Professional Pilot Technology - Associate of Applied Science
The Professional Pilot Technology Associate of Applied Science degree is certified under Part 141 by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA certificate HR8S200Q) regulations. The program provides students with the knowledge, skills, and ratings necessary to become a professional pilot. Areas of study include single-engine, multi-engine, flight instructor, and airline transport. All ratings are offered, and students may enter the program with, or without, prior flight training or certificates. For those with prior training, placement in the flight portion of the program will depend upon a skills analysis when they enter the program. A normal course of study will progress from the private pilot certificate to an FAA-certificated Commercial Pilot, single and multi-engine rated.
Courses
- PFT100 — Introduction to Aviation
- ENG101 — Composition
- ENG101L — Composition with Support Lab
- ENG102 — English Composition
- MAT132 — Applied Mathematics
- MAT132L — Applied Math with Support Lab
- CIS116 — Computer Essentials
- CIS120 — Intro to Information Systems
- PFT101 — Private Pilot Ground School
- PFT105 — Crew Resource Mgtment - Flight
- PFT111 — Solo Flight Preparation
- PFT112 — Cross-Country Navigation
- PFT113 — Private Pilot Certification
- PFT121 — Commercial Flight I
- PFT122 — Aviation Weather
- PFT130 — Commercial Pilot Ground School
- PFT131 — Commercial Flight II
- PFT204 — Instr. Rating Ground School
- PFT206 — Aircraft Systems
- PFT214 — Instrument Rating Flight I
- PFT215 — Instrument Rating Flight II
- PFT218 — Commercial Flight III
- PFT210 — Multiengine Rating Grnd School
- PFT211 — Multi-Engine Rating Flight
- PFT230 — Flt Instr Fund Grnd School
- PFT231 — Flt Instructor Airplane G S
- PFT235 — Flight Inst - Airplane Stage I
- PFT236 — Flight Inst -Airplane Stage II