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5.00 Credits
Advanced electronics theory and application of diodes, bipolar transistors, field effect transistors, AC (Alternating current) power control devices, transistor amplifiers, sine wave oscillators, square wave generators, bistable circuits, operation amplifiers, and power supply and voltage regulators. Prerequisites: AMT126, or AMT126AA, or permission of the Department or Division.
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6.00 Credits
Theory of operation, interfacing, and troubleshooting of pneumatic, air-conditioning, ice and rain protection, engine, and fuel systems. Prerequisites: AVT120 or permission of Department or Division.
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6.00 Credits
Theory of operation, interfacing, and troubleshooting of instrument, flight environment data, air data pressure, altitude and direction, clocks, stall warning, cockpit voice recorder, static discharge, and audio and video monitoring systems. Prerequisites: Permission of Department or Division.
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6.00 Credits
Theory of operation, interfacing, and troubleshooting of automatic directional finder, very high frequency range, instrument landing, microwave landing, air traffic control, traffic alert, and collision avoidance, distance measurement equipment, radio altimeter, altitude alert, and ground proximity warning systems. Prerequisites: AVT225 or permission of Department or Division.
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6.00 Credits
Theory of operation, interfacing, and troubleshooting of long range navigational, weather radar, and airborne data integrated, weight and balance computations, and flight control systems. Prerequisites: AVT250 or permission of Department or Division.
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3.00 Credits
Consists of modules corresponding to biology courses offered in Maricopa Community College District. If student performance inadequate for currently enrolled biology course, enrollment may be changed to appropriate BIO080 module. Change only allowed if prerequisite met for currently enrolled course. Prerequisites: None.
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4.00 Credits
A one-semester introductory course covering basic principles and concepts of biology. Methods of scientific inquiry and behavior of matter and energy in biological systems are explored. Field trips may be required at students' expense. Prerequisites: None.
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4.00 Credits
Fundamentals of ecology and their relevance to human impact on natural ecosystems. Field trips may be required at students' expense. Prerequisites: None.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to biotechnology and its global impact on society. Covers applications, laboratory techniques, limitations and the international economic benefits, risks, and legal and moral issues associated with biotechnology. Prerequisites: None.
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4.00 Credits
A global study of plants in relation to humans; as a source of food, fiber, drugs, and other products; for aesthetic value, survival, and energy. Prerequisites: None.
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