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GE 10: Basic Dc/ ac Electricity
3.00 Credits
Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology
- 5.5 certification units An introduction to the concepts of current, voltage, resistance and power. Coordinated lecture and laboratory sessions provide the theory and practical experience in the analysis of circuits, the use of electrical instruments, and the construction and maintenance of components, all typical of aircraft electrical systems. Prerequisite: BM11 or equivalent mathematics
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GL 31: Aircraft Weight And Balance- Certification Unit
1.00 Credits
Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology
A detailed study is made of aircraft weight and balance. Topics include aircraft empty weight, center of gravity, weighing procedures, effects of aircraft alterations on the center of gravity, adverse loading, corrections for overweight loading, corrections of out-ofcenter of gravity range loading, weight shifting and aircraft loading charts. Laboratory projects supplement the classroom work.
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GM 21: Aircraft Materials And Processes
3.00 Credits
Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology
- 4.5 certification units The characteristics and properties of ferrous, nonferrous and composite materials are studied. Emphasis is placed on aircraft hardware, fittings, destructive testing, hand-tool use and familiarization. Heat-treating, measurement techniques, corrosion and related technologies are investigated. Corequisite: GD01
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GO 41: Aircraft Operations And Publications
3.00 Credits
Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology
- 3 certification units Adetailed study is made of various maintenance publications, maintenance forms and records, and related Federal Air Regulations (FARs). Topics include the introduction to several non-destructive inspection procedures, along with corrosion detection, inspection, cleaning and treatment of affected areas, as well as restoring protective finishes. Ground operations and services are covered. The airworthiness directive log (AD log) computerized maintenance program will be explored. Prerequisites: AH31, GM21
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GP 01: INTRODUCTION TO AIRCRAFT PHYSICS
3.00 Credits
Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology
- - 3 certification units An integrated physics and mathematics course designed as a foundation for the aviation-related physics needs of the aircraft technician. Laws of physics in mechanics, fluids, atmospherics, aerodynamics and thermodynamics, as related to aviation are stressed with mathematical work to support the theory.
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HIS 141: Global Civilization
3.00 Credits
Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology
- 3 credits An analysis of the origins and development of the societies of the contemporary world. The course traces the growth of modern national states, the role of technology, the emergence of capitalism and democracy, the rise of socialist and third world nations, and the cultural features of modern civilization.
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HIS 252: Survey of American History
3.00 Credits
Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology
- 3 credits This course attempts to explain and understand the major forces, events and personalities responsible for molding the United States. The westward movement, domestic political movements, such as progressivism, and the rise of the urban-industrial megalopolis are emphasized. Prerequisite: HIS141; corequisite: POL254; spring offering only
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HIS 490: Special Topics in History
3.00 Credits
Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology
- 3 credits Special topics courses are courses in the field of history. These courses offer students an opportunity to learn about specific areas of research in a given field. Students who take HIS490 may use this course as a liberal arts elective.
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HUM 250: Western Music And Art History- Anintroduction
3.00 Credits
Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology
This course uses examples from mechanics, history, construction, show business, nature and sports to help students follow the development of European and North American music and art from the Middle Ages through the beginning of the 21st century. The course includes an introductory study of the elements of music, music notation and composition, and the evolution of visual art through the study of influential visual artists such as Michelangelo, Goya and Pollack. Supplemental materials are used in addition to the text.
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HUM 251: International Studies: a Global Perspective
3.00 Credits
Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology
- 3 credits This course is an exploration of cultural universals and differences around the world, with an overview of world geography, family life, economics, politics and religion. Prerequisite: ENG110
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