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3.00 Credits
Academic studies in preparation for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) written and oral examinations for the Instrument Rating. Information covered includes aircraft instrument systems, ground-based instrument systems, normal and emergency practices and procedures related to flying under Instrument Meteorological conditions, and FAA Regulations related to flying under Instrument Flight Rules (IFR). Three (3) hours lecture per week.Credit, three hours.
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2.00 Credits
Provides the student with the flight time and instruction to complete all maneuvers and operations required to earn the FAA Instrument Rating. Course includes all evaluation flights and certification and oral examinations administered by the FAA or its appointed examiners. Course consists of forty-five (45) hours of flight training. Three (3) flight hours, and one and one-half hours pre- and post-flight briefing per week.Corequisites: AVIA 103, or consent of the Department Director.Credit, one hour.
Prerequisite:
AVIA 103
Corequisite:
AND AVIA 103
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1.00 Credits
University Seminar is a two-semester, General Education course sequence designed to provide students with the essentials for a smooth transition to college life and academic success. Academic skills will be developed. These skills include critical reading, thinking, listening, writing, speaking, and using the library, the internet, and word processing. Values clarification, coping with peer pressures, and the impact of a healthy lifestyle will be addressed. Opportunities will be provided for self-evaluation and growth in basic learning strategies as well as personal and career goals. Knowing the history of the University, feeling connected to the institution, and sharing a common educational experience with other freshmen are important goals of this course.Credit, one hour.
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1.00 Credits
University Seminar is a two-semester, General Education course sequence designed to provide students with the essentials for a smooth transition to college life and academic success. Academic skills will be developed. These skills include critical reading, thinking, listening, writing, speaking, and using the library, the internet, and word processing. Values clarification, coping with peer pressures, and the impact of a healthy lifestyle will be addressed. Opportunities will be provided for self-evaluation and growth in basic learning strategies as well as personal and career goals. Knowing the history of the University, feeling connected to the institution, and sharing a common educational experience with other freshmen are important goals of this course.Credit, one hour.
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3.00 Credits
Provides the student with an understanding of the systems of a reciprocating engine airplane. Materials covered include aircraft systems, safety, and aircraft avionics.Credit, three hours.
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2.00 Credits
Provides the student with the flight time and instruction to learn and practice commercial pilot maneuvers and advanced cross-country flying in preparation for the FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate. Course includes an evaluation. All flights are performed in single engine airplanes with fixed landing gear. Course consists of fifty (50) hours of flight training. Three (3) flight hours, and one and one-half hours of pre- and post-flight briefing per week.Corequisites: AVIA 201, or consent of the Department Director.Credit, one hour.
Prerequisite:
AVIA 102
Corequisite:
AND AVIA 201
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3.00 Credits
Academic studies in preparation for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) written and oral examinations for the Commercial Pilot Certificate. Materials covered include intermediate aerodynamics, intermediate aircraft systems, intermediate aviation navigation under Visual Flight Rules (VFR), safety, weather, aviation physiology, and FAA Regulations related to the commercial pilot.Credit, three hours.
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2.00 Credits
Provides the student with the flight time and instruction to continue to learn and practice the commercial pilot maneuvers and advanced cross country flying in preparation for the FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate. Course includes an evaluation. Course consists of twenty-nine (29) hours of flight training.Prerequisites: AVIA 201L, or consent of the Program Director or Department Chair.Credit, .67 hours.
Prerequisite:
AVIA 201L
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1.00 Credits
Academic studies in preparation for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) oral examination for the Multiengine Airplane Class Rating. Information covered includes multiengine aerodynamics and systems, safety, and FAA Regulations relevant to multiengine flight. One (1) hour lecture per week. (See AVIA 361L.)Credit, one hour.
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3.00 Credits
Academic studies covering advanced aerodynamic theories and their application. Includes airfoil shape, drag, velocity, lift, thrust, stability, and control. Also included are advanced principles of performance including airplane capabilities and limitations, performance design criteria, load factors, weight and balance, comparative analysis of aircraft, and aircraft certification. Three (3) hours lecture per week.Credit, three hours.
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