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9.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ATEC 1519 Aviation Maintenance Technology - General Course may be waived with a valid Department of Transportation Federal Aviation Administration certificate The student will be able to read, understand, and perform the following: aircraft electrical systems, aircraft structures, aerodynamics, assembly and rigging, nonmetallic structural repair, aircraft fabric covering and finishes, aircraft welding, hydraulics and pneumatics, landing gear and position/warning system, arbin atmosphere control systems, instrument and communication/navigation systems, ice/rain/fire protection systems, fuel systems, airframe inspections. Laboratory is an integral part of this course. This course will be offered though a technology center FAA accredited Aviation Maintenance Technology program.
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9.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ATEC 1519 Aviation Maintenance Technology - General Course may be waived with a valid Department of Transportation Federal Aviation Administration certificate The student will be able to read, understand and perform the following: powerplant E electrical system; powerplant wiring system; fundamentals of turbine engines; powerplant instrumentation and fire protection; turbine intake, exhaust, cool, lube, and start systems; turbine fuels and metering, turbine ignition systems; turbine engine removal, overhaul, and installation; turbine engine inspection, repair, alteration, and troubleshooting; basic propeller systems; complex propeller system; fundamentals of reciprocating engines; reciprocating induction, exhaust, cool, lube and start systems; reciprocating fuels and metering; reciprocating ignition systems; reciprocating engine removal, overhaul and installation; reciprocating engine inspection, repair, alteration, and troubleshooting. Laboratory experiences are an integral part of this course. This course will be offered through a technology center FAA accredited Aviation Maintenance Technology program
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: none This course is designed to provide fundamental information concerning life and life processes with an introduction to the integration between structure and function. Introduction of principles at the major levels of biological organization is included. This course will satisfy the lecture-only life science requirement for graduation and is not intended for health or science majors. 3 hours lecture credit
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: none This course includes fundamental information concerning life and life processes with an introduction to the integration of structure and function. Application of principles at the major levels of biological organization is included in both lecture and laboratory. 3 hours lecture credit, 1 hour lab credit
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of genetic principles associated with mechanisms of heredity and relationship of genetics to diseases, inheritance, evolution, and contemporary social problems.
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4.00 Credits
This course is a study of relationships between plants and animals and their environments related to the interactions of the ecosystems. Individual and group projects are utilized to understand basic ecological principles.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: none This course is a study of morphology, anatomy, and physiology of plants with emphasis in phylogenetic relationships. Plant ecology, variation heredity, and economic importance are included. 3 hours lecture, 1 hour lab credit
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3.00 Credits
This course presents a brief review of the fundamental operations of arithmetic, common and decimal fractions, application of percentage with emphasis on cash and trade discounts, merchandising, simple and compound interest, depreciation, taxes, and insurance. A practical application of basic mathematics in the business environment is given.
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1.00 Credits
This course is designed to give the student practical applications with the basics of individual income tax preparation. The most commonly used forms for filing state and federal returns will be used.
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3.00 Credits
This is a thorough course in practical English usage and grammar. A study of sentence structure, parts of speech, forms, and type and agreement of verbs is emphasized.
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