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AVIP 100: Titan Transition Aviation Students
1.00 Credits
Community College of Beaver County
This course emphasizes the growth of the aviation student, both academically and personally. Students become part of the learning community at CCBC through an orientation to the campus, airport technology, services and by acquiring knowledge of the culture of higher education. This course is a required for all aviation students. 1-0-1
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AVIP 101: History of Aviation
3.00 Credits
Community College of Beaver County
The Introduction to Aviation course is designed to give the student a solid foundation in understanding where aviation came from starting from the earliest myths and legends through actual developments in flight systems and ultimately to a vision to where aviation may lead us. The course will begin with a history of flight followed by a study of the atmospheric medium in which aircraft of all types operate. The students will next learn about the infrastructure supporting aviation, i.e. airports, aviation organizations and types of aircraft. The students will be expected to recognize the differences between aircraft and identify them by sight. This will be followed by more specific issues such as aviation weather and the challenges weather pose to flight activities as well as a technological look at just what makes them fly and how they are propelled and controlled and how they get from point A to point B. The course will end with a broad review of the different career fields available within the aerospace industrial sector and their future prospects, i.e. professional pilot, air traffic control, aerospace management and unmanned aerial vehicles. 3-0-3
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AVIP 102: Intro to Aviation Pathways
3.00 Credits
Community College of Beaver County
High school students will learn pertinent knowledge of everything aviation. The course is designed to be an introduction with basic knowledge of the careers in aviation. Students will learn the Federal Aviation Administration Regulations, basic components of an aircraft and general Air Traffic Control Procedures all while receiving 3 credits towards their aviation degree at the Community College of Beaver County. 3-0-3
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AVIP 104: Air Traffic Control Flight I
2.00 Credits
Community College of Beaver County
Air Traffic Control student fly with a CCBC approved flight school to gain knowledge of the appreciation for the aircraft, aircrews, and airspace that they manage. Students must possess a valid second class medical certificate to enroll in this course. 0-4-2
Corequisite:
AVIC 160
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AVIP 105: Air Traffic Control Flight II
1.00 Credits
Community College of Beaver County
Continuation of Air Traffic Control Flight I in which Air Traffic Control students fly with a CCBC approved flight school to gain knowledge of and appreciation for the aircraft, aircrews, and airspace that thy manage. Students must possess a valid second class medical certificate to enroll in this course. 0-2-1
Prerequisite:
AVIP 104
Corequisite:
AVIC 180
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AVIP 120: Foundations and Dev of Aviation
3.00 Credits
Community College of Beaver County
Foundations and Development of Aviation (AVIP 120) discusses important innovations of systems including engines, flight controls and other advancements in aircraft systems throughout the years. Students will learn through a review of past accident history how improvements in aviation safety were made, reasons for implementation of aviation regulations, and why models such as crew resource management and risk management were developed. 3-0-3
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AVIP 139: Aircraft Engines Structures Theory
3.00 Credits
Community College of Beaver County
This course is designed to place emphasis on the fundamental principles of aircraft engines, including engine theory; materials and methods of construction; lubricants; and lubrication systems; and superchargers. General engine operation procedures and performance diagnosis are also studied. This includes the principles of aircraft structures, including stresses operating on airframe structures, purpose, types and construction of airframes 3-0-3
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AVIP 160: Private Pilot Flight
7.00 Credits
Community College of Beaver County
Comprehensive course of instruction which prepares students for the FAA Airman Knowledge Exam - Private Pilot. 7-0-7
Corequisite:
AVIP 170
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AVIP 170: Private Pilot Flight Certification
3.00 Credits
Community College of Beaver County
Students fly with a college-affiliate, FAA-approved flight provider culminating with an endorsement for a check flight with a FAA-approved flight examiner. Successful completion will result in receipt of the Private Pilot Airplane Certificate (no limitations). Students are required to have a valid second-class medical certificate to enroll in this course. 1-4-3
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AVIP 160
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AVIP 180: Instrument Flight Theory
7.00 Credits
Community College of Beaver County
Comprehensive course of instruction which prepares students for the FAA Airman Knowledge exam for an Instrument rating. 7-0-7
Prerequisite:
AVIP 160
Corequisite:
AVIP 170
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