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166 <strong>Southeastern</strong> <strong>Oklahoma</strong> <strong>State</strong> University<br />
AVIA 3133 AVIATION ADMINISTRATION This course exposes<br />
the career oriented student to administrative and regulatory<br />
requirements and skills necessary to function in industry as mid-level<br />
managers. Case studies will be reviewed and analyzed.<br />
AVIA 3143 AVIATION HISTORY A study of early aviation pioneers<br />
and their achievements and the rapid advancements in aviation<br />
technology up to present day achievements.<br />
AVIA 3152 FUNDAMENTALS OF FLIGHT INSTRUCTION This<br />
course is a study of the fundamentals of flight instruction involving<br />
<strong>edu</strong>cational principles of the learning and teaching process, communication,<br />
teaching methods, critiquing, evaluating, and planning<br />
instructional activity. (Block class with current enrollment in AVIA 3202,<br />
Permission required)<br />
AVIA 3164 COMMERCIAL FLYING An intermediate flight<br />
course focusing on the knowledge and skills that are required to<br />
exercise the privileges and responsibilities of a Commercial Pilot.<br />
Course content includes but in not limited to emergency operations,<br />
safety proc<strong>edu</strong>res, slow flight and stalls, cross-country training into<br />
high-density airspace, and flight training in complex and high performance<br />
aircraft. Additionally commercial pilot applicants will be become<br />
proficient in performance maneuvers such as eights on pylons, lazy<br />
eights, and chandelles. (Permission required)<br />
AVIA 3173 AVIATION SAFETY A basic mid-curriculum class<br />
which will provide students with a working knowledge of airport, aviation<br />
flight, and ground safety. This course will enhance leadership<br />
potential of current aviation students and provide knowledge in the<br />
areas of law, medicine, business, and societal issues dealing with<br />
aviation and airport safety.<br />
AVIA 3202 FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR GROUND INSTRUCTION<br />
Students will plan and present individual oriented instructional activity<br />
aimed toward the use of effective teaching learned in AVIA 3152. Key<br />
topics include, course of training, blocks of learning, training syllabus,<br />
developing and presenting lesson plans. The mastery of the following<br />
subjects matter to include, but is not limited to; Federal Regulations,<br />
aerodynamics, performance calculations, aircraft system operations,<br />
navigational techniques, Private and Commercial flight maneuvers,<br />
physiological and weather considerations (Permission required)<br />
AVIA 3213 CORPORATE INTERNSHIP Designed to expose<br />
the student with workings of the corporate flight department and permit<br />
hands-on experience with flight planning, ground transportation,<br />
sch<strong>edu</strong>ling, catering, dispatching and other duties and responsibilities<br />
confronting the corporate pilot or mechanic. Time will be spent on site<br />
with various flight departments throughout the country.<br />
AVIA 3223 ADVANCED TURBINE AIRCRAFT Puts the student<br />
into the cockpit, either simulated or actual, placing added workload and<br />
decision-making situations in the path of success. Cockpit Resource<br />
Management concepts will be emphasized.<br />
AVIA 3233 ADVANCED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS This course is<br />
designed to familiarize the student with advanced aircraft systems of<br />
modern turbojet aircraft in the air transport category. Basic knowledge<br />
of electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and jet engine power plant systems<br />
are covered. Instruction is presented similar to an airline groundtraining<br />
program, which stresses the operational knowledge required<br />
of a pilot. The focus is on a Boeing 737 NG aircraft (Prerequisites:<br />
AVIA 1041, AVIA 2083 and AVIA 3123)<br />
AVIA 3241 FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR FLYING A comprehensive<br />
flight course concentrating on the knowledge and skills required to<br />
operate safely as a Certified Flight Instructor. Includes performance<br />
and analysis of training proc<strong>edu</strong>res and maneuvers such as stalls<br />
from various configurations; spin entry and recovery techniques;<br />
preparations of lesson plans; evaluations of student flight performance;<br />
effective preflight and post flight instruction; analysis and correction of<br />
common student pilot flight errors; and flight instructor responsibilities.<br />
(Permission required)<br />
AVIA 3284 INSTRUMENT GROUND INSTRUCTION A comprehensive<br />
study of the technical subject matter necessary to operate<br />
safely as an instrument rated pilot within a complex airspace system.<br />
In addition to an analysis of departure, en route, and arrival proc<strong>edu</strong>res,<br />
including both precision and non-precision instrument approach<br />
proc<strong>edu</strong>res, students will gain insight into technical subjects such<br />
as advanced navigation methods, IFR emergency proc<strong>edu</strong>res, and<br />
aircraft systems related to IFR flight. (Permission required)<br />
AVIA 3293 AVIATION TRANSPORTATION A study of the air<br />
transportation industry with a thorough knowledge of the organizational<br />
matrix, management responsibilities, and functional characteristics of<br />
international, major, national, and regional air carriers.<br />
AVIA 3321 INSTRUMENT FLYING An advanced flight course<br />
focusing on the knowledge and skill that are required to operate safely<br />
as an instrument rated pilot. The course offers an extensive training<br />
sch<strong>edu</strong>le centered on basic attitude flying and navigation. Additionally,<br />
flight training includes IFR cross-country proc<strong>edu</strong>res that culminate<br />
with ILS, GPS, or a variety of other instrument approach proc<strong>edu</strong>res.<br />
(Permission required)<br />
AVIA 3334 ADVANCED AERODYNAMICS This course is<br />
designed to prepare the student to understand and apply aerodynamics<br />
principles as they relate to advanced high performance aircraft.<br />
(Prereq: MATH 2143 and PHYS 1114)<br />
AVIA 3362 INSTRUMENT FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR GROUND<br />
INSTRUCTION A comprehensive classroom study of the technical<br />
subject matter and teaching methods associated with preparing pilots<br />
for the knowledge portion of the instrument rating practical exam.<br />
(Permission required)<br />
AVIA 3401 INSTRUMENT FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR FLYING A<br />
flight course that focuses on the knowledge and skills required to operate<br />
safely as Certified Flight Instructor with instrument privileges. The<br />
course’s focal point is an in-depth study of effective teaching methods<br />
associated with instrument flight training and the analysis and correction<br />
of common student errors. (Permission required)<br />
AVIA 3451 INTRODUCTION TO ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY<br />
AIRCRAFT This course is designed to provide the professional pilot<br />
majors the necessary knowledge to transfer from legacy technology to<br />
current commercial cockpit design. This course will be an overview of<br />
advanced technology cockpit design and will incorporate the Garman<br />
G1000 cockpit display.<br />
AVIA 3503 INTEGRAT OF FLIGHT MNGT TECH&COMMERCIAL<br />
OPERATION This course is designed to provide professional pilot<br />
majors with an introduction and working knowledge of commercial<br />
flight operations incorporating the Boeing 737 Flight Management<br />
Systems. It also provides an in-depth study of FAA14 CRF parts 121<br />
and 135 commercial operations.<br />
AVIA 4413 NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS<br />
Prepares students to conduct complex national and international trip<br />
planning. (Prerequisite: BIM 1553) (Must be taken in residence)