Aviation Science (AVS)
The Aviation Science degree permits the student with an interest in aviation to experience a blend of pilot and management studies. The degree combines the earning of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Private Pilot certificate with the study of more advanced pilot courses, business courses, computers, and liberal arts courses. Students who decide on a career as a pilot while or after earning this degree are eligible to enter the Professional Pilot program and add to their pilot credentials. Graduates holding this degree may be hired for ground-based employment with fixed-base operators, municipal airport authorities, airlines, flight schools, state aviation agencies, the federal gove
Courses
- ACC160 — Principles of Accounting I
- ACC161 — Principles of Accounting II
- ASA111 — Private Pilot-Flight Theory
- ASA112 — Private Pilot Practical
- ASA117 — Aviation Meteorology
- ASA126 — Crew Resource Management
- ASA127 — Aircraft Systems
- ASA215 — Aerodynamics
- ASA217 — Aviation Laws and Regulations
- ASA226 — Aircraft Safety
- BUS211 — Principles of Management
- CIS105 — Intro to Comp & Applications
- CMN120 — Small Group Communication
- ENG105 — Research and Composition
- ENG106 — Introduction to Literature
- ENG107 — Writing in the Workplace
- ENG108 — Creative Nonfiction
- ENG111 — Speech
- MAT130 — Industrial Mathematics
- PHY110 — Elements of Physics