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  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): University Advanced Standing and Department Approval required.. Corequisite(s): AVSC 4430. Emphasizes in-depth study of gyroscopic and pressure instruments, attitude instrument flying techniques, IFR departure, en route, arrival and approach procedures, and the teaching of this to other pilots. Discusses Federal Aviation Regulations that apply to instrument flight instruction, flight logbook endorsements and entries, and other directives and publications that apply to airplane instrument flight. Studies the correct procedures for teaching and the analyzing of student errors while performing the required instrument flight maneuvers. Prepares students for the required FAA Flight Instructor Instrument Airplane Knowledge Test. Corequisite:    AVSC 4430
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): AVSC 2300, AVSC 2310 and University Advanced Standing. Designed for instructor pilots seeking the CFI Airplane Instrument rating. Covers all required instrument flying maneuvers from the right seat of the instrument training airplane such as instrument departures, en route navigation, and instrument approach to landings. Prepares students for the required FAA Flight Instructor Instrument Airplane Practical Test. Corequisite:    AVSC 4420
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): AVSC 2300, AVSC 2310, University Advanced Standing. Corequisite(s): AVSC 4450. Presents specific teaching techniques and skills necessary to certify as a flight instructor with a multi-engine airplane rating. Includes a review of the multi-engine airplane pilot certification requirements. Stresses the unique instructional and safety responsibilities with students in multi-engine airplanes. Prepares students for the oral exam portion of the FAA Multi-Engine Airplane Instructor Practical Test. Corequisite:    AVSC 4450
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): AVSC 2300, AVSC 2310, University Advanced Standing. Prepares students for various maneuvers and operations necessary to instruct pilots for the FAA Multi-engine Airplane Practical Test. Teaches normal and emergency flight operations and procedures in all the various flight environments and regimes. Teaches the knowledge and skill necessary to operate a multi-engine airplane safely, while instructing multi-engine airplane pilots. Prepares students for the required FAA Multi-engine Airplane Instructor Practical Test. Corequisite:    AVSC 4440
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): University Advanced Standing. Explores organizational structures, geographical location selection, staffing, service delivery, and infrastructure requirements of an effective aftermarket product support program associated with aerospace vehicles. Explores existing support concepts to enable the student to design and plan an integrated and deployable product support organization. Emphasizes key elements of customer relationship management. Includes studies for both Original Equipment Manufacture (OEM) and third-party service providers.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): University Advanced Standing. Explores the standards, regulations, infrastructure, and issues involving the certification, reliability, maintainability, risk management, and safety of aerospace vehicles through their life cycle. Studies the aerospace sectors of civil, defense, unmanned, and space-based systems. Investigates global training and certification standards of maintenance engineers and technicians.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): University Advanced Standing. Introduces aviation students to personal and career development through guest lectures and industry seminars. Discusses career opportunities to develop and promote career success.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): Senior Standing and University Advanced Standing. Prepares students for the rigors of an aviation interview by reviewing important areas including Federal Aviation Regulations, aviation specific discipline knowledge and interpersonal skills necessary to successfully obtain a position in the aviation industry. Includes specific resume, background search, and interview preparation procedures.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): AVSC 1010 and University Advanced Standing. Presents selected topics in Aviation Sciences and will vary each semester. Requires a special project related to the area of study. May be repeated with different topic areas for a maximum of 6 credits toward graduation.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): AVSC 3300, 3600 and University Advanced Standing. Teaches systems, operations and performance limitations of the CRJ. Emphasizes operating practices, along with systems indoctrination, and procedures training. Includes systems and operations common to most turbine and transport category aircraft. Provides insight into the rigors of studying for ground school systems class. Utilizes lecture, demonstration, and cockpit procedure trainers. Prepares students who complete the course to pass the applicable written exam.