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  • 2.00 Credits

    This course prepares the student to successfully complete the Federal Communication Commissionā€™s General Radio-Telephone License. PR: AVIO 1102. Must have a ā€œCā€ grade or better to pass.
  • 1.00 - 12.00 Credits

    This course will provide an opportunity for students to further their study of principles and concepts in the fi eld and to apply their knowledge in a variety of applications both in the traditional classroom setting and in work/job related experiences. The class will be an individualized, arranged course, with learning outcomes determined by the instructor in consultation with the student and permission of the schoolā€™s dean.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A study of the subject areas and information needed to operate as a private pilot in the aviation environment. Must have a ā€œCā€ grade or betterto pass.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The course is designed to provide successful Private Pilot candidates with the basic skills and knowledge necessary for certifi cation as a Private Pilot under Part 141, Appendix B, of the Federal Air Regulations. The course will consist of approximately 50 contact hours of classroom based ground school instruction and a minimum of 35 hours of logged fl ight training (total fl ight hours may vary depending on individual student ability). Students are expected to immediately take the Private Pilot Knowledge Test upon completion of their Private Pilot Ground School component. Students will be signed-off to take the Private Pilot Practical Flight Exam, as required by FAA certifi cation, upon successful completion of all fl ight requirements. Must have a ā€œCā€ grade or better topass.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides a description of basic air traffi c control procedures and phraseology used by personnel providing air traffi c control services. Topics include the history of air traffi c control, defi nitions, basic phraseology, airspace utilization, and air navigation and Federal Aviation Administration rules governing air traffi c control. Must have a ā€œCā€ grade or better to pass.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to provide the beginning student with a basic understanding of the principles and methodology of Air Rescue and Fire Fighting in aircraft incidents both on and off the airfi eld. It reviews the physics of fi re and the different types of fi res that are extinguished during the fi rst responders handling of different aircraft emergencies. The student will be able to identify the different types of fi re fi ghting retardants and the correct application of each. The student will be trained in the correct procedures for approaching aircraft in emergency situations, gaining access to crashed aircraft, the safe extraction of survivors, and basic triage procedures. The students will also be able to explain how to secure a crash site and the damaged aircraft. They will also have an understanding of the handling of hazardous materials at the scene of an incident. PR: Major in Homeland Security. Must have a ā€œCā€ grade or better to pass. Aviation or Homeland Security majors only.
  • 1.00 - 12.00 Credits

    A study of special topics of educational, technical or industrial concern. Must have a ā€œCā€ grade or better to pass.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The course is designed to provide successful Instrument Pilot candidates with the basic skills and knowledge necessary for certifi cation as Instrument rated Private Pilot in accordance with the minimum requirements as set forth in Part 141, Appendix B, of the Federal Air Regulations. The course will consist of approximately 30 contact hours of classroom based instrument ground school instruction and a minimum of 35 hours of logged instrument fl ight training (total fl ight hours may vary depending on individual student ability). A portion of the instrument fl ight training may be conducted on a Personal Computer- Based Aviation Training Device (PCATD); up to 10 hours toward fl ight requirements and 5 hours toward ground school requirements. Students will be expected to immediately take the FAA approved Instrument Pilot Airman Knowledge Test upon completion of their Instrument Ground School component. Students will be signed-off to take the Instrument Pilot Practical Flight Exam required for FAA certifi cation upon successful completion of all fl ight requirements. PR: Private Pilot certifi cation. Must have a ā€œCā€ grade or better to pass.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to provide the beginning student with a basic understanding of the history of aircraft security in the aviation industry. The changing nature of aviation security over the years and how it has impacted society will be discussed. It will discuss and analyze the different methodologies of aviation security both in domestic and foreign methodologies. The course will also examine the industries responses to the changes in aircraft security in both general, corporate, and transport aviation. It will also address the needs of aviation personnel for security both in the air and on the ground. PR: Major in Homeland Security or Pre-Homeland Security. Must have a ā€œCā€ grade orbetter to pass. Aviation or Homeland Security majors only.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A survey of the basic concepts and processes of atmospheric phenomena and their relation to aeronautical conditions. Must have a ā€œCā€ grade or better to pass.
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