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3.00 Credits
- 3 credits An introduction to the complexities of airport planning and its importance to achieve a successful airport operation. Content includes a study of the duties and responsibilities of the airport manager with emphasis on the Federal Air Regulations governing the operation and administration of commercial airports within the United States. Prerequisite: MGT110; fall offering only
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3.00 Credits
- 3 credits This course builds upon Airport Planning and Administration and further develops the skills and understanding of operating and managing a commercial airport of any size. Content focuses on practical application of airport manager skills and includes educational tours of operating airports. Relations with tenants, public officials and patrons will be emphasized through writing and public speaking skills. Prerequisite: MGT110; spring offering only
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3.00 Credits
- 5 certification units A study is made of the principles of operation of various aircraft systems, such as fire detection, flight warning, air conditioning, pressurization, heating, de-icing and fueling. Lab experience includes systems tracing, inspection, service and testing.
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3.00 Credits
- 4.5 certification units This is an introductory avionics course for the maintenance technician. Emphasis is placed on understanding basic systems, operations, schematics and troubleshooting. Topics range from instruments, communication and navigation to autopilot, flight directors and radar.
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3.00 Credits
- 3 credits Functions of federal and local regulatory agencies with regard to legislation concerning aviation will be covered. Topics include aircraft operation, maintenance, noise and air pollution. Case studies will provide the foundation for discussions. Prerequisite: ENG110; spring offering only
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3.00 Credits
- 3 credits An analysis of the theory of international trade and trade policies; the foreign exchange markets and factors affecting exchange rates; and open-economy macroeconomics. Attention will be focused on the impact of foreign trade on the aviation industry and the industry's contribution to economic development. Aviation applications include "code sharing" and other international airline agreements, the impact of trade subsidies and "open skies" treaties. Prerequisites:MGT240 or ECO255, MGT230; fall offering only
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3.00 Credits
- 3 credits Describes the principles and logistics of air travel and other forms of transportation. This course examines the impact of transportation on the overall economy; the principal operating and financial factors for each mode of transportation; management practices and problems involved in the air cargo industry; and decision-making from the perspective of process for both carrier and user. There is also some coverage of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) rate and tariff problems and an overview of dangerous goods regulations. Prerequisites: ALM135, ATM345; spring offering only
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3.00 Credits
- 3 credits This course is an introduction to Federal Air Regulations (FARs). It provides an in-depth study of FAR Part 107, Part 108, Part 139 and other FARs pertaining to aviation management. It also includes an introduction to other aviation organizations and the international rules as established by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). Prerequisite: ENG110; fall offering only
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4.00 Credits
- 4 credits This course discusses basic electronic devices and circuits. Topics include diodes, bipolar transistors, field effect transistors, rectification, filters, voltage regulators, voltage amplification, power amplifiers and vacuum tubes. Classwork is complemented by laboratory experiments. Prerequisites: AE10, AE20, AE33, MAT115; fall and summer offering only
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4.00 Credits
- 4 credits This course covers fundamental issues in heavy transport aircraft line avionics maintenance, such as scope of line maintenance and ramp safety, introduction to logic circuits and digital information transfer systems, use of aircraft wiring diagrams and schematics, multi-engine and twin-engine heavy transport aircraft electrical power generation, control and distribution systems. Prerequisites: A&P license, AVM332; spring and summer offering only
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