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Air Traffic Collegiate Training Initiative (AT-CTI) Concentration (ATV8)

 Policies & Procedures (PDF)

MSCD’s Aviation and Aerospace Science Department is an FAA designated AT-CTI Program - part of the FAA Collegiate Training Initiative which provides a pathway to a career as an FAA air traffic controller.  Students successfully completing an AT-CTI program and who are recommended to the FAA by the AT-CTI school receive preferential hiring consideration, as do those with military air traffic control experience.  FAA hiring requirements under the AT-CTI program include:

  • completing an FAA approved AT-CTI Program,
  • receiving a degree from an FAA approved AT-CTI school,
  • receiving a recommendation from an authorized AT-CTI school official (for MSCD, this consists of having at least a 3.00 GPA in all AT-CTI required courses, not receiving any grade lower than “C” in each upper division course AT-CTI required course, and attaining a score of 70% or better on a final knowledge exam administered by MSCD),
  • holding U.S. citizenship,
  • scoring 70% or above on the FAA Air Traffic Selection and Training (AT-SAT) test battery,
  • being less that 31 years of age when starting duty in an FAA terminal or en route facility,
  • meeting FAA medical, security, and suitability requirements,
  • successfully completing an interview to determine whether the candidate possesses the personal characteristics needed for air traffic control work, and
  • being able to speak English clearly enough to be understood over radios, intercoms, and similar communications equipment.

Neither completing MSCD’s AT-CTI Program, receiving a recommendation to the FAA from MSCD, nor passing the AT-SAT test battery, guarantees an employment offer from the FAA.

REQUIRED COURSES                                                     SEMESTER HOURS
AES 1100 Aviation Fundamentals............................................................................ 6
AES 1400 Aviation Weather................................................................................... 3
AES 1710 Single Engine Flight Simulation I.............................................................. 3
AES 1800 Commercial/Instrument Ground............................................................... 6
AES 2200 Fundamentals of Air Traffic Control........................................................ 4
AES 2710 Instrument Flight Simulation I.................................................................. 3
AES 3460 Weather for Aircrews ........................................................................... 3
AES 4100 Advanced Air Traffic Control................................................................. 3
AES 4370 Advanced Navigation Systems................................................................ 3
AES 4860 Aviation Safety
      -or-      AES 4870 Aviation Safety Program Management................................... 3
AES 4930 Professional Flight Standards Seminar
      -or-       AES 4950 Aviation and Aerospace Science Management Strategies
      -or-       COM 4790 Senior Seminar in Technical Communications....................... 3
Total for Required AT-CTI Concentration Courses ....................................... 40

General Studies for All AES Majors.................................................................... 34

Minor (non-AES except for Airframe and Powerplant Mechanics minor,
which is 31 credits)........................................................................................... 18-31
AES Electives ............................................................................................... 15-28
        Suggested electives:
        AES 3220 Aviation Law & Risk Management.................................................. 3
        AES 3850 Human Factors & Physiology of Flight............................................. 6
        AES 3880 Aviation Security............................................................................ 4
        AES 3870 Aircraft Accident Investigation........................................................ 3
        AES 3890 Cooperative Education.................................................................... 3
        AES 4040 Aircraft Performance......................................................................3
        CIS 2010  Computer Applications for Business................................................. 3
        MKT 2040 Business Communication............................................................... 3
        PSY 1001.......................................................................................................3

Total Hours Required for Bachelor of Science Degree                                      120

 Course Sequence

Semester 1

Semester 2

Semester 3

Semester 4

AES 1100
AES 1400
AES 1710 
      (or 1760)
MTH 1110
ENG 1010
PHY1250 
SPE 1010
AES Elective
 
AES 1800
ECO 2010
ENG 1020 
MINOR
AES 2710
ECO 2020
COM 2610
MINOR
AES 2200
AES Elective
16 SH 15 SH 15 SH 15 SH
 
Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
AES 3460 
MINOR
AES Elective
AES Elective
GS Elective
 
AES 3850
AES 3880
MINOR
AES Elective
GS Elective
 
AES 4040 
AES 4860
   (or 4870)
MINOR
AES Elective
AES Elective
AES 4930 or 4950
     (or COM 4790)
MINOR
AES 4100
AES Elective
GS Elective
15 SH 15 SH 15 SH 15 SH

 

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