May 03, 2024  
2019 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2019 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


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Art and Design

  
  • ART 4635 - Advanced Illustration II (3)

    A continuation of ART 4625  with an emphasis on the business aspects of free-lance illustration. Prerequisite(s): ART 4625 . An additional fee is associated with this course. Spring.

  
  • ART 4640 - Advanced Topics Graphic Design (3)

    Advanced topics of contemporary interest in Graphic Design. Variable content. Prerequisite(s): ART 3620  and ART 3630 . An additional fee is associated with this course.

  
  • ART 4850 - Twentieth Century Art and Architecture (3)

    Examines the development of Modern art and architecture in the Western world from its origins in the late nineteenth century to mid-twentieth century Postmodernism using critical and creative thinking about social, political, cultural, intellectual and aesthetic contexts embodied in the visual arts. This course is co-listed with ART 5850. Fall.

  
  • ART 4860 - Contemporary Art and Design (3)

    Examines themes in contemporary art and design and their theoretical frameworks in a global community using critical and creative thinking about social, political, cultural, intellectual and aesthetic contexts embodied in the visual arts and global contemporary culture. This course is co-listed with ART 5860.

  
  • ART 4915 - Methods of Teaching Art II: Management and Assessment (3)

    The second in a series of three art education methods courses and is designed to ensure that teacher education candidates have mastered specific techniques for teaching art in today’s secondary schools Prerequisite(s): ART 3911 , ART 3915 ; should be taken concurrently with FLDX 4970 . An additional fee is associated with this course. Fall.

    This is a professional education course.
  
  • ART 4920 - Methods of Teaching Art III: Student Teaching Seminar (3)

    Application of previous art methods and education course knowledge to preparing for student teaching placements, fulfilling program exit requirements, and developing skills for seeking employment. Prerequisite(s): admission to Teacher Education Program; double majors must take a methods course for each major; should be taken during the Professional Semester. Fall, Spring.

    This is a professional education course.
  
  • ART 4930 - K-12 Field Experience in Art (1)

    Participation in the elementary and secondary art locations where student teaching will take place, ensuring an effective transition from University campus setting to student teaching. Prerequisite(s): admission to the Teacher Education Program; should be taken concurrently with ART 4920  during the Professional Semester (the student teaching semester). Fall, Spring.

    This is a professional education course.

Athletic Training

  
  • AT 1610 - Introduction to Athletic Training (2)

    The course is designed to acquaint the first year athletic training major with all aspects of the athletic training profession. Corequisite(s): AT 1611  and AT 1625 . An additional fee is associated with this course. Fall.

  
  • AT 1611 - Introduction to Athletic Training Lab I (1)

    Introduction to clinical athletic training emphasizing basic pre-professional skills sets. Corequisite(s): AT 1610  and AT 1625 . An additional fee is associated with this course. Fall.

  
  • AT 1625 - CPR/First Aid/AED for Health Care Professionals (1)

    Designed to prepare students to administer CPR/AED in a clinical setting. An additional fee is associated with this course.

  
  • AT 1630 - Foundations of Athletic Training (2)

    Provide the athletic training student with the foundation needed to recognize the cause of injuries, effectively manage injuries, and to prevent injuries from occurring. Prerequisite(s): AT 1610 , AT 1611  and AT 1625 . Corequisite(s): AT 1631  and AT 1650 . An additional fee is associated with this course. Spring.

  
  • AT 1631 - Foundations of Athletic Training Lab II (1)

    Provide the athletic training student with the clinical foundations to recognize the cause of, prevention of, and management of injuries. Prerequisite(s): AT 1610 , AT 1611  and AT 1625 . Corequisite(s): AT 1630  and AT 1650 . An additional fee is associated with this course. Spring.

  
  • AT 1640 - Medical Terminology (1)

    Terminology, note writing, and documentation techniques in sports medicine. A treatment cycle will be introduced. Prerequisite(s): AT 1610 , AT 1611  and AT 1625 . An additional fee is associated with this course. Spring.

  
  • AT 1650 - Responding to Emergencies for the Professional Rescuer (2)

    Emergency care for accident, injury and illness situations involving the active population. Corequisite(s): AT 1630  and AT 1631 . An additional fee is associated with this course.

  
  • AT 2610 - Orthopedic Assessment: Lower Extremity (2)

    Common types of orthopedic/sports dysfunctions to the lower extremity. Viewpoints include: etiology and mechanism of injury, pathology, recognition and evaluation techniques, protocols, and prevention. Prerequisite(s): AT 1610 , AT 1611 , AT 1630 , AT 1631 , AT 1640 , AT 1650 , and KIN 1800 . Corequisite(s): AT 2611 . An additional fee is associated with this course. Fall.

  
  • AT 2611 - Orthopedic Assessment: Lower Extremity Lab III (1)

    Evaluation of orthopedic injuries and conditions occurring to the lower extremity. Prerequisite(s): AT 1610 , AT 1611 , AT 1630 , AT 1631 , AT 1640 , AT 1650 , and KIN 1800 . Corequisite(s): AT 2610 . An additional fee is associated with this course. Fall.

  
  • AT 2620 - Orthopedic Assessment: Upper Extremity (2)

    Common types of orthopedic/sports dysfunctions to the upper extremity will be discussed including mechanism of injury, pathology, recognition and evaluation techniques, protocols, and prevention. Prerequisite(s): AT 1610 , AT 1611 , AT 1630 , AT 1631 , AT 1640 , AT 1650 , AT 2610 , AT 2611 , KIN 1800  and KIN 2850 . Corequisite(s): AT 2621  and KIN 2800 . An additional fee is associated with this course. Spring.

  
  
  • AT 2630 - Therapeutic Modalities (3)

    The theoretical knowledge for the clinical application of therapeutic modalities. Principles of the physiological effects and therapeutic indications and contraindications with application of these modalities. Prerequisite(s): AT 1610 , AT 1611 , AT 1625 , AT 1630 , AT 1631 , AT 1640 , AT 1650 , AT 2610 , AT 2611 , and AT 2640 . Corequisite(s): AT 2631  or consent of faculty advisor. An additional fee is associated with this course.

  
  • AT 2631 - Therapeutic Modalities Lab (1)

    Students will apply the techniques and clinical skills related to the application of therapeutic modalities. Prerequisite(s): AT 1610 , AT 1611 , AT 1630 , AT 1631 , AT 1640 , AT 1650 , KIN 1800 , and KIN 2850 . Corequisite(s): AT 2630  or consent of faculty advisor. An additional fee is associated with this course.

  
  • AT 2640 - Introduction to Therapeutic Rehabilitation (2)

    An introduction to therapeutic exercise, program design and implementation, and progression for exercises and conditions in the active population. Prerequisite(s): AT 1610 , AT 1611 , AT 1630 , AT 1631 , AT 1640 . Corequisite(s): KIN 1800  or consent of faculty advisor. An additional fee is associated with this course.

  
  • AT 3610 - Care and Prevention of Injuries (3)

    Accepted athletic training procedure in the care and prevention of athletic injuries. Prerequisite(s): KIN 1800 . An additional fee is associated with this course. Fall, Spring.

  
  • AT 3620 - Clinical Athletic Training Lab V (2)

    The application of athletic training skills and professional practice related to the clinical setting. Prerequisite(s): AT 2610 , AT 2611 , AT 2620 , AT 2621 . An additional fee is associated with this course. Fall.

  
  • AT 3630 - Therapeutic Rehabilitation (2)

    Theoretical knowledge in the clinical application of rehabilitation programs, physical examinations, therapeutic exercises, open and closed chain exercises, muscle reeducation, special therapeutic techniques including aquatic therapy. Prerequisite(s): AT 1610 , AT 1611 , AT 1630 , AT 1631 , AT 1650 , AT 2620 , AT 2621 , AT 2630 , AT 2631 , KIN 2850  and KIN 2800 . An additional fee is associated with this course.

  
  
  • AT 3640 - Clinical Athletic Training Lab VI (2)

    The application of athletic training skills and professional practice related to the clinical setting. Prerequisite(s): AT 2610 , AT 2611 , AT 2620 , AT 2621 , AT 2630 , BIOL 3401  with a C grade or better, BIOL 3402  with a C grade or better. An additional fee is associated with this course. Spring.

  
  • AT 3650 - Sport and Exercise Pharmacology (2)

    Discuss medications and their impact upon the active population. Issues in ethical concerns and legal implications will be addressed. Prerequisite(s): junior standing. An additional fee is associated with this course. Fall.

  
  • AT 4610 - Clinical Athletic Training Lab VII (2)

    The application of athletic training skills and professional practice related to the clinical setting. Prerequisite(s): AT 2610 , AT 2611 , AT 2620 , AT 2621 , AT 2630 , and AT 2631 . An additional fee is associated with this course. Fall.

  
  • AT 4620 - Clinical Athletic Training Lab VIII (2)

    The application of athletic training skills and professional practice related to the clinical setting. Prerequisite(s): AT 2610 , AT 2611 , AT 2620 , AT 2621 , AT 2630 , and AT 2631 . An additional fee is associated with this course. Spring.

  
  • AT 4630 - Organization and Administration of Athletic Training (3)

    Legal issues, budget and inventory management, facility designs and maintenance, daily supervision, scheduling, and administration of the athletic training facilities will be addressed. Prerequisite(s): AT 1610 , AT 1611 , AT 1630 , AT 1631 , AT 1650 , AT 2620 , AT 2621 , AT 2630 , AT 2631 , AT 3620 , KIN 2850  and KIN 2800   An additional fee is associated with this course. Spring.

  
  • AT 4640 - Senior Seminar in Athletic Training (2)

    Culminating experiences for senior level athletic training students focusing on current topics in the Athletic Training Profession and career development issues. Prerequisite(s): senior standing. An additional fee is associated with this course.

  
  • AT 4650 - Pathophysiology Lab for Athletic Training (1)

    Clinical practice in patient care using instrumentation and hands-on application in performing differential assessments of common disease states and medical conditions for the Athletic Training Student. Prerequisite(s): KIN 2850  or BIOL 3402 . Corequisite(s): HLTH 4370 . An additional fee is associated with this class.


Automotive Technology Management

Each student enrolled in an automotive course is expected to pay a course fee to cover the cost of consumable supplies which cannot be conveniently charged to a particular project. In addition, each student will provide appropriate vehicle(s) with necessary materials and replacement parts for assigned laboratory experiences.

  
  • ATM 1010 - Contemporary Power Systems (3: 2 lecture, 1 lab)

    Power sources and methods of transferring power. Theory of internal combustion engines. Laboratory experiences with emphasis on small gasoline engines. Each student must disassemble and overhaul at least one engine. An additional fee is associated with this course. Fall, Summer.

  
  • ATM 2110 - Engine Theory and Maintenance (4: 3 lecture, 1 lab)

    Examines through practical application the theories of operation, construction, maintenance, disassembly, and assembly of motor vehicle engines and their supporting systems. Emphasis on operating principles and maintenance procedures. Prerequisite(s): ATM 1010  or background experience. An additional fee is associated with this course. An additional fee is associated with this course. Fall.

  
  • ATM 2124 - Automotive Braking Systems (4: 2 lecture, 2 lab)

    Classroom and laboratory activity in the diagnosis, service and repair of automotive braking, anti-lock braking, traction control and stability control systems. Prerequisite(s): ATM 1010 . An additional fee is associated with this course. Spring.

  
  • ATM 2130 - Automotive Electrical Systems (4: 2 lecture, 2 lab)

    Procedures for testing, adjusting, repairing, and servicing of electrical components in automotive charging, starting, ignition, and accessory systems. Prerequisite(s): ATM 1010  and ET 1010  or concurrently. An additional fee is associated with this course. Fall.

  
  • ATM 2132 - Engine Performance I (4: 2 lecture, 2 lab)

    Fuel and related emission control systems. Basic carburation, fuel injection, and emission control devices. Prerequisite(s): ATM 2130 . An additional fee is associated with this course. Spring.

  
  • ATM 2140 - Manual Drivelines (3: 2 lecture, 1 lab)

    In-depth classroom and laboratory experiences in the diagnosis, service and repair of manual transmissions and drivelines. Prerequisite(s): ATM 1010  or AGRI 3200 . An additional fee is associated with this course. Fall.

  
  • ATM 2150 - Mobile Heating, Ventilating, Air-Conditioning (Mobile HVAC) (3: 2 lecture, 1 lab)

    Designed to introduce technicians to mobile heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning systems. An additional fee is associated with this course. Spring.

  
  • ATM 3010 - Transportation Systems (3)

    Characteristics and significance of transportation technology as applied to people, their society and economic systems, analyzed through a review of water, highway, rail, air and pipeline transport. An additional fee is associated with this course. Fall.

  
  • ATM 3110 - Automotive Engine Overhaul (4: 1 lecture, 3 lab)

    Theory and practice of disassembling, cleaning, inspecting, and repairing automotive engines. Removal and overhaul of engine according to accepted industry practice is a required activity for each student in the course. Prerequisite(s): ATM 2110  or AGRI 3200 . An additional fee is associated with this course. Spring.

  
  • ATM 3120 - Steering and Suspension Systems (4: 2 lecture, 2 lab)

    Classroom and laboratory activity in the diagnosis, service and repair of automotive steering and suspension systems. Prerequisite(s): ATM 1010  or background experience. An additional fee is associated with this course. Fall.

  
  • ATM 3130 - Engine Performance II (4: 2 lecture, 2 lab)

    Utilization of computerized diagnostic methods and equipment in testing and servicing computerized engines in conjunction with automotive tune-up. Prerequisite(s): ATM 2130  and ATM 2132 . An additional fee is associated with this course. Fall.

  
  • ATM 3134 - Advanced Powerplant Systems (3: 2 lecture, 1 lab)

    Designed to familiarize students with current and near-future automotive propulsion system technologies. It includes the study of advanced engine performance and diagnostic equipment with particular emphasis given to alternate fuel power-plant systems, electric vehicles, hybrid electric vehicles, fuel cells and other relevant topics pertaining to the advanced vehicle propulsion systems. Prerequisite(s): ATM 2132 . An additional fee is associated with this course. Fall.

  
  • ATM 4025 - Motorcycle Systems Maintenance (3: 2 lecture, 1 lab)

    Theory, maintenance and repair of motorcycles and systems. Special emphasis on diagnostics, repair, and adjustment procedures. Students will need to provide a motorcycle. An additional fee is associated with this course. Fall, in odd numbered years only.

  
  • ATM 4032 - Hydraulics and Pneumatics (3: 2 lecture, 1 lab)

    Fluid power principles with practical application of hydraulics, pneumatics, and fluidics. This course is co-listed with ATM 5032. Prerequisite(s): MATH 1111 . An additional fee is associated with this course. Fall, Spring, Summer.

  
  • ATM 4038 - Advanced Hydraulics (3)

    Hydraulic system analysis and troubleshooting along with servo and electronic control theory and application. This course is co-listed with ATM 5038. Prerequisite(s): ATM 4032 . An additional fee is associated with this course. Fall, in even numbered years only

  
  • ATM 4110 - Automatic Transmissions (3: 2 lecture, 1 lab)

    In-depth classroom and laboratory experiences in the diagnosis, service and repair of automatic transmissions and drivelines. Prerequisite(s): ATM 4032  or concurrently. An additional fee is associated with this course. Spring.

  
  • ATM 4112 - ATM Capstone Experience (3)

    Integration of communication, technology, sociology, economics, and ecology with automotive manufacturing and engineering, management, and service operations.  Emphasis on reciprocal effects of business and corporate practices, ethics, operations and consumer protections. Prerequisite(s): ATM 4130  or concurrently. An additional fee is associated with this course. Spring.

  
  • ATM 4130 - ATM Comprehensive Vehicle Diagnostics (4: 1 lecture, 3 lab)

    Designed as a capstone technical course for learners in the ATM major. The course is primarily lab-based, with most of the course work following diagnostic scenarios in the laboratory. Lab tasks will test the learner on their ability to diagnose vehicle failures on a complete vehicle scale that include all vehicle systems and how they function relative to each other, and will expand upon these areas via diagnostic and industry standard technical material and testing methods. Usage of the proper diagnostic processes, lab scopes, DVOM’s, scan tools, and other diagnostic tools is required for success in this course. Prerequisite(s): ATM 3130 . An additional fee is associated with this course. Spring.

  
  • ATM 4134 - Advanced Vehicle Systems (2)

    A study of advanced peripheral electronic systems in automobiles. Emphasis is placed on systems as they pertain to hybrid and electric vehicles. Prerequisite(s): ATM 3134 . An additional fee is associated with this course. Spring.

  
  • ATM 4150 - Diesel Technology (4: 3 lecture, 1 lab)

    Survey of diesel engine theory, diagnosis, service and maintenance with an emphasis in diesel fuel and emission systems along with engine construction and operation. Alternative fuels for compression ignition engines are also covered. Prerequisite(s): ATM 2110  or AGRI 3200  and ATM 4032  or concurrently. An additional fee is associated with this course. Spring.

  
  • ATM 4410 - Intermodal Transportation (3)

    Transportation (air, motor vehicle, pipeline, rail, and water) in the United States as seen from an integrated, intermodal viewpoint. Major aspects include systems analysis, organization, operations, financing, research and development, training, and regulation. Economic, environmental, social, and political factors are also considered. This course is co-listed with ATM 5410. An additional fee is associated with this course. Fall.


Aviation

  
  • AVIA 1020 - Aeronautics (2)

    An overview of aviation and aerospace related industries. Consideration is given to the development of aviation and resulting social and economic factors, theory of flight, problems of weather and navigation, occupational opportunities, and government interest, promotion and regulation. Fall, Spring.

  
  • AVIA 1211 - UAS Regulations and Applications (1)

    Addresses applications and regulations pertaining to small Unmanned Aerial Systems (sUAS). At the end of the course, the student should be prepared to test for the Remote Pilot - sUAS Airman Certificate, as well as demonstrate understanding of sUAS applications. Students must show proof of U.S. Citizenship, U.S. permanent residency, be in possession of a current FAA sUAS airman certificate, have TSA approval for sUAS, or meet FAA and TSA requirements.

  
  • AVIA 1212 - sUAS Operations (1)

    Addresses basic sUAS flight operations, which includes basic and advanced maneuvers, the use of GPS, and operating the mounted camera while flying. Students must show proof of U.S. Citizenship, U.S. permanent residency, be in possession of a current FAA sUAS airman certificate, have TSA approval for sUAS, or meet FAA and TSA requirements. Prerequisite(s): must possess a current sUAS Airman Certificate.

  
  • AVIA 1213 - sUAS Maintenance and Components (1)

    Addresses the maintenance and repair of sUAS. Topics covered in this class includes field repairs, regular maintenance, and selecting properly rated components for various applications. Students must show proof of U.S. Citizenship, U.S. permanent residency, be in possession of a current FAA sUAS airman certificate, have TSA approval for sUAS, or meet FAA and TSA requirements.

  
  • AVIA 1215 - General A&P Applications (3)

    General A&P related course and laboratory material necessary to transition from military to civilian applications. Prerequisite(s): Release from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA sign-off) for General, Airframe, and Powerplant or permission of instructor.

  
  • AVIA 1216 - Airframe Applications (3)

    The course provides a thorough study of Airframe related course material necessary to transition from military to civilian applications. Prerequisite(s): FAA authorization for General, Airframe, and Powerplant, or permission from the instructor.

  
  • AVIA 1217 - Powerplant Applications (3)

    The course provides a thorough study of Powerplant related course material necessary to transition from military to civilian applications. Prerequisite(s): FAA authorization for General, Airframe, and Powerplant, or permission from the instructor.

  
  • AVIA 1218 - FAA Maintenance Regulations (3)

    The course provides a thorough study of FAA Maintenance Regulations and Records keeping necessary to transition from military to civilian applications. Prerequisite(s): FAA authorization for General, Airframe, and Powerplant, or permission from the instructor.

  
  • AVIA 1310 - FAA Private Requirements (4)

    Basic ground school in support of flight training to prepare for the FAA examination for the Private Pilot Certificate. A fee is charged for pilot supplies and ground school materials. Fall, Spring.

  
  • AVIA 1330 - Principles of Helicopter Flight (2)

    Provides basic helicopter aerodynamics to helicopter Private Pilot students including aircraft components, flight characteristics, and flight principles. Prerequisite(s): FLYA 1321  or Private Pilot Airplane certificate or equivalent.

  
  • AVIA 1903 - Aviation History (2)

    Major events, people, and changing technologies in the development of the present day air transportation system.

  
  • AVIA 2040 - Aviation Management (3)

    Aviation/airport management and administrative functions, issues, and problems involving both large and small airports, heliports, sea plane bases and related fixed base operations. Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing. Fall, Spring, Summer.

  
  • AVIA 2310 - Propulsion Systems (3)

    Operation and theory of aircraft propellers and both reciprocating and gas turbine engines. Laboratory activity includes testing and troubleshooting major functional components and systems. Fall, Spring.

  
  • AVIA 2325 - Instrument Rating Ground School (4)

    Instrument ground school subjects in support of flight training to prepare for FAA examination for instrument rating. Prerequisite(s): FLYA 1321 . Fall, Spring.

  
  • AVIA 2340 - Aircraft Systems and Components (3)

    Design, construction and operation of aircraft mechanical, electrical hydraulic, and pneumatic systems with emphasis on trouble analysis, servicing methods, and safety precautions. Prerequisite(s): AVIA 2310  or concurrently. Fall, Spring.

  
  • AVIA 2345 - Glass Cockpits - G1000 (2)

    Designed to introduce the concept of glass cockpits with particular reference to the features and operation of the G1000 system. Prerequisite(s): AVIA 2325   An additional fee is associated with this course.

  
  • AVIA 2350 - Aviation Weather (3)

    Meteorology for pilots with information for understanding and interpreting aviation weather reports and forecasts, weather hazards including windshear, turbulence, icing and visibility restrictions. Prerequisite(s): AVIA 1310 .

  
  • AVIA 3010 - Aerodynamics (3)

    Theories of flight and factors affecting aircraft in flight, including drag, velocity, lift, thrust and wing loading. Comparative analysis of design features in modern aircraft. Fall, Spring.

  
  • AVIA 3022 - Aviation Internship (1-3)

    Provides experience for students in participating organizations. Students rotate assignments, create written reports of their activities.

  
  • AVIA 3030 - Sport Aviation (2)

    Sailplanes, hot air balloons, and related sport aircraft. Students will have flying experience in either sailplanes or hot air balloons. Flight fees are required to cover expenses of flight instruction. Principles of organizing fly-ins, air shows, and contests.

  
  • AVIA 3045 - Airport Management (3)

    Airport operations and management principles and applications. Personnel, security, budgeting, contracts, maintenance and public relations. Prerequisite(s): AVIA 2040  

  
  • AVIA 3046 - Airport Certification (3)

    Provide students with a working knowledge of airport certification procedures (including marking, lighting, guidance signs, aircraft rescue and firefighting, fuel handling safety, airspace obstruction analysis, winter operations, etc.), and airport inspection procedures to be able to complete an airport inspection in accordance with federal regulations. Prerequisite(s): AVIA 3045  

  
  • AVIA 3080 - Air Traffic Control (3)

    Purposes, activities and operational procedures of air traffic control centers, towers and flight service stations. Study will include both standard and emergency services available from ATC/FSS systems.

  
  • AVIA 3255 - Metal Airframe Processing (3)

    Theory and practice in the construction and repair of metal airframes.

  
  • AVIA 3305 - FAA Commercial Requirements (3)

    Commercial ground school subjects in support of flight training to prepare for FAA examination for Commercial Pilot Certificate. Prerequisite(s): FLYA 2314 . Fall, Spring.

  
  • AVIA 3360 - Flight Instructor - Airplane (3)

    Combines classroom and flight laboratory experience to prepare for FAA written examination and flight test for flight instructor rating. Prerequisite(s): FLYA 3317  or FLYA 3417 . Corequisite(s): FLYA 3360 . An additional fee is associated with this course.

  
  • AVIA 3370 - Transport Aircraft Systems (2)

    Comparison of systems on major types of transport category aircraft and inflight management of those systems thru lecture, computer based training and simulation. Lab work will utilize cockpit procedures trainer and advance flight training device. Prerequisite(s): AVIA 2325 , AVIA 2340 ; Admission to Professional Pilot degree program and junior standing. Must show proof of US Citizenship or TSA Clearance for Flight Training. Corequisite(s): AVIA 3372 . An additional fee is associated with this course. Fall, Spring.

  
  • AVIA 3372 - Advanced Transport Aircraft Systems (2)

    Advanced study of transport aircraft systems and familiarization with use of Flight Management Systems. Use of airline dispatch release documents for the programming of the training device from preflight to shutdown. Lab work will utilize cockpit procedures trainer and advance flight training device. Prerequisite(s): AVIA 2340 , AVIA 2325 ; Admission to Professional Pilot degree program; junior standing. Must show proof of US Citizenship or TSA Clearance for Flight Training. Corequisite(s): AVIA 3370 . An additional fee is associated with this course.

  
  • AVIA 3610 - Human Factors (3)

    A survey of aeromedical human factors including causes, symptoms, prevention and treatment of flight environment disorders. Altitude effects, spatial disorientation, body heat imbalance, visual anomalies and psychological factors are included as they relate to pilot performance and survival effectiveness. An additional fee is associated with this course.

  
  • AVIA 3620 - Principles of Aviation Accident Causation (3)

    This class offers a survey of air carrier and general aviation incidents and accidents along with causation models and how barriers prevent accidents. The class will include a video colloquia of aviation accident and training videos to supplement textbook reading.

  
  • AVIA 3710 - Professional Ethics in Aviation (2)

    The course introduces students to ethical issues in aviation such as theoretical frameworks, concepts of business ethics, employee responsibility, accessibility, diversity in aviation, ground issues regarding airports, air traffic control and security, decision-making, as well as health and the environment.

  
  • AVIA 4000 - Special Projects in Aviation Technology (1-3)

    Investigation of contemporary problems and issues in power and transportation by selected individuals or groups. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 semester hours. An additional fee is associated with some sections of this course.

  
  • AVIA 4021 - Weight and Balance Loadsheet Development (1)

    Designed to introduce the concept of weight and balance load and horizontal stabilizer trim sheets and methodology to design and develop such operational forms. Prerequisite(s): AVIA 3010 .

  
  • AVIA 4042 - Aviation Maintenance Management (3)

    Introduces fundamental duties/responsibilities of a typical maintenance manager for FAR Part 91, 135 charter, 145 repair station, corporate, and airline operations. Fall, Spring.

  
  • AVIA 4060 - Aerospace Education (2-3)

    Basic aerospace information dealing with the social, scientific, and technological importance of aviation and space with special applications for teachers who desire to utilize such information in the elementary and secondary school.

  
  • AVIA 4090 - Aviation Law (3)

    Legal foundations and the federal and state regulatory functions which influence aviation and those who work in the industry. Prerequisite(s): Junior standing.

  
  • AVIA 4091 - Regulatory Policy Seminar (4: 2 lecture, 2 lab)

    This seminar course surveys the evolution of federal civil aviation regulations in the United States including FAA requirements, regulations, and certifications including exposure to the aircraft design, manufacturing, maintenance, pilot, aircraft owner, operations, and airport regulatory environment. Fall.

  
  • AVIA 4095 - International Aviation (3)

    Aviation issues in international aviation including ICAO regulations and other factors related to the operation of airplanes in a global environment.

  
  • AVIA 4096 - International Policy Seminar (3: 2 lecture, 1 lab)

    This seminar course surveys the evolution of the international regulatory environment including international requirements, regulations, and certifications including exposure to the aircraft design, manufacturing, maintenance, pilot, aircraft owner, operations, and airport regulatory environment. Prerequisite(s): AVIA 4095  or concurrently. Spring.

  
  • AVIA 4100 - Airport Leadership A (2)

    The purpose of this course is to prepare students with foundational knowledge necessary for a job or career in airport management.  The course will prepare students to pass the certified manager (CM) exam administered by the American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE) and provide students with the opportunity to network with airport industry experts.  An additional fee is associated with this course.

  
  • AVIA 4101 - Airport Leadership B (2)

    The purpose of this course is to prepare students with foundational knowledge necessary for a job or career in airport management.  The course will prepare students to pass the certified manager (CM) exam administered by the American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE) and provide students with the opportunity to network with airport industry experts.  At the end of this course the student will complete the AAAE CM Exam.  An additional fee is associated with this course.

  
  • AVIA 4370 - Advanced Flight Crew Management (3)

    Advanced flight crew operations with emphasis on the transition of the professionally qualified pilot into a highly skilled member of a flight management team with knowledge of cockpit resource management, high speed and high altitude flight techniques, turbine-powered operations and advanced avionics systems. Prerequisite(s): AVIA 3372 . An additional fee is associated with this course. Fall, Spring.

  
  • AVIA 4380 - Flight Operations Management (3)

    Airline flight operations management principles and applications. Fall, Spring.

  
  • AVIA 4420 - Air Transportation (3)

    Organization and administration of the air transportation industry with attention to airline regulations, rate and route structures, air cargo and freight, scheduled and nonscheduled operations, and contract air transport. Prerequisite(s): Junior standing. Fall, Spring, Summer.

  
  • AVIA 4430 - Corporate Aviation Management (3)

    Role, scope and purpose of business aviation. Managerial, administrative and financial business functions related to the use of business aviation aircraft. Prerequisite(s): Junior standing.

  
  • AVIA 4500 - Aviation Safety (3)

    To develop a knowledge of contributing factors affecting aviation safety and fostering control methods and techniques to reduce accidents related to aircraft and the aviation field. Prerequisite(s): Junior standing. Fall, Spring, Summer.

  
  • AVIA 4810 - Space Exploration (3)

    Examines present and future methods of space exploration. Topics include the technology & vehicles, dangers, benefits, costs, and practical and political importance of space exploration. Discussion topics include space stations, moon colonies, manned missions from Mercury through Apollo, and current international space missions. Prerequisite(s): Junior standing. Summer. Taught only as an online course.

 

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