Apr 19, 2024  
2017-2018 SLCC General Catalog 
    
2017-2018 SLCC General Catalog [**** ATTENTION: YOU ARE VIEWING AN ARCHIVED CATALOG ****]

Course Descriptions


Course Numbering Information:
Courses at SLCC are identified by an alphabetic prefix (two to four letters) followed by a four-digit number. Numbers beginning with a “1” generally indicate a course designed primarily for freshmen (such as ENGL 1010 ); numbers beginning with a “2” generally indicate courses designed primarily for sophomores (such as MATH 2010 ); numbers beginning with a “0” generally indicate preparatory courses that are non-transferable (such as WRTG 0990 ).

 

Automotive and Related Technologies

  
  • AUTO 1010 - Maint & Lt Repair Fundamentals

    Credits: 6
    An introductory course providing fundamentals of operation and maintenance procedures including: researching service information, shop safety, tool, and equipment use, maintenance and light repair service procedures. Prerequisite to additional AUTO courses. Completers may test to become Honda PACT students.

    Semester: All


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  • AUTO 1150 - Auto Electrical & Electronics

    Credits: 6
    Diagnostic and repair procedures involved in electrical and electronic systems with practical application of Ohm’s law. Hands-on diagnosis and repair of charging, starting, lighting, electronic accessory, and supplemental restraint systems.

    Prerequisite: AUTO 1010  or successful completion of challenge exam for AUTO 1010 
    Semester: Fall & Spring


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  • AUTO 1250 - Automotive Engine Repair

    Credits: 6
    This is a National Automotive Technician Education Foundation (NATEF) certified training course covering the theory of operation of four-stroke gas internal combustion engines. Teaches engine components, design characteristics, systems, subsystems, and diagnostics. Maintenance and repair procedures will be performed on live work, mock-ups, components, and department owned vehicles.

    Prerequisite: AUTO 1010   w/C grade or higher, or successful completion of challenge exam for AUTO 1010  
    Semester: Fall & Spring


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  • AUTO 1299 - Automotive Specialty Training

    Credits: .5-12
    Allow automotive students to acquire additional expertise in a specific industrial automotive application, to be approved by the instructor.


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  • AUTO 1350 - Automotive Braking Systems

    Credits: 6
    This is a National Automotive Technician Education Foundation (NATEF) certified training course covering the theory, functions of repair, service procedures, and shop practices of Automotive Braking Systems.

    Prerequisite: AUTO 1010   w/C grade or higher, or successful completion of challenge exam for AUTO 1010  
    Semester: Fall & Spring


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  • AUTO 1450 - Auto. Suspension & Steering

    Credits: 6
    This is a National Automotive Technician Education Foundation (NATEF) certified training course covering the theory, functions of repair, and maintenance of automotive suspension and steering systems.

    Prerequisite: AUTO 1010  w/C grade or higher, or successful completion of challenge exam for AUTO 1010  
    Semester: Fall & Spring


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  • AUTO 2000 - Roger L Miller Automotive Internship

    Credits: 6
    Students use on-the-job training for college credit. This is a program-related work in the Automotive field. Credit is awarded for completion of specific learning objectives in the program major. Internships will be paid or unpaid as determined by the employer.

    Prerequisite: AUTO 1010 
    Semester: All


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  • AUTO 2150 - Manual Transmissions & AC

    Credits: 6
    Diagnostic and repair procedures involved in automotive heating, air conditioning, manual transmissions, transaxles, and final drive components.

    Prerequisite: AUTO 1010  and AUTO 1150  courses w/C grade or better
    Semester: Fall & Spring


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  • AUTO 2250 - Automatic Transmissions

    Credits: 6
    In-vehicle and off-vehicle diagnostic and repair procedures involved in automotive automatic transmissions and transaxles.

    Prerequisite: AUTO 1010  and AUTO 1150  courses w/C grade or better
    Semester: Fall & Spring


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  • AUTO 2350 - Engine & Emission Controls I

    Credits: 6
    A course on the diagnosis and repair of automotive engine performance and emission-related problems. The course includes, but is not limited to, the diagnosis and testing of ignition, fuel delivery, and emission systems.

    Prerequisite: AUTO 1010  and AUTO 1150  courses w/C grade or better
    Semester: Fall & Spring


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  • AUTO 2450 - Engine & Emission Controls II

    Credits: 6
    A course on the diagnosis and repair of automotive engine performance and emission-related problems. The course includes, but is not limited to, the diagnosis and testing of ignition, fuel delivery, and emission systems.

    Prerequisite: AUTO 2350  w/C grade or higher


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Auto Repair

  
  
  
  • AR 1199 - Specialty Training

    Credits: 1-7
    Industry specific training for Automotive Refinishers.

    Prerequisite: Previous SLCC training and industry experience
    Semester: Fall


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  • AR 1200 - Advanced Auto Refinishing

    Credits: 5
    This is a theory course for advanced refinishing procedures and techniques including color matching and multi-stage finishes. See ASE task list for more information.

    Prerequisite: AR 1100  and AR 1111  
    Corequisite: AR 1211  


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  • AR 1299 - Specialty Training

    Credits: 1-7
    Industry specific training for Automotive Refinishers.

    Prerequisite: Previous SLCC training and industry experience
    Semester: Spring


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Automotive Technician

  
  
  • KATO 0020 - Math for Automotive Techs

    Contact Hours: 60
    An introduction to basic math used in automotive technology, includes operations with whole numbers, fractions, decimals, averages and percentages.


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  • KATO 0031 - Steering and Suspension I

    Contact Hours: 40
    In the first of three courses, students learn repair of automotive suspension and steering systems. Instruction focuses on diagnosing and replacement of suspension components.

    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • KATO 0041 - Brake Systems I

    Contact Hours: 50
    In the first of three courses, students learn to diagnose and repair automotive brake systems. Emphasis is placed on the function, diagnosis, and repair of the hydraulic brake system.

    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • KATO 0111 - Practical Shop Applications

    Contact Hours: 80
    Learn the proper use and identification of hand and power tools; safe and proper lifting of vehicles; use of taps/dies torque wrenches, and precision instruments; automotive manuals; and estimating customer vehicle repairs.


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  • KATO 0130 - Utah State Inspection

    Contact Hours: 16
    Completion of this course certifies proficient light-duty inspection skills in accordance with Utah state law. Prepares students to pass the Utah State Safety Inspection Test.


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  • KATO 0141 - Technical Essentials

    Contact Hours: 90
    Learn the basic functions and components of automotive systems, including basic design of manual and automatic transmissions, differentials, drive axles, engines, brakes, suspension systems. Includes vehicle inspection.


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  • KATO 0151 - Preventive Main & Service I

    Contact Hours: 130
    Covers preventive maintenance and the proper techniques of basic service in the automotive industry. Includes changing fluids, tire dismounting/mounting, balancing, electrical theory, exhaust welding and basic diagnostic skills.


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  • KATO 0211 - Steering and Suspension II

    Contact Hours: 70
    With a focus on ASE/NATEF standards, covers diagnosis and repair of steering and power steering systems. Includes alignments, diagnosing and replacement of steering and suspension components, tire repair and alignments.

    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • KATO 0220 - Steering and Suspension III

    Contact Hours: 90
    The third course in the series focuses on diagnosis, inspection, adjustment and repair of tire wear and wheel alignments, diagnosing and replacement of steering and suspension components. Conforms to ASE/NATEF standards.

    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • KATO 0221 - Steering and Suspension III

    Contact Hours: 70
    The third course in the series focuses on diagnosis, inspection, adjustment and repair of tire wear and wheel alignments, diagnosing and replacement of steering and suspension components. Conforms to ASE/NATEF standards.

    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • KATO 0311 - Brake Systems II

    Contact Hours: 50
    While focusing on ASE/NATEF standards, the second course in the series focuses on inspection, adjustment, and repair of automotive brake systems.

    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • KATO 0321 - Brake Systems III

    Contact Hours: 90
    While focusing on ASE/NATEF standards, the third course in the series focuses on parking brake systems, power assist units, wheel bearings, and anti-lock brakes. Includes diagnosis, repairs and proper service of components.

    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • KATO 0510 - Electrical/Electronics I

    Contact Hours: 60
    While conforming to ASE/NATEF standards, the first course focuses on electrical principles, basic circuits and electrical components. Includes electrical theory, Ohms law, troubleshooting and diagnosis.

    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • KATO 0521 - Electrical/Electronics II

    Contact Hours: 50
    While conforming to ASE/NATEF standards, the second course focuses on Ohms law, series and parallel circuits, uses of wiring diagrams, troubleshooting, diagnosis, and electrical systems.

    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • KATO 0531 - Electrical/Electronics III

    Contact Hours: 180
    While conforming to ASE/NATEF standards, the third course focuses on diagnosis and repair of major electrical systems, such as lighting, instrument clusters, wipers, and inflatable restraint systems.

    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • KATO 0611 - Engine Performance I

    Contact Hours: 90
    While conforming to ASE/NATEF standards, this course focuses on diagnosing engine conditions and the operation and repair of ignition systems.

    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • KATO 0621 - Engine Performance II

    Contact Hours: 270
    While conforming to ASE/NATEF standards, the second course focuses on air induction and exhaust systems, fuel systems, emission systems, and onboard computer powertrain controls. Focuses on diagnosis and repair.

    Additional Course Fee Required


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Aviation Administration

  
  • AVAD 1010 - Airport Systems & Facilities

    Credits: 3
    An overview of basic internal and external organizational structures and common infrastructure associated with airports. Specific topics discussed include types of airports in the US, airport administrative and regulatory structures, National Plan of Integrated Airport systems [NPIAS], airport jobs and career paths, public relations, infrastructure and facilities, airspace and Air Traffic Control.

    Semester: Fall & Spring


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  • AVAD 1020 - Airport Operations & Administration

    Credits: 3
    An overview of the operational and administrative processes associated with modern airports. Specific topics discussed include airport regulations governing planning, management and operations, security processes and procedures, financial management, capacity and delay, economic, political and social roles of airports, airport master planning process and the future of airport management.

    Semester: Fall & Spring


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Aviation Technology/Professional Pilot

  
  • PILT 1010 - Air Transportation

    Credits: 3
    This course includes a survey of the air transportation industry to include airline deregulation, government regulatory agencies, general aviation, and airline management operations and aircraft.


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  • PILT 1040 - Aviation Orientation

    Credits: 1
    Students will be introduced to many aspects of the aviation industry, job opportunities, flight program, procedures, and how to finance flight training. Students will be given the opportunity to meet with industry personnel.


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  • PILT 1050 - Aviation History

    Credits: 2
    The history of aviation from the earliest times through the modern jet age will be covered. Students will discover significant aviation developments and how they came about.

    Prerequisite: PILT 1010  (may be taken concurrently)


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  • PILT 1100 - Private Pilot Ground School

    Credits: 4
    A study of aviation fundamentals, principals of flight, aircraft & engine operations, weather, navigation & radio communications as required by FAA regulations.Students will be prepared to begin flight training.

    Corequisite: PILT 1140 , PILT 1145 , PILT 1110  or PILT 1115 , or instructor approval


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  • PILT 1110 - Priv. Fixed Wing Simulator Lab

    Credits: 1
    Practical application in a simulation lab to include the information for private pilot flight maneuvers and procedures and regulations for takeoff, cruise, traffic pattern operations, approach, emergencies, and cross-country operations. One hour per week lab time is required.

    Corequisite: PILT 1100  required for non-flying student enrolled in PILT 1100  or AS Degree Dispatch Track or Aviation Maintenance Track; optional for Continuing Education students
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PILT 1115 - Priv. Rotor Wing Simulator Lab

    Credits: 1
    Practical application in a simulation lab to include private pilot flight maneuvers, procedures and regulations associated with takeoff, cruise, traffic pattern operations, approach, emergencies, and cross-country operations. One hour per week lab time is required.

    Corequisite: PILT 1100  required for nonflying student enrolled in PILT 1100 
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PILT 1140 - Solo Pilot F-W Cert Lab

    Credits: 1
    Students will begin flight training with an FAA-certified flight instructor. Training will include all skills necessary to fly solo.

    Prerequisite: PILT 1100  (may be taken concurrently)


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  • PILT 1145 - Solo Pilot Rotor Wing Certification Lab

    Credits: 1
    Students will begin flight training with an FAA-certified flight instructor. Training will include all skills necessary to fly solo in a rotorcraft.

    Prerequisite: PILT 1100  (may be taken concurrently)


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  • PILT 1150 - Priv Pilot F-W Cert Lab

    Credits: 2
    Students continue to fly with an FAA-certified flight instructor. Training will include all the skills necessary for a private pilots license. The student will fly under Part 141 of the FAA regulations.

    Prerequisite: PILT 1140 


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  • PILT 1155 - Priv Pilot R-W Cert Lab

    Credits: 2
    Students will gain basic aeronautical knowledge to safely operate the rotorcraft within FAA guidelines including skills to perform basic maneuvers. Students will fly under Part 141 of the FAA regulations.

    Prerequisite: PILT 1145 


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  • PILT 1160 - Private Pilot Fixed Wing Training Lab II

    Credits: 1-3
    This course is designed to assist students working towards the Private Pilot fixed-wing flight training requirements. The design of this course is to provide enhance focused learning of the objectives, concepts, and procedures as it relates to soloing an aircraft and/or meeting the practical test standards to obtain a Private Pilot Certification.

    Prerequisite: Instructor approval
    Corequisite: PILT 1140  or PILT 1150  
    Semester: All


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  • PILT 1165 - Private Pilot Rotor Wing Training Lab II

    Credits: 1-3
    This course is designed to assist students working towards the Private Pilot rotor-wing flight training requirements. The design of this course is to provide enhance focused learning of the objectives, concepts, and procedures as it relates to soloing an aircraft and/or meeting the practical test standards to obtain a Private Pilot Certification.

    Prerequisite: Instructor Approval
    Corequisite: PILT 1145 or PILT 1155
    Semester: All


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  • PILT 1200 - Multi Engine Add On Fixed Wing Lab

    Credits: 1
    This course is taught one-on-one with a flight instructor. It includes the practical knowledge to fly a multi engine aircraft safely and to the standards required for FAA certification.

    Prerequisite: PILT 1150  and instructor approval
    Semester: All


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  • PILT 1250 - Instrument Ground School

    Credits: 3
    A more in-depth study of the purpose, operations, and use of aircraft instrumentation in airport departures, en-route, navigation, & instrument approaches. Student will beprepared to qualify as an instrument-rated pilot.

    Prerequisite: PILT 1150  or PILT 1155 ; or instructor approval
    Corequisite: PILT 1260  or PILT 1265 ; or instructor approval


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  • PILT 1260 - Instr Simulator Fixed-Wing Lab

    Credits: 1
    Practical application in a simulation lab to include the information for instrument flight procedures and regulations for departures, en route, approach and landing. Two hours per week lab time is required.

    Prerequisite: PILT 1150 
    Corequisite: PILT 1250 
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PILT 1265 - Inst Simulator Rotor-Wing Lab

    Credits: 1
    Practical application in a simulation lab to include the information for instrument flight procedures and regulations for departure, en route, approach and landing. Two hours per week lab time is required.

    Prerequisite: PILT 1155 
    Corequisite: PILT 1250 
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PILT 1300 - Inst Cert FW Lab

    Credits: 3
    Flight navigation will emphasize radio navigation as it relates to instrument approaches, en route procedures, and departures. Students will be prepared to take the FAA evaluations. Approximate flight time is 35 hours.

    Prerequisite: PILT 1250  (may be taken concurrently)


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  • PILT 1305 - Reciprocating Transition Rotor Wing Lab

    Credits: 1
    Students will develop the skills, knowledge and aeronautical experience necessary to operate the specified piston-engine helicopter to proficiency level that meets or exceeds the criteria outlined in the piston-engine rotorcraft manufactures ground and flight procedures handbook.

    Prerequisite: PILT 1155  and concurrent with any flight lab prior PILT 1155.


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  • PILT 1315 - Instrument Rotor Wing Certification Lab

    Credits: 3
    The student will develop the skills, knowledge and aeronautical experience necessary to meet the requirements for an instrument rating, as specified in FAA Part 141 with a helicopter class rating.

    Prerequisite: PILT 1250  (may be taken concurrently)


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  • PILT 1320 - Instrument Pilot Fixed Wing Training Lab II

    Credits: 1-3
    This course is designed to assist students working towards the Instrumen Rating fixed-wing flight training requirements. The design of this course is to provide enhance focused learning of the objectives, concepts, and procedures as it relates to meeting the practical test standards to obtain an Instrument rating in an aiplane.

    Prerequisite: Instructor Permission
    Recommended Corequisite: May be taken with PILT 1300  
    Semester: All


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  • PILT 1325 - Instrument Pilot Rotor Wing Training Lab II

    Credits: 1-3
    This course is designed to assist students working towards the Instrumen Rating rotor-wing flight training requirements. The design of this course is to provide enhance focused learning of the objectives, concepts, and procedures as it relates to meeting the practical test standards to obtain an Instrument rating in a helicopter.

    Prerequisite: Instructor approval
    Recommended Corequisite: May be taken with PILT 1315  
    Semester: All


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  • PILT 1400 - Intro. to Air Traffic Control

    Credits: 3
    This course overviews Air Traffic Control principles, rules, regulations, positions, responsibilities, terms and techniques. Pilots and perspective controllers will gain fundamental insight into the National Airspace System.


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  • PILT 1420 - Aircraft Systems

    Credits: 3
    This is an introductory course to provide pilots with the understanding of aircraft systems, components, and basic operations general to all aircraft. Included will be information about power plants, fuel, and electrical systems.


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  • PILT 1800 - Ground Tutoring Lab

    Credits: 1
    This course is designed to assist students enrolled in the Professional Pilot program for fixed-wing and/or rotor-wing. The design of this course is to provide enhance focused learning with the concepts and procedures with the academic ground courses and on areas of student deficiency.

    Corequisite: PILT 1100 , PILT 1250 , PILT 2100  or PILT 2210 ; instructor approval


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  • PILT 1990 - Special Studies

    Credits: 1-5
    Students will plan a special project in an area of study in cooperation with program coordinator or advisor. Students may also be granted credit for a specialized area of training already completed.

    Prerequisite: Instructor permission


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  • PILT 2000 - Aviation CO-OP

    Credits: 1-2
    Aviation CO-OP is open to second-year students. This elective class requires special approval prior to registration. See program coordinator for more information.

    Prerequisite: Second-year student, instructor approval


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  • PILT 2010 - Pre-Graduation Seminar

    Credits: 1
    Students will learn techniques for finding, applying for, interviewing and testing for pilot positions. Employers will discuss their hiring requirements, procedures, and what qualities they are expecting from applicants.

    Prerequisite: Second-year student


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  • PILT 2050 - Aviation Meteorology

    Credits: 3
    Students will learn about atmospheric conditions, weather patterns and observations and their effect on aeronautical applications. Students will learn to read pilot weather reports and obtain pre- and in-flight weather information.


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  • PILT 2100 - Commercial Ground School

    Credits: 3
    All previous materials & concepts will be reviewed and the development of complex applications. Fundamentals of a professional pilot will be presented to prepare students to complete the FAA Commercial Certification.

    Prerequisite: PILT 1150  or PILT 1155 


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  • PILT 2150 - ATP Written Exam Prep

    Credits: 1
    Course is designed to prepare students to take the FAA Airline Transcport Pilot or Aviation Dispatcher written exam for certification.

    Prerequisite: Instructor approval


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  • PILT 2210 - Multi-Engine Ground School

    Credits: 1
    Student will obtain the knowledge, skill, and aeronautic experience necessary to meet the requirements of the multiengine certificate and multi-engine class rating.

    Prerequisite: PILT 1150  
    Corequisite: May be taken with PILT 2220  


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  • PILT 2240 - Comm. Pilt F-W Cert Lab

    Credits: 2
    Course completes the foundation necessary to prepare student for the FAA Part 141 commercial pilot certification examination. Commercial maneuvers in a complex aircraft will be conducted.

    Prerequisite: PILT 2200 


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  • PILT 2250 - Aerodynamics

    Credits: 3
    Theory and practical application of the laws of physics as they pertain to pilots. An understanding of the elements of aerodynamics affecting the control of the flight of an aircraft will be taught.


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  • PILT 2260 - Commercial Fixed-Wing Category Add-On Lab

    Credits: 2
    The flight lab is designed to broaden the student¨s knowledge and provide the skill necessary to safely fly a fixed wing aircraft. The student will be introduced to and practice commercial maneuvers. The student will be provided instruction and practice necessary to attain theproficiency level required for a category fixed wing add on to a commercial pilot certificate.

    Prerequisite: PILT 2245  


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  • PILT 2265 - Commercial Rotor-Wing Category Add-On Lab

    Credits: 2
    The flight lab is designed to broaden the student’s knowledge and provide the skill necessary to safely fly a rotorcraft. The student will be introduced to and practice commercial maneuvers. The student will be provided instruction and practice necessary to attain the proficiency level required for a category rotor wing add on to a commercial pilot certificate.

    Prerequisite: PILT 2240  


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  • PILT 2300 - CFI/Airplane Lab

    Credits: 1
    Students desiring to instruct other pilot candidates are prepared in the aircraft by a flight instructor. This course will include flight maneuvers required for the FAA CFI certification process.

    Prerequisite: PILT 2240  
    Corequisite: PILT 2340  


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  • PILT 2305 - CFI/R-W Lab

    Credits: 1
    Students desiring to instruct other pilot candidates are prepared in the aircraft by a flight instructor.  This course will include flight maneuvers required for the FAA  CFI certification process.

    Prerequisite: PILT 2245  or PILT 2265  
    Corequisite: PILT 2340  


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  • PILT 2310 - Human Factors and Safety

    Credits: 3
    Pilot performance affected by training, environment, stress, fatigue, and cockpit design will be discussed. Study of accidents and pilot error as they relate to safety. Illusions, vertigo, and disorientation will be studied.


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  • PILT 2340 - CFI Ground School

    Credits: 3
    Designed to teach learning theories, styles, domains, communication techniques, teaching process, teaching methods, lesson plans, evaluation of student performance and human factors resulting in knowledge required to teach students.

    Prerequisite: PILT 2100 


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  • PILT 2355 - CFI/Instrument R-W

    Credits: 1
    Course prepares flight instructor to become FAA certified to instruct students in rotorcraft for instrument flight. Includes maneuvers required for the FAA CFI/ Instrument Rotorcraft-Helicopter Practical Test Standards.

    Prerequisite: PILT 1315  and PILT 2245  
    Corequisite: PILT 2340  


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  • PILT 2400 - CFI/Multi-Eng. F-W Lab

    Credits: 1
    Certified flight instructors master multi-engine aircraft operation to safely and competently demonstrate the course of instruction leading to the multi-engine CFI rating.

    Prerequisite: PILT 2220 ; PILT 2340  (may be taken concurrently)


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  • PILT 2405 - Turbine Transition R-W Lab

    Credits: 1
    Certified flight instructors master turbine-engine aircraft operation to proficiency level that meets or exceeds the criteria outlined in the turbine-engine rotorcraft manufactures ground and flight procedures handbook.

    Prerequisite: PILT 1155 


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  • PILT 2440 - Mountain Flying F-W Lab

    Credits: 1
    Students will learn proper techniques for safe mountain flying operations. This course includes practical application under the direction of an experienced FAA Part 141 mountain pilot.

    Prerequisite: PILT 1150  and PILT 2050 


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  • PILT 2445 - Mountain Ops R-W Lab

    Credits: 1
    Students will learn proper techniques for safe mountain flying operations. This course includes practical application under the direction of an experienced mountain pilot.

    Prerequisite: PILT 2050  and PILT 2245 


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  • PILT 2455 - Utility Oper R-W Lab

    Credits: 1
    Students will learn proper techniques for safe procedures in specialized areas of rotorcraft operations. This course includes practical applications with external loads under the direction of an experienced utility pilot.

    Prerequisite: PILT 2245 


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  • PILT 2460 - Turbo Transition Fixed Wing Lab

    Credits: 1
    Students will learn the proper techniques for the use and limitations of high altitude operations, and the aeromedical factors related to changes in pressure and the use of oxygen at high altitude. The course will provide training on turbo charged engines. Preflight & in-flight ops during various phases of flight, and abnormal & emergency flight operations will be covered.

    Prerequisite: PILT 1150  & PILT 2220 


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  • PILT 2465 - Night Vision Goggles Operations RW Lab

    Credits: 2
    Students will learn the proper techniques for the use and limitations of night vision goggles during flight operations, and the aeromedical factors related to the use of night vision goggles. The course will further cover preflight operations, in-flight operations during various phases of flight, and abnormal & emergency flight operations while using night vision goggles.

    Prerequisite: PILT 2245  & PILT 2310 


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  • PILT 2470 - Corporate/Business Aviation

    Credits: 2
    This course will acquaint the student with a broad range of topics including corporate and business flight management, type of aircraft used, operational considerations and regulations of the industry.


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  • PILT 2475 - Medium Transition Rotor Wing Lab

    Credits: 2
    This course will prepare the student to safely operate a medium classified helicopter aircraft in Visual Flight Rules [VFR] conditions. Specific topics will address medium helicopter normal and emergency procedures, aircraft systems, aircraft performance characteristics, and maneuvers specific to medium aircraft operations.

    Prerequisite: PILT 2405  & PILT 2455 


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  • PILT 2485 - Twin Engine Transition Rotor Wing Lab

    Credits: 2
    This course will prepare the student to safely operate a twin turbine engine medium classified helicopter aircraft in Visual Flight Rules [VFR] conditions. Specific topics will address twin turbine engine medium helicopter normal and emergency procedures, aircraft systems, aircraft performance characteristics, and maneuvers specific to twin engine turbine medium aircraft operations.

    Prerequisite: PILT 2475
    Semester: Fall & Spring


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  • PILT 2500 - Single Engine Add On Fixed Wing Lab

    Credits: 1
    This course is taught one-on-one with a flight instructor. It includes the practical knowledge to fly a single engine aircraft safely and to the standards required for FAA certification.

    Prerequisite: PILT 2240  or instructor approval
    Semester: All


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  • PILT 2600 - Advanced Aircraft Systems

    Credits: 3
    This course is an advanced course designed to provide pilots with an understanding of advanced aircraft systems, components, and operations relevant to jet transport category aircarft. Included will be information on pneumatics, electrical, fuel, hydraulics, flight control and aircraft structure, automated navigation and flight control, instruments and W&B.

    Prerequisite: PILT 1420  and PILT 2310  
    Semester: All


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  • PILT 2650 - Jet Transition Lab

    Credits: 2
    This lab will supplement the systems learned in PILT 2600 with the actual systems operations in both normal and emergency operations in jet transport aircraft. It will further provide training in normal line flight operations in a crew oriented environment.

    Prerequisite: PILT 2240  and PILT 2600   (may be taken concurrently)
    Semester: All


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  • PILT 2700 - Air Transport Ground

    Credits: 3
    This course is an advanced course designed to provide Commercial pilots with the required ground training under FAR’s Part 141 for the Airline Transport Pilot Certification.

    Prerequisite: PILT 2240 or PILT 2245
    Semester: All


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  • PILT 2750 - Airline Transport Flight Lab

    Credits: 1
    This course is an advanced course designed to provide Commercial pilots with the required flight training under FAR’s Part 141 for the Airline Transport Pilot Certification.

    Prerequisite: PILT 2150 and PILT 2700 (both may be taken concurrently)
    Semester: All


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Biology

  
  • BIOL 1010 - Intro to Biology (LS)

    Credits: 4
    For non-science majors. The study of living organisms from bacteria to plants and animals. Introduces cell structures and physiology, inheritance, evolution, and classification. Three hours of lecture per week; additional lab component (BIOL 1015 ) required.

    Prerequisite: RDG 0900  w/C grade or better, or appropriate placement score
    Corequisite: BIOL 1015  
    Semester: All
    Additional Course Fee Required


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