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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
Offers students the opportunity to integrate classroom knowledge with practical experience. Prerequisites: junior or senior standing (for transfer students, at least 15 hours completed at Westminster or permission of instructor), minimum 2.5 GPA, and consent of program director and Career Center internship coordinator.(1-4) REGISTRATION NOTE: Registration for internships is initiated through the Career Center website and is finalized upon completion of required paperwork and approvals. More info: 801-832-2590 https://westminstercollege.edu/about/resources/career-center/internships
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4.00 Credits
Designed to help students create a strong, unified body of work. Students of all disciplines work on their own time, with weekly meetings devoted to critiques, discussions, guest speakers and professional development issues. Studios are available to most students. This is the Art Program's capstone course, and should be taken by all Art majors during Spring Semester of student's last year of study. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. (4)
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1.00 Credits
Students receive credit for meeting pre-arranged learning objectives while working for a company or non-profit organization. Internships give students the opportunity to compare their understanding of classroom material with current best practices in their field. Credit is based on the number of hours at the job site and the nature of the learning objectives. Monthly class sessions reinforce the student learning objectives, and allow interns to compare their experiences with other interns. Prerequisites: junior or senior standing (transfer students must complete a minimum of 15 Westminster credit hours or obtain permission of instructor); and approvals from the Gore School of Business Practice Experience Coordinator and the Career Center internship coordinator. REGISTRATION NOTE: Registration for internships is initiated through the Career Center website and is finalized upon completion of required paperwork and approvals. More info: 801-832-2590 https://westminstercollege.edu/about/resources/career-center/internships
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0.00 Credits
Complete LE waiver for students STARTING 2014 Fall and later.
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4.00 Credits
The student will gain the knowledge to build the framework for a career in aviation and obtain the knowledge to acquire a Private Pilot's license under FAR Part 141
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3.00 Credits
Foundations of Flight covers principles, procedures and knowledge that professionals in the aviation industry use routinely to operate aircraft. The course includes aeronautical decision making; an introduction to human factors; the study of aircraft and engine operation and limitations; aircraft flight instruments; navigation; navigation computers; national weather information and broadcasting services; federal aviation regulations; flight information publications; and radio communications and navigation. An emphasis is placed on conducting safe operations in the national airspace system at the private pilot level.
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1.00 Credits
Foundations of Flight labs cover supervised ground and flight instruction including pre-flight, airport operations, flight maneuvers, night operations, communication, navigation, emergency procedures, and crew resource management. This prepares the student for solo operation of the aircraft, both locally, and regionally. In Foundations of Flight Lab II, students plan and conduct solo cross country flights to airports located throughout the region. An emphasis is placed on proper flight planning and making the appropriate decisions when in flight. Students also receive additional flight maneuvers training and practice. This further prepares the student for the FAA checkride.
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1.00 Credits
Foundations of Flight labs cover supervised ground and flight instruction including pre-flight, airport operations, flight maneuvers, night operations, communication, navigation, emergency procedures, and crew resource management. This prepares the student for solo operation of the aircraft, both locally, and regionally. In Foundations of Flight Lab II, students plan and conduct solo cross country flights to airports located throughout the region. An emphasis is placed on proper flight planning and making the appropriate decisions when in flight. Students also receive additional flight maneuvers training and practice. This further prepares the student for the FAA checkride.
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4.00 Credits
The student will gain the knowledge to build the framework for a career in aviation and obtain the knowledge, skill, and aeronautical experience to acquire an Instrument Rating under FAR Part 141. By permission only. Current FAA medical.
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1.00 Credits
Flight lab for AVFL*200.
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