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AT 480: Research and Writing in Athletic Training
3.00 Credits
Park University
PREREQUISITE: EN 105, EN 106, passing the WCT and an accumulated 60 hours. This course is designed to have students review current literature and perform scientific and technical research to prepare reports that address the areas of athletic training. This course will satisfy the EN 306 requirement for Athletic Training majors. 3:0:3
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AT 490: Senior Seminar in Athletic Training
3.00 Credits
Park University
PREREQUISITE: AT 480 and MA 120 A capstone course where students examine current issues in the field of athletic training that allow them to engage in professional research and presentation. In addition, students will get opportunities for practicing mock certification exams. 3:0:3
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AV 103: Air Transportation
3.00 Credits
Park University
A study of air transport system development up to the present. Emphasis is on the characteristics of each part of the system such as the effects of regulation, competition, and environmental control. 3:0:3
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AV 103 - Air Transportation
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AV 104: General Aviation Management
3.00 Credits
Park University
A practical view of the management of aviation enterprises. Covers basic management concepts, the importance of profit and the impact of many regulations on the aviation industry. Review of the decision making process and a look into the future of general aviation business. 3:0:3
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AV 262: Aviation Marketing
3.00 Credits
Park University
The function of marketing in airline and general aviation operations, market research, demand analysis, advertising and promotion, sales, traffic, and theory of price determination. 3:0:3
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AV 267: Aviation Law and Regulations
3.00 Credits
Park University
The development of aviation law as a distinctive body of statutes, treaties, regulations and case law. Topics include federal and state jurisdictional problems, criminal law, aviation accident litigation, environmental law and international law of air and space. 3:0:3
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AV 370: Airline Management
3.00 Credits
Park University
Study of management development of various domestic, local and international air carriers. Designed to cover the complex area of operational techniques and problems confronting airlines today. 3:0:3
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AV 402: Special Topics in Aviation Management
3.00 Credits
Park University
In-depth examination of contemporary issues in the field of aviation management. Topics include, but are not limited to: passenger trends, deregulation criteria for transport aircraft, airport security, air cargo operation problems, environmental impact and conservation problems. May be repeated for credit with change in topic. 3:0:3
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AV 403: Airport Management
3.00 Credits
Park University
The major functions of airport management operations, zoning, adequacy, financing, revenues and expenses, design, and safety. A study of the airport master plan; federal, state, and local agencies; and the socioeconomic effect on the community. 3:0:3
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AV 426: Aviation Safety
3.00 Credits
Park University
Designed to develop an awareness of the broad areas involved in the pursuit of safety in the air. The basic principles of aviation accident prevention in government, airlines, corporate, and other aspects of aviation. Includes the technological aspects of flight as well as the human aspects. 3:0:3
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