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5.00 Credits
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: AES 4601 Students are introduced to concepts related to conceptualizing, designing, and integrating commercial space systems. Processes and analytical tools related to systems integration, systems engineering, and operational management are included. Students learn mathematical techniques for assessing risks, optimization, and design trade-offs commonly used by commercial operations in the space industry.
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5.00 Credits
4 (2 + 4) Prerequisite: AES 2710; Senior standing; FAA Private Pilot certificate with instrument rating; Commercial Pilot Certificate; and Multiengine rating or AES 3710 This course introduces twin-engine turboprop aircraft operations. Skill is developed in weight and balance computations and use of performance charts. Normal and emergency procedures are studied specific to turboprop airplane operations. Aeronautical decision-making and crew resource management skills are developed. Procedures used in regional air carrier operations are covered.
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5.00 Credits
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: Senior standing This course provides and overview of policies, science, and management concerns as related to aviation and aerospace safety. Topics include governmental regulatory framework and agencies responsible for safety and accident investigation, methods of analyzing and interpreting safety data, accident causation models, and human factors in aviation and aerospace safety. A survey of safety issues in air traffic control, aircraft design and certification, airline organization and operations, and aerospace operations is provided. Overviews of aviation security issues and principles of aviation safety program management are also included.
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5.00 Credits
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: Completion of all required 3000-level AES courses and Senior standing This course addresses requirements to develop comprehensive safety programs for aviation organizations at aviation facilities. Included are the philosophy of operations and support of air transportation; the dynamics of interpersonal relationships; Quality Assurance (QA) and Quality Control (QC); effective communications techniques; correct procedures for handling FAA, NTSB, and OSHA investigations and reports; and effective proactive management to obtain federal legislation in support of accident prevention, safety, and health programs. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) emergency planning and Disaster Recovery planning are covered. Emphasis is placed on the management of aviation safety programs.
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5.00 Credits
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: Aerospace Science major and Senior standing or Permission of instructor The course develops the student's management solving skills and personal marketing plan to effectively pursue employment. Current aviation management problems are researched and solutions are developed through group problem-solving techniques. Personal marketing plan preparation helps define goals, identify skills, prepare credentials, and practice interviewing. Guest lecturers from aviation industry highlight the features of their businesses.
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5.00 Credits
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: Senior status, AES 300, AES 4040, and the FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate with Instrument Rating This course is a senior level capstone course for Aviation Technology majors. It is an academic survey of Crew Resource Management, organizational communication, aviation psychology, strategies, principles and contemporary issues in aviation with a practical emphasis on advanced cockpit automation.. (Senior Experience)
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5.00 Credits
6 (6 + 0) Prerequisite: Senior standing, AES 3000, AES 3530, AES 4040, and FAA Commercial Certificate with Instrument Rating Corequisite: AES 4930 This course gives the air carrier first officer candidate an operational knowledge of modern air carrier aircraft systems. This includes powerplant, fuel, electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, air conditioning, pressurization, avionics, flight controls, fire protection, and ice and rain protection systems. It also provides instruction in normal, irregular and emergency procedures.
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5.00 Credits
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: Completion of, or concurrent enrollment in, all other Aviation and Aerospace Science core courses and Senior standing This capstone course presents a progression of aviation and aerospace management case based studies designed to emphasize the application of team building, communication, and critical thinking skills in the work environment. Students are required to synthesize and apply their knowledge and skills to each case. The skills and knowledge acquired by students throughout their education in the Aviation and Aerospace Science Department are evaluated in this course. (Senior Experience)
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1.00 Credits
1 (1 + 0) Consisting of one 1-hour lecture and one 1 1/2-hour lab per week, this course deals with the Air Force in the contemporary world through a study of the total force structure, strategic offensive and defensive forces, general purpose forces, aerospace support forces, and the development of communicative skills.
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1.00 Credits
1 (1 + 0) This continuation of AFR 1010 consists of a 1-hour lecture and one 1 1/2-hour lab per week.
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