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  • 3.00 Credits

    P ART2501C introduces students to compositional, tonal and color relationships in painting the forms of the human face and figure. Life Painting exposes students to the associated vocabulary, historical context and practical applications of direct, observational painting from the live, nude model. This course introduces students to the creative process, concept development, and broadens and sensitizes the student to materials and techniques involved in the painting process. Life Painting requires substantial time toward the completion of class projects, both in and outside of scheduled class time. Life Painting aids in preparing students to apply for entry to upper-division programs through the development of a body of portfolio-quality figur Full Description
  • 3.00 Credits

    P The purpose of an Individual Study is to assist the student in pursuing special academic interests in greater depth than is possible in existing courses
  • 3.00 Credits

    P ART2955 is designed to help Visual and Performing Arts students with a significant body of work in one or more of the creative arts acquire the skills to effectively market themselves and their work. Assignments will include resumes, film and digital portfolios designed to aid in gaining employment or admission to upper division schools. The student must have accumulated a significant body of portfolio-quality artwork prior to registration
  • 4.00 Credits

    O This is an introductory course for students who plan to pursue a career as a professional pilot. The objective of the course is to include VFR and IFR flight planning, visual and electronic navigation techniques, basic aviation physiology, chart interpretation, checklists and communication procedures, and airways navigation and approach procedures. Upon completion, the student will be prepared for more in-depth study of each of the topics in subsequent courses, and will be fully prepared for navigation within the continental United States as a private pilot
  • 3.00 Credits

    O This is a course in atmospheric science with an emphasis on applications to flight. The following topics will be covered: atmospheric composition, thermal patterns, pressure patterns, circulation, winds, stability, fronts, fog, storms, icing, jet streams, turbulence and aviation weather services
  • 3.00 Credits

    O This course covers the fundamentals of lift and drag. Students will be given the basic governing equations of aerodynamics and how to apply these equations to determine lift and drag on common aircraft. Prerequisite: ATF1100
  • 3.00 Credits

    O This is an introductory course covering the design and operation of aircraft structures and operating systems. The first section of the course covers the basic structure to include fuselage, empennage, and flight controls. The second section covers propulsion systems to include reciprocating engines and turbines. The third section covers the various operating systems to include electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, fire protection, and environmental. ATF 1100, Introduction to Pilot Training, is a prerequisite for this course. It may not be taken concurrently
  • 3.00 Credits

    O This course will cover the following topics related to the law and its application to aviation: origins of law; basic types of law; application of law to aviation; local, state and federal regulations; rights, responsibilities and liabilities of airmen; safety and regulatory issues; government and private proprietary legal issues; labor and employment; insurance and product liability, and current issues of interest. and current issues of interest
  • 3.00 Credits

    O This course is designed for students pursuing a career in any aviation related field. It examines the factors that contribute to the safe operation of private, commercial and military aircraft. Among the topics covered are human factors such as judgment, physiology, optical illusions and spatial disorientation; operational factors such as training, supervision and air traffic control; weather factors; and maintenance. The course is built around case studies, many of which were prominent news events such as TWA Flight 8 00 and the John F. Kennedy Jr. crash. We will also examine, step by step, t he NTSB accident investigation process that officially determines the root cause of each accident. The process is much like a CSI-type drama where d Full Description
  • 1.00 Credits

    P ASL1140 introduces students to the basic components of American Sign Language as used in the deaf community as well as to various manual communication systems and philosophies. The course will give an overview of sign language through general discussion of ASL structure and its use in society today. Instruction will focus on building a basic vocabulary and the communicative skills necessary for elementary interactions with deaf or hearing impaired people who use ASL
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