2021-2022 Catalog

 

400

AVM-410 Aviation Practicum

This course is an integrative learning experience, where the student gains professional experience as a flight instructor or other management experience within the aviation industry. Special attention is given to the development of the student's vocational interests and faith integration. Completion of this course is equivalent to 120 hours of servicelearning engagement in addition to the completion of reflective assignments. Prerequisites: AVM-120 and AVP-212 or AVM-455

3

AVM-450 Applied Aviation Management Project

This course serves as the capstone for the Bachelor of Science in Aviation Management degree. Students will conduct research and present their findings on an aviation related project. They will also synthesize their knowledge gained in aviation and business management by competing with their peers in an aviation business case simulation. This course should be taken in the final semester. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all AVP, AVM, and business core courses

3

AVM-455 Regional Airline Transition

This course prepares students for the initial training one can expect after being hired as a pilot for a regional air carrier. The course covers company indoctrination and on-boarding processes, seniority systems, procedures for flight crews, and regulations. Emphasis is on mastering crew resource management, safety management systems, general and emergency operating procedures, flight management systems (FMS), and aircraft systems. Prerequisite: possession of a Commercial Pilot Certificate or completion of AVP-203

3
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