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  • 2.00 Credits

    P ASL1150 continues the introduction to American Sign Language begun in ASL1140. The course will develop further ASL vocabulary, expose students to increasingly complex grammatical constructions, teach inflectional usage, and continue the introduction to deaf culture. Instruction will emphasize continued development of both expressive and receptive skills. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in ASL1140 or equivalent competency
  • 3.00 Credits

    P ASL2160 continues the study of American Sign Language with emphasis on developing intermediate conversation skills and flexibility of communication. The course provides an additional ASL vocabulary development and signing concepts, and complex elements of grammar are introduced. Idiomatic signs and continued development of intermediate expressive and receptive skills are emphasized. All students are expected to work within a voice-off classroom environment. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in ASL1150 or equivalent competency
  • 3.00 Credits

    P This course is a survey of astronomy intended for the non-science major. It is an exploration of our universe through descriptive studies of our solar system, stars, constellations, black holes, galaxies, quasars, and cosmology. Other topics included are artificial satellites, the space program, energy problems, and the search for extraterrestrial life. Emphasis is placed on scientific reasoning and precision, and on the importance of astronomy as an integral part of the everyday life of the individual
  • 1.00 Credits

    P This laboratory experience provides an exploration of our universe through exercises involving observations of celestial objects and analysis of observational data. Telescopes, binoculars, and the naked eye are used to observe the sun, the moon, planets, constellations, stars, star clusters, nebulae, and galaxies. Prerequisite or corequisite: AST1002
  • 3.00 Credits

    O This is the introductory course for students who plan to pursue a career as a professional pilot. Topics include atmosphere and airspeed measurement, airfoils and aerodynamic forces, lift and drag, aircraft flight performance, takeoff and landing performance, maneuvering performance, and stability and control
  • 2.00 Credits

    O ATF1104 is the second course in the flight sequence prescribed in our internal articulation agreement and our articulation agreement with Embry Riddle Aeronautical University. This course covers preliminary flight training as provided by an FAA certified flight instructor under contract to the program. Experience from the first solo flight through to the successful completion of the private pilot checkride is incorporated in the course. Objectives in this course are contained in the FAA Private Pilot Certification course. They meet the requirement of Title 14 CFR, Part 141
  • 1.00 Credits

    O ATF1120 is the first course in the flight sequence prescribed in our internal articulation agreement and our articulation agreement with Embry Riddle Aeronautical University. This course covers preliminary flight training as provided by an FAA Certified Flight Instructor under contract to the program. Experience from the beginning of flight training through the completion of the first solo flight is incorporated in the course. Objectives in this course are contained in the FAA Private Pilot Certification Course. They meet the requirement of Title 14 CFR, Part 141
  • 1.00 Credits

    O This course is the inflight companion course to ATF 2100, Introduction to Instrument Flight, and is designed to provide the student with the inflight instruction required to qualify for an FAA Instrument rating for their private pilot's certificate. The course includes instruction and demonstrated proficiency in inflight instrument procedures, emergency procedures, and knowledge of FAA regulations. To receive credit for this course the student must pass an inflight checkride administered by an FAA sanctioned evaluator
  • 3.00 Credits

    O This course will prepare the student to operate an aircraft solely by reference to the flight instruments. This will greatly assist the student in qualifying for an instrument rating on his/her pilot certificate and to operate under FAA instrument flight rules. Completion of ATF 1100 is a prerequisite. ATF 1100 & ATF 2100 should not be taken concurrently in the same semester. The requirement for completion of ATF 1100 may be waived by the instructor if the student has logged at least 15 flight hours
  • 1.00 Credits

    O ATF2400 is flown with a FAA Certified Flight Instructor. Credit is awarded when the student successfully passes a practical inflight evaluation with an FAA evaluator. The multi-engine rating allows pilots to operate more sophisticated aircraft with multiple powerplants
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