR) Includes the study of Federal Aviation Regulations, flight dynamics, meteorology, navigation, and airport operations. Designed to fulfill the ground school requirements for the FAA Private Pilot Certificate. FAA private pilot written test is class outcome.
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3.00 Credits
AVTN 2520 Private Pilot Flight (3L,3CR) Requires flight instruction as listed by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for a private pilot license which will be paid by students directly to a FAA recognized flight school based on the flight school's regularly published costs. Students will receive an S/U grade based on the results of a final check flight as required by the FAA.Prerequisite:Concurrent enrollment in AVTN 2510 and third-class medical certificate or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
AVTN 2600 Instrument Pilot Ground (3L,3CR) Includes the study of aircraft altitude control, flight maneuvers, and flight based solely on instrument reference. Also covered are hazardous weather, interpreting weather data, FAA regulations and IFR procedures. FAA instrument rating written test is outcome. Prerequisite: AVTN 2520, or permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
AVTN 2620 Instrument Pilot Flight (3L,3CR) Teaches the application of aircraft altitude control, flight maneuvers, and flight based solely on instrument reference. (Stage I-III). The course also includes advance navigation, IFR/ATC procedures and night flying. Requires flight and hood instruction as listed by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for an instrument rating which will be paid by students directly to a FAA recognized flight school based on the flight school's regularly published costs. Students will receive an S/U grade based on the results of a final check flight as required by the FAA.Prerequisite: AVTN 2520, or permission of instructor.
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