200
This course provides a study of pressure, mechanical and electrical instruments; compass system;, gyro instruments and systems; radio communications and navigation equipment; and auto pilot systems. 120 contact hours (60 lecture/60 lab). Meets requirements of 14 CFR 147.
4
Prerequisites
46-120.
Students study the laws of physics with aviation applications, including structure of matter, gas laws, heat transfer, and properties of liquids. 60 contact hours (60 combined lecture/lab). Meets requirements of 14 CFR 147.
4
Prerequisites
Any General Education Mathematics course.
This course provides an advanced study of physics focusing on strength of materials, light, sound and atomic energy. 45 contact hours (45 combined lecture/lab).
3
Prerequisites
46-201 or equivalent.
A continuation of 46-110, this course focuses on types of airframe structures, including wood and fabric applications and repairs, aircraft assembly and rigging, use and repairs of plastics and honeycomb repairs. 180 contact hours (60 lecture/120 lab). Meets requirements of 14 CFR 147.
4
A continuation of 46-120, this course focuses on AC circuits, capacitance and inductance, AC generators, transformers, resonant circuits, electron tubes and solid state components. 120 contact hours (60 lecture/60 lab). Meets requirements of 14 CFR 147.
4
Prerequisites
46-120.
This course focuses on principles and approved installation procedures for aircraft radio communications, navigation equipment and related items. Lectures and lab are supplemented with slides, films, and a tour. 45 contact hours (45 combined lecture/lab).
2
Prerequisites
UAS majors:
46-120. AMM and ATC majors:
46-120,
46-200,
46-220.