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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Prepares students with the aeronautical knowledge, skills and experience necessary to meet the requirements for a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Commercial Pilot Certificate with an Airplane Category and Single Engine Land Class rating. Topics include familiarization with the complex training aircraft, commercial flight maneuvers, simulated emergency procedures, maximum performance takeoff and landing procedures and extended cross-country flight operations. Nine lab hours per week. Prerequisite: AVT 1110 and AVT 1170 and Approval of Department
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1.00 Credits
Prepares students with the aeronautical knowledge, skill and experience necessary to meet the requirements for a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Commercial Pilot Certificate with an Airplane Category and Multi Engine Land Class rating. Topics include multi-engine aircraft systems, aerodynamics, flight maneuvers, single-engine operations, maximum performance takeoff and landing procedures, attitude control by instrument reference during single engine operations and single engine emergency procedures. Two lab hours per week. Prerequisite: AVT 1224 and AVT 2263 and Approval of Department
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1.00 Credits
Prepares students with the aeronautical knowledge, skill and experience necessary to meet the requirements for a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Certified Flight Instructor Pilot Certificate with an Airplane Category and Single Engine Land Class Rating. Topics include the fundamentals of instruction as it pertains to the training aircraft, flight maneuvers, maximum performance takeoff and landing procedures, attitude control by instrument reference, solo flight, night flying, cross-country operations and navigation procedures. Two lab hours per week. Prerequisite: AVT 2258 and Prerequisite: Approval of Department
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1.00 Credits
Prepares students with the knowledge necessary to complete the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Certified Flight Instructor Instrument knowledge exam. Topics include flight instructor responsibilities and professionalism, development of instrument flight lesson plans and evaluations, instrument pilot logbook endorsements and review of instrument pilot aeronautical knowledge areas as it pertains to the FAA Certified Flight Instructor Instrument certificate. Prerequisite: AVT 1110 and AVT 1170 and AVT 2250 and Prerequisite: AVT 2258 and Prerequisite: Approval of Department
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1.00 Credits
Prepares students with aeronautical knowledge, skill and experience necessary to meet the requirements for a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Certified Flight Instructor Instrument Pilot Certificate with an Airplane Category and Single Engine Land Class Rating. Topics include the fundamentals of instruction as it pertains to the instrument pilot certificate, instrument flight maneuvers, instrument scanning techniques, instrument flying fundamentals, attitude control by instrument reference, instrument flying cross- country operations and instrument approach procedures. Two lab hours per week. Prerequisite: AVT 2275 and Prerequisite: Approval of Department
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3.00 Credits
Demonstration of command and control simulations of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) operations, including mission planning, decision making, data management, avionics, sensors, communications, and situational awareness during UAS operations. One classroom, four lab hours per week. Prerequisite: Approval of Department
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1.00 Credits
Prepares students with the aeronautical knowledge, skill and experience necessary to meet the requirements for a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Certified Multi Engine Flight Instructor Pilot Certificate with an Airplane Category and Multi Engine Land Class Rating. Topics include the fundamentals of instruction as it pertains to the multiengine training aircraft, aircraft systems, aerodynamics, flight maneuvers, maximum performance takeoff and landing procedures, attitude control during single-engine precision instrument approaches and single-engine emergency procedures. Two lab hours per week. Prerequisite: AVT 2266 and Prerequisite: Approval of Department
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0.50 - 9.00 Credits
Varied content offering of special interest to the discipline but not covered within existing courses; may be scheduled in a classroom/ seminar setting or in nontraditional format.
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2.00 Credits
Supervised work experience related to the students' major or career program to develop new skills and professional work experience which will enhance marketability and networking. Twenty co-op hours per week. Approval of Co-op and 2.0 GPA or higher
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3.00 Credits
Basic anatomy and physiology background for medical personnel emphasizing basic principles of body structure and function.
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