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AVIA 303: Meteorology
3.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
This course covers weather and climate with emphasis on aviation applications. Students study air masses; storms and general weather hazards; meteorological forecasting, mapping, and instrumentation; and worldwide climate typologies.
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AVIA 304: Aircraft Systems II
3.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
The course introduces the advanced flight control and utility systems of modern transport airplanes. The course will prepare the student to use the systems as they are designed. It explores the advantages and disadvantages of various designs. Advanced powered systems will be introduced. Failure mode analysis is expanded to include systems operating under extreme conditions of high altitude and high speed. Students will use the failure modes to validate the Approved Flight Manual Normal and Emergency procedures for operation of the various transport aircraft systems.
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AVIA 324: Human Factors in Flight
4.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
Covers the pilot, the aircraft, and operating policies as essential components in the safe conduct of flight. It features a case study approach in exploring aviation accidents and their causes, leading the student to an understanding of how such accidents can be prevented by appropriate policies, thorough planning and safe flying practices.
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AVIA 325: Business & Corporate Aviation
4.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
Discusses the theoretical and practical aspects of managing a corporate flight department, including staffing considerations, financial planning, and other types of executive and operational decision-making. The course integrates information on the support service providers. It also broadens the student's understanding of corporate business and charter operations and management.
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AVIA 335: Aviation Law
3.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
Examines the origins and development of the system of law and of law and legal reasoning. Students will understand the evolution of administrative law with focus on the Federal Aviation Administration and how its regulations are enacted and enforced.
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AVIA 401: Directed Studies
1.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
A tutorial-based course used only for student- initiated proposals for intensive individual study of topics not otherwise offered in the Aviation Program.
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AVIA 402: Aviation Capstone
4.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
This course is a capstone experience for both Aviation Management and Flight Operations students who will work on interdisciplinary teams to address key topics in the aviation industry including human factors, safety management systems and sustainability. The course will draw heavily on the knowledge and skills developed in the technical, business and liberal education classes. The course will also include a review of each student's eportfolio and provide the opportunity to address any weaknesses.
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AVIA 410: Flight Theory
4.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
This course covers all aspects of aircraft performance, with special emphasis on the effects of aerodynamic forces on an aircraft in motion, and how these forces interact with control inputs from the pilot. Also discussed are problems of stability and control, high-speed flight, and helicopter aerodynamics. Students gain an appreciation for how aircraft are designed to optimize specific performance parameters.
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AVIA 412: Special Topics in Aviation
2.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
This is a general category for special topics courses, which are designed to broaden the knowledge of students interested in aviation.
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AVIA 412CC: Special Topic: Loss of Control
2.00 Credits
Westminster College (Salt Lake City)
"Loss of Control" will examine the leading cause of accidents in general aviation. Learning blocks will examine the common scenarios which causes these often-fatal accidents, as well as the contributing human, aircraft design and environmental factors. The class is designed to help the pilot better understand, avoid, and recover from these potentially threatening aircraft conditions. Special topics will include stalls and spins.
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