2006–2007 - Florida Institute of Technology
2006–2007 - Florida Institute of Technology
2006–2007 - Florida Institute of Technology
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SPRING<br />
AVM 4302 Aviation Law ........................................................................3<br />
AVM 4502 Aviation Business Simulation ..............................................3<br />
AVM 4701 Airport Management ...........................................................3<br />
BUS 4502 Organizational Behavior and Theory ...................................3<br />
Free Elective ........................................................................3<br />
15<br />
TOTAL CREDITS REQUIRED 129<br />
Aeronautical Science Flight Option<br />
Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Science<br />
This curriculum prepares the graduate for a flight operations<br />
career in the global aviation science and technology industry<br />
and government regulatory agencies. The graduate is provided a<br />
strong foundation in mathematics, physics, aeronautical sciences,<br />
aeronautical technology, flight training and certification, and the<br />
regulated international aviation industry. On completion <strong>of</strong> the<br />
first two years <strong>of</strong> the curriculum with a cumulative GPA <strong>of</strong> 2.0 or<br />
higher, the student may petition for the award <strong>of</strong> the Associate <strong>of</strong><br />
Science in Aeronautical Science Flight Option degree.<br />
Freshman Year<br />
FALL CREDITS<br />
AVF 1001 Flight 1 ................................................................................2<br />
AVS 1201 Aviation Meteorology ..........................................................3<br />
AVT 1111 Aeronautics 1 .......................................................................3<br />
COM 1101 Composition and Rhetoric ...................................................3<br />
MTH 1001 Calculus 1 ............................................................................4<br />
15<br />
Private Pilot Written Examination<br />
Private Pilot Flight Test<br />
SPRING<br />
AVF 1002 Flight 2 ................................................................................2<br />
AVS 1101 Aviation Chemical Science ..................................................3<br />
AVT 1112 Aeronautics 2 .......................................................................3<br />
COM 1102 Writing about Literature .....................................................3<br />
CSE 1301 Introduction to Computer Applications ..............................3<br />
MTH 1002 Calculus 2 ............................................................................4<br />
18<br />
Instrument Rating Written Exam<br />
Sophomore Year<br />
FALL CREDITS<br />
AVF 2001 Flight 3 ................................................................................2<br />
AVS 2222 Aviation Physiology ..............................................................3<br />
AVT 2111 Aeronautics 3 .......................................................................3<br />
HUM 2051 Civilization 1 .......................................................................3<br />
PHY 1001 Physics 1 ..............................................................................4<br />
PHY 2091 Physics Lab 1 .......................................................................1<br />
16<br />
Commercial Pilot Written Examination<br />
Instrument Rating Flight Test<br />
SPRING<br />
AVF 2002 Flight 4 ................................................................................2<br />
AVS 2102 Aerodynamics ......................................................................3<br />
HUM 2052 Civilization 2 .......................................................................3<br />
PHY 2002 Physics 2 ..............................................................................4<br />
PHY 2092 Physics Lab 2 .......................................................................1<br />
PSY 1411 Introduction to Psychology ..................................................3<br />
16<br />
Commercial Pilot Flight Test<br />
Junior Year<br />
FALL CREDITS<br />
AVF 4001 Multiengine Pilot ................................................................2<br />
AVM 2401 Aviation Fiscal Management ...............................................3<br />
AVM 3201 Aviation Planning ................................................................3<br />
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AVT 3101 Instructional Techniques .....................................................3<br />
or<br />
Restricted Elective (Aviation) .......................................3<br />
MTH 2401 Probability and Statistics .....................................................3<br />
14<br />
Multiengine Pilot Flight Test<br />
SPRING<br />
AHF 3101 Introduction to Human Factors ...........................................3<br />
AVF xxxx Restricted Elective (Flight) .................................................2<br />
AVM 3202 Airport Design .....................................................................3<br />
AVS 3201 Aviation Meteorology 2 .......................................................3<br />
AVT 3203 Air Traffic Control 1 ............................................................3<br />
Humanities Elective ............................................................3<br />
17<br />
Senior Year<br />
FALL CREDITS<br />
AVF xxxx Restricted Elective (Flight) .................................................2<br />
AVM 4301 Aviation Labor Law and Employment Standards ................3<br />
AVT 4201 Advanced Aircraft Systems ................................................3<br />
AVT 4301 Aviation Safety ....................................................................3<br />
COM 3070 Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Communications for Executives .....................3<br />
Restricted Elective (Aviation) ..............................................2<br />
16<br />
SPRING<br />
AVM 4302 Aviation Law ........................................................................3<br />
AVM 4501 Air Transport Management .................................................3<br />
AVT 4202 Advanced Aircraft Operations .............................................3<br />
AVT 4203 Airline Operations ...............................................................3<br />
Free Elective ........................................................................3<br />
15<br />
TOTAL CREDITS REQUIRED 127<br />
Aviation<br />
Master <strong>of</strong> Science in Aviation<br />
Options in:<br />
Airport Development and Management<br />
Applied Aviation Safety<br />
The Master <strong>of</strong> Science in Aviation (M.S.A.) is designed to help<br />
meet the pr<strong>of</strong>essional growth needs <strong>of</strong> persons interested in a<br />
wide range <strong>of</strong> aviation careers.<br />
The degree is especially relevant for those who have earned<br />
baccalaureate degrees in aviation and those who have worked in<br />
the aviation field and now require more specialized knowledge.<br />
Generally, persons interested in careers in airport or airline<br />
management, airport consulting and governmental organizations<br />
involved in the management or regulation <strong>of</strong> airports should<br />
select the airport development and management option. Persons<br />
interested in aviation safety, accident investigation, technical<br />
aviation consulting and educational, regulatory or investigative<br />
positions in government or trade organizations would find the<br />
applied aviation safety option most appropriate.<br />
Admission Requirements<br />
The applicant to the Master <strong>of</strong> Science in Aviation program<br />
must have earned a bachelor’s degree, or its equivalent, from an<br />
institution <strong>of</strong> acceptable academic standing. To be considered for<br />
admission, the student’s academic and pr<strong>of</strong>essional record must<br />
indicate a high probability the applicant will be able to pursue<br />
graduate work satisfactorily. Undergraduate degrees need not be<br />
in aviation; however, preparatory course work may be required in<br />
specific areas to assure successful pursuit <strong>of</strong> the M.S.A. degree.<br />
Such course work is determined by the College <strong>of</strong> Aeronautics<br />
before admission. The student is advised <strong>of</strong> any such requirements<br />
before final acceptance.