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3.00 Credits
This course exposes the student to the advanced aircraft systems commonly found in air carrier aircraft. Included are Electrical Systems, Hydraulics, Pneumatics, Flight Controls, Landing Gear Systems, Autopilots and Cockpit Automation, Master Warning and Caution Annunciation Systems. At the conclusion of this course, the student should have a good level of operational understanding of these systems. Prerequisite(s): FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate with Instrument rating (3,0) 3 credits
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This course exposes the student to the area of flight planning for the major air carrier's operations. The main areas of study will include the following subjects: High Altitude Aviation Meteorology, Transport Category Aircraft Weight and Balance, Take-off, En-route and Landing Performance and Emergency Procedures. Advanced Flight Planning, Just Route Structure, Jeppesen IFR High Altitude En-Route Charts NOS & Jeppesen IFR Approach Plates & Published Minimums; U.S Air Traffic Control Systems / Airspace; Airline Positive Operational Control Concepts; Federal Aviation Regulations Part 121/1199/135; Airline Com-munications Systems - Selcal/ARINC/ACARS/Satcom; Captain/Dispatcher Joint Authority/ Decision Making. Prerequisite(s): AVN 322 (3, 0) 3 credits
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This course examines the principles of marketing used by the major U.S. airlines and how they are applied for long term financial success in the industry. There will be an initial review of the structure of the air transport market and the industry marketing environment. This will be followed by a detailed study examining the airline business and marketing strategies, product design, pricing, revenue management, distribution channels, and selling and advertising policies. Prerequisite(s)s, AVN 100, AVN 230 (3,0) 3 credits
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This course covers the following topics: Financial Management, Managerial Accounting, Airport Fees, Rates, Charges, Airport Capital Development/Funding, Airport Improvement Program (AIP) Funding, Passenger Facility Charge (PFC) Funding. Prerequisite(s): AVN 271 (3,0) 3 credits
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This course covers the following topics: Airport System Planning, National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems (NPIAS), Metropolitan Airport System Planning, State Airport System Planning, Airport Master Planning, Airport Layout Plans, Airport Design, Design of Other Landing Facilities, Industrial Park Design, Terminal Planning/ Design/Operation, Other Terminal Area Buildings, Americans with Disability Act Access. Prerequisite(s): AVN 370 (3,0) 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
The students will be introduced to the topic through a variety of pedagogical methods that will include lectures, hands-on use of the most prominent manuals, regulations related to the industry, group discussions, and videos. Prerequisite(s): AVN 280 (3, 0) 3 credits
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The students will be introduces to the topic through a variety of pedagogical methods that will include lectures, hands-on use of the most prominent manuals, regulations related to the industry, group discussions, and videos. Study includes leadership, safety, problem solving, IATA Standard Ground Handling contracts. Prerequisite(s): AVN 280 (3,0) 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
This Cooperative Experiences or Internships is an elective for third 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
Aviation Law develops the student's knowledge to the application level of learning by emphasis on real cases to demonstrate the legal, regulatory and government theory previously discussed in AVN101 and AVN300. Emphasis will be on the FAA's roles in regulating aviation including the rule making process, certification of airmen, medical certification and enforcement are studied. Prerequisite: AVN 300 (3,0) 3 Credits Fall
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the economic history of the air carrier industry from 1911 to the present. The details of airline deregulation prior to 1978 are discussed as is the transition from regulation to deregulation - 1978 to present and Marketing and financial practices as they exist today under deregulation. Prerequisite(s): ECO 156, BUS 102, AVN 300, AVN 320 (3,0) 3 credits
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