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3.00 Credits
This course will give the student an integrated study of airline operations and functions. Domestic and international regulation of air carriers and the industry's changing structure due to alliances and globalization are addressed. Topics include the annual profit plan, uniform system of accounts and reports, demand analysis, scheduling, the theory of pricing, fleet planning, facilities planning, airline financing, airline economics, airline marketing and pricing, computer reservation and revenue management systems, fleet planning and scheduling, aircraft maintenance, aircraft finance, labor relations, organizational structure, and strategic planning. Prerequisite(s): ECO 156 (3,0) 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course, which provides foundational information and strategic concepts about the air transportation/airport system. Topics include: Overview of Air Transport/Airport system, Department of Transportation/Federal Aviation Administration, Intro to Airports/ Management, Organizational Development, Management Roles and Theories, Motivational and Communications Principles/Processes. Prerequisite(s): AVN 100, AVN 101 (3,0) 3 credits
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This course covers the following topics: Airport Capacity & Delay, Technological & Weather Solutions, Air Traffic Control, U.S. Airspace, Air Navigation & Navigational Aids, Runway Lighting Systems, FAA FAR Part 77, Environmental Regulations and Airport Noise, Land Use Compatibility. Prerequisite(s): AVN 270 (3, 0) 3 credits
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The course introduces the student to the growing, technical and multifaceted air cargo industry. The student will understand the role that air cargo has played in the development of the air carrier industry, contractual and legally binding regulations, and national and international trade. A visit to off-campus air cargo facilities will compliment classroom discussions, lectures and videos. Prerequisite(s): AVN 100, AVN 101 (3,0) 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
This course exposes the student to the study and process of regulations of the Air Cargo Industry. It includes a study of and compliance with government and air carrier regulations; with practical applications of the specialized manuals and penalties of non-compliance. It includes the influence that organizations such as ICAO and IATA have on the Air Cargo industry. Prerequisite(s): AVN 280 (3,0) 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
This Cooperative Experiences or Internships is an elective for second 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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3.00 Credits
This course expands and focuses on many of the regulatory subjects in AVN101 (Aviation History). It is a study of the constitutional, legislative, executive and judicial control of aviation from the local, state, federal and international perspective. This course forms the foundation for AVN400 Aviation Law. Prerequisite(s): AVN 101 or CRJ 100, Junior or Senior Standing (3,0) 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
This course prepares the Commercial Pilot to acquire the initial Flight Instructor Certificate for Airplane. Training will consist of at least 30 hours flight and 40 hours ground training. Emphasis will be placed on successfully passing the FAA Fundamentals of Instruction (FOI) and Flight Instructor - Airplane Knowledge tests for completion of the course. Prerequisite(s): Matriculated Aviation Dept. Student, FAA Commercial Certificate with Instrument rating (3,2) 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
A study of the operational considerations and procedures of air carrier flight operations. Flight Operations conducted under 14CFR121 (Part121 air carriers) are highlighted. Also included are 14CFR135 (Part135) Air Carriers, supplemental air carriers and Operators of Large Aircraft flight operations. Prerequisite(s): AVN 220, FAA Private Pilot, Commercial Certificates (3,0) 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
Operational and lifestyle considerations and consequences arising from physiological factors will be introduced, with an emphasis on the atmosphere and high-altitude flight (Hyperbarism). General fundamentals of anatomy and psychology will be reviewed to impart career-prolonging health maintenance and stress reduction techniques. Subtle yet critical aviation issues such as situational awareness and crew resource management will be explored. Prerequisite(s): AVN 100 or Department Chair approval, Sophomore Advanced Standing (3,0) 3 credits
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