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Course Criteria
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16.00 Credits
Prerequisite: instructor approval This course will cover aviation applied physics, application of aircraft drawing, function of weight and balance control, operation and cleaning of aircraft, identification and application of aircraft materials. The use of maintenance forms and publications in the aviation industry. This course is approved under FAA Part 147. (F, W)
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: instructor permission. This course will cover aircraft airframe structures, including wood, fabric and sheet metal, airframe inspection, application of finishes and assembly of fixed wing and rotary wing components and structures, balancing and rigging of airframe structures and components. This course is FAA approved under 14 CFR Part 147. (F, W, S, Su)
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: instructor approval This course will cover aircraft airframe systems and components. To provide the skills in checking, overhaul, repairs, installation, removal, servicing, inspection, and troubleshooting of landing gear systems, hydraulic and pneumatic power systems, cabin atmosphere control systems, aircraft instruments, communication and navigation system lab, aircraft fuel systems, aircraft electrical systems, position and warning systems, ice and rain control systems, and fire protection systems. This course is approved under FAA Part 147.(F, W, S, Su)
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: AMT 150, AMT 151, AMT 152, MPC 090, and instructor approval As required by the Federal Aviation Administration, the airframe program is a minimum of 750 hr. of instruction with approximately 25% of the instruction in a class room environment and 75% of the instruction in a lab environment. AMT 153 is designed to allow students more time to achieve FAA required proficiency levels and to allow students to further their proficiency levels in aviation airframe related studies. This course will cover any area of the FAA required airframe curriculum that the student is deficient in, or if all required competencies have been met, the student may further their proficiency levels in any airframe related area of study. This course is FAA approved under 14 CFR Part 147 (F, W, S, Su)
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0.00 - 22.00 Credits
Prerequisite: instructor approval This course covers the theory of engine electrical systems, electrical generators, alternators, motors and regulators. This course is FAA approved under 14 CFR Part 147.
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16.00 Credits
Powerplant Mechanics I 4
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14.00 Credits
Powerplant Mechanics II 4
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16.00 Credits
Prerequisite: instructor approval As required by the Federal Aviation Administration, the powerplant program is a minimum of 750 hr. of instruction with approximately 25% of the instruction in a class room environment and 75% of the instruction in a lab environment. There is approximately 30 hours of extra time at the end of the powerplant program, which is to be used for make-up time or for further competency enhancement. This course is FAA approved under 14 CFR Part 147. This course will cover two areas: (1) Powerplant theory and maintenance, including the inspection, repair, overhaul, service, troubleshooting, removal, and installation of aircraft reciprocating and turbine engines. (2) Powerplant systems and components, including the inspection, repair, overhaul, service, troubleshooting, removal, and installation of aircraft reciprocating and turbine engine instrument, fire protection, electrical, lubrication, ignition, starting, fuel metering, induction, airflow, cooling, exhaust, propellers, unducted fans, and auxiliary power unit systems. (F, W, S, Su)
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16.00 Credits
Prerequisite:: AMT 251, AMT 252, AMT 253, and instructor permission As required by the Federal Aviation Administration, the Powerplant program is a minimum of 750 hr. of instruction with approximately 25% of the instruction in a class room environment and 75% of the instruction in a lab environment. AMT 254 is designed to allow students more time to achieve FAA required proficiency levels and to allow students to further their proficiency levels in aviation Powerplant related studies. This course will cover any area of the FAA required Powerplant curriculum that the student is deficient in, or if all required competencies have been met, the student may further their proficiency levels in any Powerplant related area of study. This course is FAA approved under 14 CFR Part 147. (F, W, S, Su)
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0.00 - 55.00 Credits
An introduction to anthropology using the origin and development of humankind and progresses through the physical and cultural growth of our species. Included in the course is a survey of the many interesting subfields in anthropology: Darwin's theory of evolution, fossil humans, genetics, language, non-human primates, human variation, different cultures, the origin of agriculture, and the character of early civilization. This course is offered on-line. (Formerly ANT 101) (F, W) SS
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