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VISUAL ARTS - ART HISTORY                                           PILOT TRAINING
AA DEGREE
                                                                    Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this pro-
Students will be able to use the specialized vocabulary of art      gram, students will demonstrate the skills required to success-
history; identify examples of art objects depending on course       fully pass the FAA knowledge exam appropriate to the rating
(ancient, Renaissance, etc.); and analyze the cultural significance  sought. Students will demonstrate an understanding of Federal
of art objects studied. Program Learning Outcomes: Upon             Aviation Regulations and proficiency in cross country flight
completion of this program, students will be able to analyze        planning. Students will demonstrate practical skills required
cultural significance of art objects studied Identify specific        to pass FAA practical testing for the rating sought.
examples of art Apply the specialized vocabulary of art history.
                                                                    Training offered in this field:
REQUIRED COURSES: ART 101, 102, 130.
Select three courses from the following: ART 103, 104, 105, 106,    1. Instruction: For those who wish to complete two years
107, 108, 109, 112, 113, 116, 118, 120, 121, 138, 150, 199.            of college to become eligible to enter civil aviation as
                                                                       professional pilots.
VISUAL ARTS - TWO/THREE DIMENSIONAL
AA DEGREE                                                           2. Basic Pilot Training: Prepares the student for the FAA
                                                                       Private Pilot Airplane written examination for the Private
Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this pro-                Pilots License. Required course is AT 120.
gram, students will be able to define and use core concepts in
2D and 3D art; demonstrate skill in a broad range of media,         3. Advanced Pilot Training: A program designed to give pri-
materials and processes; describe, analyze and provide criti-          vate pilots adequate aeronautical knowledge and experience
cism of works of art in various media; prepare and organize art        necessary to enter the field as commercial pilots with an
works for exhibition, if applicable; understand safe and hazard-       instrument rating as their career. To enter this program, it
free use of art materials and equipment; produce original work         is recommended the student satisfactorily complete AT 120*.
the demonstrate a high level of craft; prepare artist statements,
resumes and collateral written materials; and relate works of art      REQUIRED COURSES: AT 112, 113, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125.
to ideas from the study of art history and the humanities. Select      RECOMMENDED COURSES: AT 134, 136.
one of the following:
TWO - DI M E NSIONA L:                                              *AT 120 may be taken credit by exam.
REQUIRED COURSES: ART 101 or 102, 130, 150.
Select three courses from the following: ART 131, 151, 152,         BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE
160, 164, 166, 170, 179, 280; PHOTO 101.                            AS DEGREE
THREE-DIMENSIONAL:
                                                                    The AS degree in Biological Sciences provides a strong founda-
REQUIRED COURSES: ART 101 or 102, 130, 138.                         tion for transfer to a 4 year university in order to complete a
Select three courses from the following: ART 152, 157, 179,         BS in Biology or related fields. It may also provide appropriate
180, 181, 186, 187, 190, 280.                                       training for employment in biological laboratories, museums,
                                                                    and/or educational outreach. Students may petition to use
AVIATION AND TRANSPORTATION                                         IGETC for STEM majors in place of our local GE requirements.
AS DEGREE OR CERTIFICATE                                            Students must complete all required core courses for a total
                                                                    of 39 units. Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion
AVIATION ADMINISTRATION                                             of this program, students will be able to describe and demon-
                                                                    strate correct use of laboratory equipment; be well-prepared for
This degree or certificate is designed for those who wish to enter   upper-division biology courses; and be well-qualified as transfer
civil aviation work as clerks, agents, station and traffic manag-     students to a 4 year university biology program.
ers, or fixed base operators. Program Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this program, students will demonstrate          REQUIRED COURSES: BIOL 101, 102; CHEM 101, 102, 105, 106;
an understanding of the differences and similarities between         MATH 103E, 104E.
general aviation and commercial aviation; demonstrate the
skills required to establish and manage airport operations; and
identify effective techniques of flight training and flight school
management.
REQUIRED COURSES: AT 120, 128; BUSAD 101; ENGL 101;
PSYCH 101; SPCH 101.
A minimum of four units from the following: AT 121, 122,
123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 129, 131, 132, 134, 136; ACCTG 101
(or 105 and 106), 102, 110; CS/IS 100, 101; ECON 101, 102.

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