Air Traffic Control Management / Associate Degree
Total Credit Hours: 75
Major Credit Hours: 60
This program prepares the student to become an Air Traffic Controller for the Federal Aviation Administration and includes additional courses business and written and oral communication courses. The successful student will complete a minimum of 75 credit hours and receive a certificate from an approved FAA AT-CTI program.
Degree Requirements
I. Core Aviation Courses (57)
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 |
47-231 | Instrument Pilot Ground School | 4 |
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 |
47-452 | Airport Management | 3 |
47-463 | Aircraft Accident Investigation | 3 |
47-482 | ATC Responsibilities and Procedures | 3 |
47-484 | Radar Fundamentals and Separation Minima | 3 |
47-486 | Aircraft Capabilities and Characteristics | 3 |
47-496 | Air Traffic Control Internship | 3 |
47-xxx | Aviation Elective | 3 |
II. Core Business Course (3)
61-200 | Principles of Management | 3 |
III. General Education Courses (15)
06-xxx | English Composition Option | 3 |
10-112 | Introduction to Human Communication | 3 |
04-xxx
| Economics Option | 3 |
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| Mathematics Option | 3 |
19-100 | The Search for Faith | 3 |
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19-106 | Introduction to Christian Theology | 3 |
47-102 | Introduction to Aviation and Transportation | 1 |
47-250 | Aviation Meteorology I | 3 |
47-252 | Aviation Meteorology II | 3 |
(47-102, 47-250, and 47-252 serve as both General Education courses and as degree requirements.)