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ART 298: Topics in Art History
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Kishwaukee College
Prerequisite: None This course offers special topics in Art History. When offered, topics may include Non Western Art, Women Artists, or a concentration on a specific Art Period/Style. Slide lecture and discussion. No topic will be offered more than twice in three years. Variable hours, 1-3 contact hours a week. Repeatable three times as topics change.
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ART 299: Topics in Studio Art
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Kishwaukee College
Prerequisite: None Topics will vary each semester. Possible course offerings will be portfolio development, the management of an art gallery, book and paper arts, or other specialized areas of interest in the studio arts. Variable hours, 1-3 contact hours a week. Repeatable three times as topics change.
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AVF 101: Primary Flight Theory
4.00 Credits
Kishwaukee College
Prerequisite: None This course is designed to serve as ground training for the private pilot license. Topics will range from aerodynamics, aircraft systems, airport systems, Federal Aviation Regulations, aviation weather and cross-country flight planning. Students must pass the Stage One and Stage Two knowledge tests with a minimum of 80%. Four hours lecture/discussion a week.
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AVF 102: Primary Flight I
3.00 Credits
Kishwaukee College
Prerequisite: None This course is designed to prepare the student with aeronautical knowledge and experience necessary for first solo flight. Students will progress through the four basic flight maneuvers to take-off and landing procedures. A solo flight evaluation will be conducted at the end of the course. Three hours lecture/discussion a week.
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AVF 110: Primary Flight II
3.00 Credits
Kishwaukee College
Prerequisite: AVF program coordinator consent required, This course is the final stage of preparation for the private pilot license. Students will be introduced to the soft-field and short-field takeoffs and landings and night-flying operations. Cross-country solo flight preparation using pilotage, dead reckoning, and navigation systems using VFR within the U.S. National Airspace System must be completed. Three hours lecture/discussion a week.
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AVF 111: Aircraft Systems
4.00 Credits
Kishwaukee College
Prerequisite: None The purpose of this course is to give the career pilot an insight into the systems of large transport aircraft. Students will learn the construction, operation, and components of reciprocating and jet power plants. Also included in the course will be the operation and components of cabin pressurization and air conditioning systems, flight control systems, landing gear systems, fuel systems, electrical systems, anti-icing systems, and fire detection systems. Four hours lecture/discussion a week.
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AVF 120: Flight-Basic
4.00 Credits
Kishwaukee College
Prerequisite: AVF program coordinator consent required. This is the beginning course to prepare for the Commercial Pilot Certificate. Major emphasis will be upon solo and solo cross-country flight with ground instruction with each training flight and other flight related topics. Students will complete additional cross-country day and night flights utilizing VFR (visual flight rules) conditions for pilotage, dead reckoning and navigation systems. At the completion of the course the student will have accumulated the required solo time as required by the FAA for the Commercial Pilot Certificate. Four hours lecture/discussion a week.
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AVF 121: Human Factors for Aviators
4.00 Credits
Kishwaukee College
Prerequisite: AVF program coordinator consent required. This course will provide specialized instruction in the areas of the physiological aspects of aviation, the psychological aspects of aviation, aeronautical decision-making, and crew resource management. Four hours lecture a week.
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AVF 201: Flight-Instrument Theory
4.00 Credits
Kishwaukee College
Prerequisite: AVF program coordinator consent required. This course is designed to serve as ground training for pilot instrument rating. Topics will range from airplane instruments, to Federal Aviation regulations, navigation systems, and aviation weather aeronautical decision-making. Students must pass the Stage One, Stage Two, and Stage Three knowledge tests with a minimum score of 80%. Four hours lecture/demonstration a week.
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AVF 202: Flight-Instrument
5.00 Credits
Kishwaukee College
Prerequisite: AVF program coordinator consent required. This course is to prepare the aviation student for the Instrument Rating. It will provide flight instruction in preparation for the Instrument Pilot Practical Examination. Also included will be dual flight instruction and topics such as Air Traffic environment, holding procedures, and instrument approaches. Five hours lecture/demonstration a week.
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