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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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3.00 Credits
AVTN 2705 Commercial Pilot Ground (3L,3CR) Includes the study of aircraft altitude control and flight maneuvers applicable to the commercial pilot certificate. Federal Aviation Administration commercial pilot written test is outcome.Prerequisite: AVTN 2620 or permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
AVTN 2720 Commercial Pilot Flight I (3L,3CR) Advanced flight instruction teaching abilities such as precision altitude flying, commercial maneuvers, radio navigation, and night flying. Requires flight instruction as listed by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for an Commercial 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 an intermediate check flight as required by the FAA.Prerequisite: Completion of AVTN 2620 or permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
AVTN 2730 Commercial Pilot Flight II (3L,3CR) Advanced flight instruction teaching abilities such as precision altitude flying, commercial maneuvers, radio navigation, and night flying. Requires flight instruction as listed by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for an Commercial 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 an final check flight as required by the FAA. Prerequisite: AVTN 2720, or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
BADM 1000 Intro to Business (3L,3CR) [E] An orientation to the field of business: types of business organizations, financing of businesses, marketing functions, and business environment. Fall semester only.
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3.00 Credits
BADM 1005 Business Mathematics I (2L,2LB,3CR) Designed to review basic mathematics skills and build a proficiency in the operation of electronic calculators. These skills are applied to practical business problems in bank services, payroll, taxes, risk management, mark-up, discount, depreciation, financial analysis, simple and compound interest. Prerequisite: MATH 0920 or Algebra Domain 40-65. Spring semester only.
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3.00 Credits
BADM 1020 Business Communications (3L,3CR) [E] Helps students to compose, edit, and rapidly revise business messages on microcomputers. Group interaction is emphasized with written communications, reports, and other communications resources such as speaking and listening, and use of the Internet and e-mail.
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3.00 Credits
BADM 1025 Entrepreneurial Finance (3L,3CR) The successful management of a company's finances is fundamental to success in today's competitive business environment. This course covers key economic concepts, management functions, financial statements and financial analysis used for a business.
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3.00 Credits
BADM 1030 Personal Finance (3L,3CR) The efficient management of money is a prime requirement for a happy and successful family life. This course is designed to aid the student in planning a program for such major items as inflation, budgeting, insurance, savings and investment, home buying, and income taxes. Recommended as an elective for business and nonbusiness majors.
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