47-102 | Introduction to Aviation and Transportation | 1 |
47-130 | Private Pilot Ground I | 3 |
47-131 | Private Pilot Ground II | 3 |
47-201 | Human Factors in Transportation | 3 |
47-203 | Visual Aircraft Recognition | 1 |
47-204 | Aviation Regulations | 3 |
47-213 | Aviation History I - The Early Years | 3 |
47-214 | Aviation History II - The Jet Age | 3 |
47-250 | Aviation Meteorology I | 3 |
47-252 | Aviation Meteorology II | 3 |
47-313 | Air Traffic Control Systems | 3 |
47-321 | Transportation Legislation | 3 |
47-353 | Air Transportation | 3 |
47-373 | Transportation Safety | 3 |
47-402 | Fiscal Aspects of Transportation | 3 |
47-430 | Labor Relations in Transportation | 3 |
47-450 | Issues and Trends in Transportation | 3 |
47-452 | Airport Management | 3 |
47-453 | Airline Management and Economics | 3 |
47-463 | Aircraft Accident Investigation | 3 |
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| Aviation Electives | 9 |
The following general education requirements are listed and satisfied under the core curriculum:
• The two science requirements are met by Aviation Meteorology I (47-250) and Aviation Meteorology II (47-252).
• The college experience requirement is met by Introduction to Aviation (46/47-102).
• The advanced writing requirement is met by successful completion of Aviation Legislation (47-321) and Aircraft Accident Investigation (47-463).
* For details on additional required coursework, see the General Education section in this catalog.