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ASL 1520: Introductory Sign Language II
3.00 Credits
Jamestown Community College
This course will promote ASL grammar and culture. Prerequisite: ALS 1510. J fall, spring; C fall, spring.
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ASL 7500: Sign Language for Teachers
1.00 Credits
Jamestown Community College
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ASL 8501: Intermediate Sign Language I
3.00 Credits
Jamestown Community College
Students will continue their American Sign Language study, including a review of basics covered in ASL 1510 and 1520. Students will focus on increasing their conversational fluency and understanding of the Deaf culture. They will also focus on exploring Deaf literature and other related topics.
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AST 1510: Introduction to Astronomy
3.00 Credits
Jamestown Community College
Students will learn about the universe while learning the scientific way of looking at the world and life. There will be four fundamental recurring questions: What is out there? Why is it the way it is? How do we know? How sure are we that we are right? Students will learn that science is a process and will learn the connection between theory and observation. Students will demonstrate their knowledge by observations of the sky and by accessing astronomy sites on the World Wide Web. Prerequisite: MAT 0600; Eligibility: ENG 1530. Campus and term: J fall; C occasionally
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AVN 1100: Aircraft Powerplants/Systems
3.00 Credits
Jamestown Community College
Students are provided with instruction in the theory and operating principles of gas turbine and reciprocating engines and appropriate systems necessary for pilot understanding. While not intended to be an aviation mechanics course, students will study aircraft structure, airframe stresses, lubrication systems, and other related systems. 3 credit hours. Prerequisite: MAT 0600; Eligibility: ENG 1530. J fall
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AVN 1140: Private Pilot Ground School
3.00 Credits
Jamestown Community College
Students will receive theoretical training necessary to sit for the written portion of the Private Pilot Practical Test. This course will focus on aerodynamics, aircraft performance, cross-country navigation techniques, the application of the Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs), the use of the Airman's Information Manual (AIM), and various aircraft maneuvers. Instruction is offered by FAA and college-approved instructor who software programs will also be learned, and an aesthetic understanding will be developed by incorporating design and color tips and theories into the assignments. Students enrolling in the course must have prior experience with Photoshop and Illustrator and must be able to further develop their computer skills in creating and manipulating artwork. 3 credit hours. Prerequisite: ART 1730. J fall, spring
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AVN 1150: Private Pilot Flight
1.50 Credits
Jamestown Community College
Students will receive flight training necessary to sit for the flight portion of the Private Pilot Test. This course will offer students their first opportunity for actual flight training in accordance with Part 141 of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Requirements. Dual instruction and supervised solo flight practice are conducted by FAA and college-approved instructors who are associated with local FAA-approved Fixed Base Operators (FBOs). Among the topics included are flight principles, pre- and post-flight procedures, taxiing and ground procedures, flight controls, basic maneuvers, takeoffs and landings, communications, ATC procedures, and an introduction to aircraft systems. 1.5 credit hours. Prerequisites: FAA Third Class Medical Certificate, minimum age of 17 prior to the "flight check" at the end of the course, and must meet minimum college level reading score: Accuplacer 80+ or Asset 40+. Corequisite: AVN 1140. J fall, spring, summer
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AVN 1200: Survey/Air Traffic Control
3.00 Credits
Jamestown Community College
Students will be able to describe air traffic control communication procedures. Students will be able to describe fundamental differences between radar and nonradar operations. Students will be able to communicate with air traffic controllers. Students will be able to describe how air traffic controllers sequence and direct aircraft. 3 credit hours. Eligibility: ENG 1530. J spring
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AVN 1240: Instrument Pilot Ground School
3.00 Credits
Jamestown Community College
Students will focus on the fundamentals of flying an aircraft solely by reference to instruments and will become familiar with flight instruments and navigational aids. Topics include basic navigation systems such as VOR (Very High Frequency Omni Direction Range), ADF (Automatic Direction Finder), ILS (Instrument Landing System), as well as advanced navigation systems such as GPS (Global Positioning System), LORAN, INS, and RNAV. This is the ground school portion of the instrument pilot rating. 3 credit hours. Prerequisite: AVN 1140 and 1150, or Private Pilot Certificate; Corequisites: AVN 1250 and MAT 1590; Eligibility: ENG 1530; other: current FAA Third Class Medical Certificate. J fall, spring
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AVN 1250: Instrument Pilot Flight
1.50 Credits
Jamestown Community College
Students will receive instrument flight training in accordance with Part 141, Appendix C of the Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR). This course will focus on the fundamentals of flying an aircraft solely by reference to instruments. It consists of a minimum of 35 hours of dual flight instruction along with briefing and other matters related to instrument flight. 1.5 credit hours. Prerequisite: AVN 1140 and 1150, or Private Pilot Certificate; Corequisites: AVN 1240 and MAT 1590; Eligibility: ENG 1530; other: current FAA Third Class Medical Certificate. J fall, spring
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