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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
This course presents a study of airfi eld operations, and management with a focus on the role of the airport manager, the role of the airport in the community, budgeting, marketing and tenant relationships. Must have a “C” grade or better to pass.
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3.00 Credits
The principles of airport system planning and airport master planning will be studied. Airport design standards, historical evolution of airports, key airport legislation and environmental impact planning for airports are key course topics. Must have a “C” grade or better to pass.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to prepare the student to successfully complete the FAA Air Traffi c Controller screening exams. Topics covered include: Tower procedures, aircraft separation, departures/arrivals, special procedures. Must have a “C” grade or better to pass.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide the beginning student with a basic understanding of the airline transport security system currently in use at major airports around the world. The student will be trained in security considerations at both the airport terminal and in the air. The student will be familiar security requirements as set by the Transportation Security Administration. The student will demonstrate knowledge of security responsibilities of screeners and other security personnel, submission to screening and inspection, procedures security and handling of interference with screening personnel, carriage of weapons, explosives, and incendiaries by individuals. The student will demonstrate knowledge of security of a secured area, security of the air operations area, security of the security identifi cation display area, access control systems, and Law enforcement support. The student will be trained in procedures currently in place to provide in-fl ight safety of the crew and airline passengers. PR: Major in Homeland Security. Must have a “C” grade or better to pass. Aviation orHomeland Security majors only.
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1.00 - 12.00 Credits
A study of special topics of educational, technical or industrial concern. Must have a “C” grade or better to pass.
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3.00 Credits
The course is designed to provide successful Commercial Pilot candidates with the basic skills and knowledge necessary for certifi cation as Commercial Pilot in accordance with the minimum requirements set forth in Part 141, Appendix B of the Federal Air Regulations. The course will consist of approximately 35 contact hours of classroom based Commercial Pilot Ground School instruction and a minimum of 120 hours of logged Commercial Pilot Flight Training (total fl ight hours may vary depending on individual student ability). Students will be expected to immediately take the FAA approved Commercial Pilot Airman Knowledge Test upon completion of their Commercial Pilot Ground School component. Students will be signed-off to take the Commercial Pilot Practical Flight Exam for fi nal FAA certifi cation upon successful completion of all fl ight requirements. PR: Private Pilot and Instrument Pilot certifi cations or instructor’s consent.
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3.00 Credits
This course traces man’s effort to achieve and sustain fl ight, from early mythology to the present. Special emphasis is given to the evolution of the airplane.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the legal issues and case law/decisions affecting the aviation industry. Topics covered include contracts, liabilities, rights of operators, criminal statutes and the U.S. legal system, as applied to aviation.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the administrative aspects of airline operation and management, including a detailed study of airline organization, structure and operational issues. Topics to be covered include airline history, economics, pricing, marketing, fl eet planning and labor relations. A case study approach will be used to study individual airlines and/or airlinerelated issues.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides instruction concerning the functions and responsibilities of the aviation maintenance manager. Maintenance management in general aviation, regional airlines and major and national airlines will be studied.
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