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Important Notice:
- Course descriptions are intended for unofficial use only. Consult your catalog for the official listing.
- Anticipated course availability reflects current plans but actual offerings may change because of factors unknown at planning time. Consult the schedule of classes for final offerings.
- Sample syllabi are provided for planning purposes only. The syllabus used by an instructor may vary from this sample.
- Please ask your advisor if you have any questions about a course.
Aviation
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AVIA 1001
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Introduction To Aviation - 3 hrs.
Introduction to the history and development of aviation, with an analysis of its impact on national and international affairs. A non-technical survey.
Anticipated availability:
Fall '22, Spr '23
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AVIA 1010
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Primary Ground Instruction - 3 hrs.
Aircraft and principles of flight, aircraft systems and engines, weight and balance, and performance. Airports, communications, air traffic control, meteorology, navigation, radio aids to navigation, aeronautical chartes, Aeronautical Information Manual, Federal Aviation Regulations, flight publications, and flight safety.
Anticipated availability:
Fall '22
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AVIA 1011
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Primary Ground Instruction - 3 hrs.
Aircraft and principles of flight, aircraft systems and engines, weight and balance, and performance. Airports, communications, air traffic control, meteorology, navigation, radio aids to navigation, aeronautical chartes, Aeronautical Information Manual, Federal Aviation Requilations, flight publications, and flight safety. Prerequisite: 110.
Anticipated availability:
Fall '22
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AVIA 2020
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Instrument Pilot Ground School - 3 hrs.
Meteorology, federal regulating on air traffic control procedures, navigation radio communications, automatic direction finding, VHF omnidirectional radio range, LORAN and GPS navigation, radar, chart reading clearance coping. Prerequisite: Private or commercial pilot certification or department head approval.
Anticipated availability:
Spr '23
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AVIA 2030
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Aviation Professionalism - 3 hrs.
Aviation career opportunities and career paths; responsibilities of the aviation professional; professional ethics; decision-making; stress management; substance abuse. (Formerly 330)
Anticipated availability:
Fall '22
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AVIA 2080
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Introductio Of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (uas) - 3 hrs.
An overview of the development, present and future status of the UAS in the civil
aviation industry. Specific sections deal with aircraft, ground operations,
communication, and launch and recovery systems while emphasizing human
integration into the UAS system.
Anticipated availability:
Fall '22
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AVIA 3010
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Commercial Ground Instruction - 3 hrs.
Advanced principles of flight, advanced navigation, aircraft systems, advanced meteorology. Aeronautical knowledge required for Commercial Pilot Certification. Prerequisite: Private Pilot Certification or approval of department head.
Anticipated availability:
Fall '22
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AVIA 3017
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Federal Aviation Regulations - 3 hrs.
Those parts of Title 14, Code of Federal Regulations, Chapter I, that are pertinent to pilots, flight instructors, and aviation administrative professionals.
Anticipated availability:
Spr '23
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AVIA 3080
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U A S Design And Systems - 3 hrs.
Basic design and aerodynamic considerations for UAS, including systems common to most UAS with focus on those that differ significantly from their manned counterparts, and emphasis on autopilot systems and their integration with flight controls and airborne
communication systems. Prerequisite: Approval of Instructor.
Anticipated availability:
Spr '23
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AVIA 3081
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Unmanned Aircraft Ground Systems And Comm & Telemetry Systems - 3 hrs.
Subsystems that comprise the UAS ground control and mission planning system/software and various sensor technologies and communications; launch and recovery systems; theory and practice of normal and degraded operations of UAS comm. and telemetry data link systems. Prerequisites: Approval of Instructor
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AVIA 4005
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Aviation Safety - 3 hrs.
A comprehensive study of aviation safety in both civilian flying and the commercial aviation industry; air transportation safety in the areas of regulations, analysis, accident investigation, and human factors; FAA flight standards and rule making; airline safety, and managing human error.
Anticipated availability:
Spr '23
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AVIA 4015
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Aircraft Engines And Systems - 3 hrs.
Advanced aircraft engines and systems of a typical large twin pressurized turboprop, including warning systems, doors, electrical, lighting, fuel, engines, fire protection, hydraulics, flight controls, stall warnings, avionics, TCAS, EGPWS, communications, landing gear, pneumatics, air conditioning, pressurization, oxygen, ice protection, APU, and emergency equipment. Prerequisite: minimum grade of "C" in 1010 and 1011, completion of all 100-level English and Math courses, or instructor approval...
AVIA 4030
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Aviation Law - 3 hrs.
National and international regulatory and civil law as it relates to aviation and the aviation professional.
Anticipated availability:
Spr '23
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AVIA 4070
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Airport Administration - 3 hrs.
Aeronautical and regulatory knowledge required of public airport managers.
Anticipated availability:
Spr '23
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AVIA 4080
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Image Interpretation & Geospatial Information - 3 hrs.
Examine remotely sensed images from various angles, scales, platforms, resolutions
and wavelengths for the purpose of identifying objects and judging their significance. Prerequisites: Approval of Instructor.
Anticipated availability:
Fall '22
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AVIA 4081
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U A S Operations - 3 hrs.
Safe employment of UAS in practical applications, including aircraft operating software, launch and recovery operations, payload operations, normal and emergency procedures, mission planning and execution. Students must complete appropriate flight lessons to satisfactorily complete the course. Prerequisites: Approval of Instructor.
Anticipated availability:
Spr '23
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