AVIATN 2000 – Introduction to the Aviation Industry
Introduction to the aviation industry, including its elements, components, and structures. Topics include: aircraft, airports, airspace, a survey of industry segments and purposes, and careers and career paths.
Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 300 or 322.
AVIATN 2100 – Private Pilot Fundamentals
Study of flight fundamentals, aircraft operations, weather, and regulations required for Private Pilot certification. This course is conducted under Federal Aviation Administration Regulations Part 141.
Prereq: Not open to students with credit for Aviation 310.01. This course is available for EM credit.
AVIATN 2101 – Private Pilot Lab Ι
The first course in a series of two courses that culminate in the attainment of a private pilot certificate with airplane single engine land privileges. An application and orientation process is required before enrollment.
Prereq: A grade of B- or above in Aviation 2100. Not open to students with credit for Aviation 341.
AVIATN 2102 – Private Pilot Flight Lab ΙΙ
The second course in a series of two courses that culminate in the attainment of a private pilot certificate with airplane single engine land privileges.
Prereq: Aviation 2101. Not open to students with credit for Aviation 342.
AVIATN 2200 – Aviation Communication
Consideration of oral, written, operational, professional, impromptu, prepared, and management communication. Emphasis on aviation communication protocols and formats.
Prereq: Aviation 2000 and 2100. Not open to students with credit for Aviation 520.
AVIATN 2300 – Aircraft Performance and Weather
Weather theory, patterns, data, and analysis. Data formats and sources. Consideration of weather conditions as they relate to aircraft and flight performance.
Prereq: Aviation 2000 and 2100. Not open to students with credit for Aviation 410 or 411.
AVIATN 2501 – Commercial Cross Country Flight Lab
Commercial maneuvers, cross country flying, instrument flying, introduction to complex aircraft leading to complex endorsement.
Prereq: Aviation 2100, 2101, and 2102, and permission of instructor.
AVIATN 3000 – Aviation Management and Marketing
Consideration of management and marketing concepts and models. Analysis of management and marketing strategies and practices in the aviation industry.
Prereq: Aviation 2000, 2100 and 2200. Concur: Aviation 2200. Not open to students with credit for Aviation 550 or 654.
AVIATN 3100 – Instrument Flight Fundamentals
Study of flight by reference to instruments, IFR regulations, and procedures in the National Airspace System.
Prereq: A grade of B- or above in Aviation 2100. Not open to students with credit for Aviation 415.
AVIATN 3101 – Instrument Flight Lab
Instrument flight operations, navigation, patterns, maneuvers, regulations, approach protocols, and cross country flight planning and execution.
Prereq: Aviation 2100 and 2102. Concur: Aviation 3100. Not open to students with credit for Aviation 441 or 442.
AVIATN 3193 - Individual Studies in Aviation
Research, project(s), and/or investigation into aviation topics that are not treated in existing classes.
Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 7 cr hrs or 2 completions. This course is graded S/U.
AVIATN 3194 – Group Studies in Aviation
Research, project(s), and/or investigation into comprehensive and larger aviation topics that are not treated in existing classes and are best served by a team.
Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 7 cr hrs or 2 completions. This course is graded S/U.
AVIATN 3200 – Aviation Regulations
Consideration and analysis of aviation regulatory environments and processes, such as regulatory certifications, rulemaking, and legislation. Maintenance, airports, aircraft, and operations. Law, environment, safety, security, and operations.
Prereq or concur: Aviation 3000. Not open to students with credit for Aviation 530.
AVIATN 3300 – Aviation Human Factors and Safety
Consideration of Human Factors including all sensory, perceptive, cognitive and decision making dynamics as they are expressed in aviation. Consideration of aviation safety including incidents, accidents, crew resource management, and performance.
Prereq or concur: 3000. Not open to students with credit for Aviation 540 or 560.
AVIATN 4000 – Air Transportation Analysis I
Analysis of domestic and international air transportation systems and models. Particular focus on supply and demand components. Consideration of major industry segments, such as commercial, business, cargo, and general aviation.
Prereq: Aviation 3000. Not open to students with credit for Aviation 650 or 652.
AVIATN 4100 – Commercial Flight Fundamentals
Study of regulations, aerodynamics, systems, performance profiles, navigation, weather, and operations for the commercial pilot certificate.
Prereq: A grade of B- or above in Aviation 2100, and 2102; or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for Aviation 413.
AVIATN 4101 – Commercial Flight Lab
Second course toward Commercial Pilot certificate single engine land.
Prereq: Aviation 2102 and 3101. Not open to students with credit for Aviation 444 or 445.
AVIATN 4300 – Advanced Multi-Engine Operations
Introduction and consideration of Part 121 and 135 operations with a comprehensive study of the principles of advanced aircraft operations.
Prereq: Aviation 2100. Not open to students with credit for Aviation 417.
AVIATN 4301 – Commercial Multi Engine Flight Lab
Aeronautical knowledge and flight training required to attain an airplane multi engine rating in addition to the Commercial Pilot certificate.
Prereq: A grade of B- or above in Aviatn 3100 and 4100, and 2501 and 3101. Not open to students with credit for Aviation 446.
AVIATN 4400 – Airport Management
Comprehensive study of airport operations and management; role of the airport manager in planning, finance, administration, public relations, socio-political and environmental considerations, and operational requirements and maintenance.
Prereq: Aviation 3000. Not open to students with credit for Aviation 552.
AVIATN 4500 – Aviation Capstone
AVIATN 4800 – Profesional Practices in Industry
AVIATN 5000 – Air Transportation Analysis ΙΙ
Consideration of commercial air transportation systems with emphasis on performance measurement, productivity, optimization, and network analysis.
Prereq: Aviation 4000. Not open to students with credit for Aviation 591 or 750.
AVIATN 5100 – Flight Instructor Methodology
Study of learning theories, communication techniques, the teaching process, teaching methods, and evaluation. Application of these concepts to develop lesson plans and course(s) of study.
Prereq: A grade of B- or above in Aviation 2300, 3100, and 4100. Not open to students with credit for Aviation 421.
AVIATN 5101 – Flight Instructor ASE Flight Lab
Aeronautical knowledge, experience and skills necessary to meet or exceed FAR Part 61 requirements for a flight instructor certificate with airplane single engine land privileges.
Prereq: A grade of B- or above in Aviation 5100. Not open to students with credit for Aviation 461.
AVIATN 5102 – Flight Instructor AME Lab
Aeronautical knowledge and flight training necessary to attain an airplane multi-engine rating in addition to the Flight Instructor ASEL certificate.
Prereq: Aviation 4301 and 5101. Not open to students with credit for Aviation 463.
AVIATN 5193 - Individual Studies in Aviation
Research, projects, and/or investigations into aviation topics that are not treated in existing classes.
Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 7 cr hrs or 2 completions.
AVIATN 5194 – Group Studies in Aviation
Team research, projects, and/or investigation into comprehensive and larger aviation topics that are not treated in existing classes.
Prereq: Permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 7 cr hrs or 2 completions. This course is graded S/U.
AVIATN 5201 – Flight Instructor Instrument Flight Lab
Necessary aeronautical knowledge, experience, and skills to meet or exceed FAR Part 61 requirements for instrument flight instructor certification.
Prereq: Aviation 5101, or Flight Instructor Certificate. Not open to students with credit for Aviation 462.
AVIATN 5300 – Airport Planning, Design and Development
A comprehensive study of airport planning, design and development, the role of the airport and its components as part of the overall air transportation system, the issues related to the planning, design, and development of the airport and its system.
Prereq: Aviation 3000. Not open to students with credit for Aviation 674. Cross-listed in CRPlan.
AVIATN 5998H – Honors Research in Aviation
Designed to give the student an opportunity to pursue special studies in Aviation at an honors level on topics not otherwise offered.
Prereq: Honors standing, or permission of instructor. Repeatable to a maximum of 6 cr hrs or 2 completions. This course is graded S/U.
