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4.00 Credits
- 4 credits (3 credits lecture and 1 credit lab) As a continuation of PHY120 topics include the laws of thermodynamics, harmonic motion, fluid motion, wave motion and the electromagnetic spectrum. Lab experiments correspond with lecture subjects. Prerequisite: PHY120
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4.00 Credits
- 4 credits (3 credits lecture and 1 credit lab) An historical introduction to the physics of the twentieth century. Topics include the discovery of radioactivity, development of quantum theory, introduction to special relativity and kinetic theory. Prerequisite: PHY220
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3.00 Credits
- 3 credits This course is an introduction to astronomy, including satellite motion, space exploration, the solar system, planets, moons, comets and meteors, the Sun, cosmology as well as the birth and death of stars and galaxies.
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3.00 Credits
- 5 certification units A detailed study is made of the proper methods of operating, testing and evaluating the performance of the aircraft reciprocating powerplant 100-hour annual inspection and flight line safety and operations. Included are computerized aircraft recording, record keeping, analysis of supporting systems, such as fire protection, engine instrumentation, turbocharging, system maintenance and troubleshooting, cockpit orientation and run-up of aircraft. Laboratory experience complements the classwork. Prerequisites or co-requisites: PC52, PP53, PS51
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3.00 Credits
- 3 credits An analysis of the processes of the American form of government under the Constitution. The course also covers the nature and structure of government, its characteristics and functions, and the intimate relationship of government to other interests. Prerequisite: ENG110
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3.00 Credits
- 3 credits This course attempts to focus events in American diplomacy within the framework of world politics and the international condition of the times. Major instruments of United States foreign policy are analyzed. Prerequisite: POL254; spring offering only
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3.00 Credits
- 0 certification unit A comprehensive examination of powerplant subjects prior to the written Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Powerplant Examination. Students not requiring FAA certification will substitute DP404 Project Seminar and DP405 Degree Project. Prerequisites: all powerplant subjects completed satisfactorily, airframe certificate or must take AA02 and PP02 in the same semester. Failure of any prerequisite of PP02 will require retake of PP02.
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3.00 Credits
- 5 certification units A detailed study is made of reciprocating engines and their accessories. The theory of internal combustion engines is applied to specific powerplants, operational techniques are explored, and maintenance and overhaul techniques are analyzed. Lab experience includes inspection, repair and overhaul of the powerplant.
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3.00 Credits
- 6 certification units A study of high performance gas turbine engines and how their accessories are made. Operational maintenance and overhaul techniques are analyzed. Students are introduced to procedures and run-up modern turbo jet and turbo prop engines.
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3.00 Credits
- 4 certification units A study is made of lubricants, lubrication systems, and the operating principles of various powerplant systems, such as cooling and exhaust. The theory and operation of propellers are covered. Laboratory experience complements classroom work.
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