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AVN 425: Safety of Flight
3.00 Credits
Farmingdale State College
This course undertakes a cross-curricular review of factors influencing aviation safety, such as airport and aircraft design, crew training, and air traffic and navigation facilities. Relevant government regulations will be introduced although the primary emphasis will be on case studies and statistical analysis. Guest speakers and field trips may supplement lecture materials. Prerequisite(s): FAA Commercial Certificate with Instrument Rating (3,0) 3 credits
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AVN 432: Aviation Insurance
3.00 Credits
Farmingdale State College
This course covers the basic foundations of Aviation Insurance and Risk Management. Topics to be covered include hull and liability coverage, subrogation and the insurer's interests after covering a loss, underwriting and claims management. This course helps students to explain the various types of insurance coverage found in aviation such as, hangar keepers, employers, pilots, airlines and airport operators. Prerequisite(s): AVN 400 (3,0) 3 credits
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AVN 441: Seminar in Air Carrier Operations
3.00 Credits
Farmingdale State College
This course provides students the opportunity to acquire experience through research on, observation of, and internships within the aviation industry. Information will be exchanged via reports, presentations, and seminar discussion. Prerequisite(s): Junior Advanced Standing (3,0) 3 credits
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AVN 442: Large Airshow Operations and Seminars
3.00 Credits
Farmingdale State College
A field study course allowing the student under faculty guidance to put together a rich aviation experience by attending the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) Airventure in Oshkosh, WI or the EAA Sun-and-Fun Fly in Lakeland, FLA. Prior to attending the shows, the class will meet to discuss the range of activities available during the exhibition. The student must attend a specified number of industry seminars, demonstrations, static displays and museum presentations. A paper is required. Prerequisite(s): AVN100, AVN101 or Department approval. (2,2) 3 credits
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AVN 443: Specialty Flight Operations
3.00 Credits
Farmingdale State College
Specialty flying is a vital area in General Aviation although it does not attract the attention that airline and military flying do. This course will deal with Agricultural Aviation; Bush Flying using float, large wheel and ski equipped aircraft. Prerequisite(s): Junior Advanced Standing (3,0) 3 credits
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AVN 470: Airport Operations
3.00 Credits
Farmingdale State College
This course covers the following topics: Airport Operations & FAA FAR Part 139, FAR Part 139, Airport Self Inspection, Pavement Surfaces, Movement & Safety Areas, Airfield Lighting & Pavement Marking, Snow & Ice Control, Snow Removal Equipment, Airport Condition Reporting, Ground Vehicles, Public Protection, Wildlife Hazard Management, Airport Emergency Plan & Response, Airport Air Carrier Security Prerequisite(s): AVN 371 (3,0) 3 credits
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AVN 480: Air Cargo Opera Tion
3.00 Credits
Farmingdale State College
The course will expand upon the introductory concepts learned in AVN 280. Students will be exposed to various in-class exercises that will address the importance of identifying the variables involved in the flow of typical air cargo operations. Students will gain expertise in "troubleshooting"and solving problematic situations such as flight delay due to mechanical and or weather, late delivery of high priced cargo products, emergency response to live animal and or perishable equipment, damage to aircraft and or cargo ULD's or other equipment, and employee injury. The real world applications of Quality Work Programs (QWP) and current advances in air cargo automation and or computer controlled processes will be explored. Communication skills in air cargo operations management will also be stressed. Prerequisite(s): AVN 280 (3,0) 3 credits
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AVN 491: Air Cargo Cooperative Experience IV
3.00 Credits
Farmingdale State College
This Cooperative Experiences or Internships is an elective for fourth year Aviation Administration students. The course will provide employer/ student designed internship experience. The student will acquire work skills and cooperative attitudes that will compliment and enhance the academic competencies learned during the prior year. (3,0) 3 credits
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BCS 101: Programming Concepts and Problem Solving
3.00 Credits
Farmingdale State College
This course will provide an introduction to programming logic and problem solving techniques using different programming languages. The topics covered in this course will provide the skills needed to learn languages such as Visual Basic, C++ and JAVA. Topics include such items as constants and variables, data types, scope of variables, basic logic constructs, subroutines and functions. (3,0) 3 credits
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BCS 102: Computer Concepts and Applications
3.00 Credits
Farmingdale State College
This is an introductory course in the use of personal computers in today’s society. Students will receive instruction in basic computer concepts and terminology, the fundamentals of the Windows operating system and have hands on experience at the beginning to intermediate level using Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. The Internet will be used to supplement textbook and lecture materials. NOTE: Students who have completed BCS 191 may not receive credit for this course. (3,0) 3 credits
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