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Degrees and Courses      
Catalogue of Courses (including prerequisites)       

Pilot Degrees
ATV

Certificate Programs
 

Management Degrees
AMG

Minors in Aviation
(for majors outside of aviation)
 Professional Flight Officer
(ATV4)
Airport Management
Certificate Program
Aerospace Management
(AMG8)
Aviation Technology
(ATV)
 Corporate & General Aviation
(ATV5)
Space Commercialization
Certificate Program
Aviation Maintenance Management
(AMG7)
Aviation Management
(AMG)
Aviation Operations
(ATV3)
Aircraft Dispatcher
Certificate Program
Aerospace Systems Engineering
Technology (ASET)
Private Pilot Minor
(PRP)
Air Traffic Control  (AT-CTI)
(ATV8)
    Airframe & Powerplant Mechanic
(APL)
Each degree requires a Minor

General Studies Requirements

Students seeking a baccalaureate degree in AES programs MUST complete these general studies and multicultural requirements:

Level I General Studies (12 SH minimum)
            Composition:          ENG 1010 & ENG 1020 ------------------- 6 credit hours
            Math:                       MTH 1110 (or MTH 1310 or 1410)* -- 4 credit hours 
            Communication:    SPE 1010 ------------------------------------ 3 credit hours

Level II General Studies (21 SH minimum)
            Historical:              Approved Elective** --------------------- 3 credit hours 
            Arts & Letters:     Approved Electives** -------------------- 6 credit hours
            Social Science:      ECO 2010 & ECO 2020 ------------------- 6 credit hours
            Natural Science:    PHY 1250 ----------------------------------- 6 credit hours
Multicultural Requirement (3 SH minimum)** ------------------- 3 credit hours


College General Studies List - The student in this department has choices in History and Arts & Letters which MUST come from this list.  On this list, note the "MC" next to certain classes. This stands for "multi-cultural" and the student is advised to select one of their Arts and Letters or History approved electives with the "MC" designation, else they must take an additional general Studies course to satisfy the multi-cultural requirement.

Math 1110 is college algebra.  We encourage you to take Math 1410 which is Calculus.

It is extremely important for the student to take the math course in the first semester so that he/she will be allowed to take the Physics Course the following semester.  Not doing so will lead to delays in being able to enroll in aerospace courses for which math and physics are  prerequisites and ultimately a delay in graduation.

As with math, a higher level physics course is encouraged if the student can qualify.

Should the student chose a Business Minor, the Economics courses we require in this department will already have been completed.
 

Notes:
          * Math Evaluation for incoming students:         Cut Score: 17 - minimum for these courses               Boundary Score: 14 to 16;   Referral: 0 to 13
          ** multicultural requirements can be fulfilled in the Arts & Letters or History categories
                       - remember also that the General Studies courses must be selected from the "approved list"
          ENG 1010 & MTH 1110 to be completed in first 30 semester hours at the very latest.       ENG 1020 within 60 semester hours.

 

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