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VISUAL ARTS - TWO/THREE DIMENSIONAL PILOT TRAINING
AA DEGREE
Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this pro-
Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this pro- gram, students will demonstrate the skills required to success-
gram, students will be able to defi ne and use core concepts in fully pass the FAA knowledge exam appropriate to the rating
2D and 3D art; demonstrate skill in a broad range of media, sought. Students will demonstrate an understanding of Federal
materials and processes; describe, analyze and provide criti- Aviation Regulations and profi ciency in cross country fl ight
cism of works of art in various media; prepare and organize art planning. Students will demonstrate practical skills required
works for exhibition, if applicable; understand safe and hazard- to pass FAA practical testing for the rating sought.
free use of art materials and equipment; produce original work Training off ered in this fi eld:
the demonstrate a high level of craft; prepare artist statements, 1. Instruction: For those who wish to complete two years
resumes and collateral written materials; and relate works of art of college to become eligible to enter civil aviation as
to ideas from the study of art history and the humanities. Select professional pilots.
one of the following: 2. Basic Pilot Training: Prepares the student for the FAA
TWO-DIMENSIONAL: Private Pilot Airplane written examination for the Private
REQUIRED COURSES: ART 101 or 102, 130, 150. Pilots License. Required course is AT 120.
Select three courses from the following: ART 131, 151, 152, 3. Advanced Pilot Training: A program designed to give pri-
160, 164, 166, 170, 179, 280; PHOTO 101. vate pilots adequate aeronautical knowledge and experience
THREE-DIMENSIONAL: necessary to enter the fi eld as commercial pilots with an
REQUIRED COURSES: ART 101 or 102, 130, 138. instrument rating as their career. To enter this program, it
Select three courses from the following:: ART 152, 157, 179, is recommended the student satisfactorily complete AT 120*.
180, 181, 186, 187, 190, 280. REQUIRED COURSES: AT 112, 113, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125.
RECOMMENDED COURSES: AT 134, 136.
AVIATION AND TRANSPORTATION
*AT 120 may be taken credit by exam.
AS DEGREE OR CERTIFICATE
AVIATION ADMINISTRATION BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE
AA DEGREE
Aviation Administration is for those who wish to enter civil avia-
tion work as clerks, agents, station and traffi c managers, or fi xed Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this pro-
base operators. Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion gram, students will be able to describe and demonstrate correct
of this program, students will demonstrate an understanding use of laboratory equipment; be well-prepared for upper-divi-
of the diff erences and similarities between general aviation and sion biology courses; and be well-qualifi ed as transfer students
commercial aviation; demonstrate the skills required to establish to a 4 year university biology program.
and manage airport operations; and identify eff ective techniques REQUIRED COURSES: BIOL 101, 102; CHEM 101, 102; MATH 101.
of fl ight training and fl ight school management.
BOOKKEEPING
REQUIRED COURSES: AT 120, 128; BUSAD 101; ENGL 101;
PSYCH 101; SPCH 101. AS DEGREE OR CERTIFICATE
A minimum of four units from the following: AT 121, 122, Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this pro-
123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 129, 131, 132, 134, 136; ACCTG 101 gram, the student will understand accounting terms and uses
(or 105 and 106), 102, 110; CS/IS 100, 101; ECON 101, 102.
as they apply to business; have knowledge of fi nancial state-
ments and their importance to a business, vendors, creditors,
and customers; be able to identify the standard elements on
the Windows 7 desktop and demonstrate basic mouse opera-
tions; to understand basic computer terminologies, and become
familiar with global information systems to be able to sign on
to an account and use common utilities, including e-mail, Web
browsers, and searching a variety of databases for informa-
tion; and be able to set-up and process a company’s accounting
information and Payroll System through the use of computers.
REQUIRED COURSES: ACCTG 110 or 101, 120, 130; BUSAD 101;
CABOT 105, 106, 110.
A minimum of fi ve units from the following: ACCTG 101*,
102, 121, 150, 155, 156, 157, 160, 165, 180; BUSAD 106, 110,
120, 162; CABOT 208, 260, 270, 271; CS/IS 100, 101; Intern-
ship 50 (ACCTG).
*If not used to fulfi ll CORE requirement.
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