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Programs of Study

Chart of Career & Technical Education Programs

Associate in Applied Science Programs

Associate in Science Programs

Certificate Programs

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Broward College

Career & Technical Education Programs

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Programs Degree/

Certificate Location High School Diploma/GED Test Catalog Page

AAS -Associate in Applied Science Degree AS – Associate In Science Degree ATC - Advanced Technical Certificate ATD - Applied Technical Diploma Certificate

CHSE -Center for Health Sciences Education WHC - Downtown Higher Education Complex **BAT-Basic Abilities Test-administered in the Criminal Justice Testing Center, Central Campus

*These programs require an additional application and students must meet program admission criteria. For further information, call 954-201-6058 or 954-201-2890 or see program of study catalog page

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NOTE: The CPT test will be replaced with PERT beginning the Fall 2010. Accounting Applications

Accounting Technology C AAS AS North, Central, South, HS Diploma/GED CPT 165 166

Automotive Technology Programs

Automotive Service Technician

Dealer-Specific AAS AS AAS AS Miramar Miramar HS Diploma/GED HS Diploma/GED CPT CPT 167 168

Aviation Institute

Professional Pilot Technology Air Traffic Control

Aircraft Airframe Mechanic Aircraft Powerplant Mechanic Airport Management Aviation Operations

Aviation Maintenance Management Avionics AS AS PSAV Certificate PSAV Certificate AS AS AAS PSAV Certificate South South South South South South South HS Diploma/GED HS Diploma/GED HS Diploma/GED HS Diploma/GED HS Diploma/GED HS Diploma/GED HS Diploma/GED CPT TABE TABE CPT CPT CPT TABE 169 171 179 180 174 172 175 181

Biomedical Engineering Technology AAS

ATC North North HS Diploma/GED Associate Degree CPT None 182

Building Construction Technology AS WHC HS Diploma/GED CPT 184

Business

Business Administration Business Management

Business Management-Customer Service

Business Management – Entrepreneurship Business Management – Sports Mgmt Business Specialist – Small Business Management Option

Business Specialist – International Business Option

Business Specialist – Logistics Specialist Option

International Business Management

AS C C C C C C C AAS

North, Central, South North, Central, South North, Central, South

Central Central North North North North HS Diploma/GED HS Diploma/GED HS Diploma/GED HS Diploma/GED HS Diploma/GED HS Diploma/GED HS Diploma/GED HS Diploma/GED HS Diploma/GED CPT CPT CPT CPT CPT CPT CPT CPT CPT 186 187 188 191 189 190 190 190 185

Computer Engineering Technology AAS North HS Diploma/GED CPT 192

Computer Information Administrator

Computer Systems Specialist Tech Support Specialist

Information Technology Help Desk Specialist

Information Technology Microsoft

Office Specialist

Information Technology Support Technician AS AS C C C North Central Central Central Central Central HS Diploma/GED HS Diploma/GED HS Diploma/GED HS Diploma/GED HS Diploma/GED CPT CPT CPT CPT CPT 193 194 195 195 196

Computer Programming and Analysis

Computer Programming and Analysis

Sun Java Programmer AS C North Central Central HS Diploma/GED HS Diploma/GED CPTCPT 197 198

Criminal Justice/Institute of Public Safety

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Certificate Location High School Diploma/GED Test Catalog Page

AAS -Associate in Applied Science Degree AS – Associate In Science Degree ATC - Advanced Technical Certificate ATD - Applied Technical Diploma Certificate

CHSE -Center for Health Sciences Education WHC - Downtown Higher Education Complex **BAT-Basic Abilities Test-administered in the Criminal Justice Testing Center, Central Campus

*These programs require an additional application and students must meet program admission criteria. For further information, call 954-201-6058 or 954-201-2890 or see program of study catalog page.

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Broward County Correctional Probation Officer Academy (Restricted Admission)

Broward County Police Academy (Restricted Admission) Criminal Justice

Crime Scene Emphasis

Law Enforcement Officer – Correction Officer

Law Enforcement Officer – Crossover from Correction Officer (Restricted Admission)

Police Service Aide Academy (Restricted Admission) Polygraph Emphasis PSAV Certificate PSAV Certificate AS Certificate PSAV Certificate PSAV Certificate AS Central Central Central Central Central Central Central HS Diploma/GED HS Diploma/GED HS Diploma/GED HS Diploma/GED HS Diploma/GED HS Diploma/GED HS Diploma/GED CPT TABE BAT** BAT** CPT BAT** BAT** CPT 201 202 200 204 200 200

Culinary Arts Management AS Central HS Diploma/GED CPT 207

Database Technology

Microsoft MCDBA

Oracle Professional Database Administrator

Oracle Professional Database Developer

Oracle Systems Administrator Oracle Software Engineering

AS AS AS C C Central Central Central Central Central HS Diploma/GED HS Diploma/GED HS Diploma/GED HS Diploma/GED HS Diploma/GED CPT CPT CPT CPT CPT 210 208 209 211 211

Dental Assisting * PSAV Central HS Diploma/GED TABE 212

Dental Hygiene * AS Central HS Diploma/GED CPT 213

Diagnostic Medical Sonography

(Ultrasound) AS North Associate Degree CPT 216

Digital Media/Multimedia Technology

Digital Media/Multimedia Production Digital Media Web Production Multimedia Web Development Digital Media/Multimedia Production Project Manager in Digital Design

AAS C C ATC C ATC South South South South South South HS Diploma/GED HS Diploma/GED HS Diploma/GED Associate Degree HS Diploma/GED Associate Degree CPT CPT CPT None CPT None 218 219 220 221 222

Early Childhood Education AS North HS Diploma/GED CPT 223

Electronics Engineering Technology AAS North HS Diploma/GED CPT 224

Emergency Management AS C Central HS Diploma/GED CPT 226

Emergency Medical Services *

Emergency Medical Services * Emergency Medical Technician *

Paramedic * AS ATD C Central North Central North Central North HS Diploma/GED HS Diploma/GED HS Diploma/GED CPT None CPT 228 229 230

Environmental Science Technology

Environmental Science Technology

Geographic Information Systems AS ATC Central Central HS Diploma/GEDAssociate Degree

CPT None

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Certificate Location High School Diploma/GED Test Catalog Page

AAS -Associate in Applied Science Degree AS – Associate In Science Degree ATC - Advanced Technical Certificate ATD - Applied Technical Diploma Certificate

CHSE -Center for Health Sciences Education WHC - Downtown Higher Education Complex **BAT-Basic Abilities Test-administered in the Criminal Justice Testing Center, Central Campus

*These programs require an additional application and students must meet program admission criteria. For further information, call 954-201-6058 or 954-201-2890 or see program of study catalog page

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Fire Science Technology AS Central HS Diploma/GED CPT 234

Graphics Technology

Graphics Technology (Graphic Design)

Graphic Design Production Graphic Design Support

AS C C WHC WHC WHC HS Diploma/GED HS Diploma/GED HS Diploma/GED CPT CPT CPT 236 236 236

Health Information Management * AS North HS Diploma/GED CPT 237

Hospitality and Tourism Management

Food and Beverage Management Guest Services Specialist Rooms Division Management

AAS AS C C C Central Central Central Central HS Diploma/GED HS Diploma/GED HS Diploma/GED HS Diploma/GED CPT CPT CPT CPT 239 241 242 243

Industrial Management Technology AAS AS Miramar HS Diploma/GED CPT 244

Internet Services Technology

Internet Services Technology

Web Development Specialist AAS C Central Central HS Diploma/GED HS Diploma/GED CPT CPT 245 246

Legal Assisting (Paralegal Studies) AS North South HS Diploma/GED CPT 247

Marine Engineering Management AS C Miramar HS Diploma/GED CPT 249

Marketing Management/Technology Marketing Management

Marketing Operations

AAS AS C

North, Central, South

Central HS Diploma/GEDHS Diploma/GED CPTCPT 251 252

Massage Therapy * PSAV North HS Diploma/GED TABE 253

Medical Assisting * PSAV

Certificate Central HS Diploma/GED TABE 254 Network Services Technology

Network Services Technology Networking Cisco - CCNA

Info Technology Mgmt. - Microsoft MCITP Info Technology Mgmt. – Network Support Technician AAS AS C C C Central Central Central Central HS Diploma/GED HS Diploma/GED HS Diploma/GED HS Diploma/GED CPT CPT CPT CPT 256 257 258 259

Nuclear Medicine AS C North HS Diploma/GED CPT 260

Nursing *

LPN-RN Transition Nursing * Nursing RN *

Nursing RN On-Line Basic Perioperative Nursing Coronary Care Nursing Critical Care Nursing Graduate Nurse Intern Home Health Nursing Multi-Skill Health Care Professional

AS AS AS ATC ATC ATC ATC ATC ATC

Central North South Central North South Central

Central North South Central North South Central North South Central North South Central North South Central North South

HS Diploma/GED HS Diploma/GED HS Diploma/GED Associate Degree Associate Degree Associate Degree Associate Degree Associate Degree Associate Degree CPT CPT CPT None None None None None None 264 Office Administration

Legal Office Specialization AAS North South HS Diploma/GED CPT 267

Medical Office Management C North South HS Diploma/GED CPT 268

Medical Office Specialization AAS North South HS Diploma/GED CPT 267

Office Management Specialization

Office Management AAS C North South North South HS Diploma/GED HS Diploma/GED CPT CPT 267 268

Office Software Applications AAS North South HS Diploma/GED CPT 267

Office Specialist C North South HS Diploma/GED CPT 268

Office Support C North South HS Diploma/GED CPT 268

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Career &Technical Education Programs

2011-2012

Programs Degree/

Certificate Location High School Diploma/GED Test Catalog Page

AAS -Associate in Applied Science Degree AS – Associate In Science Degree ATC - Advanced Technical Certificate ATD - Applied Technical Diploma Certificate

CHSE -Center for Health Sciences Education WHC - Downtown Higher Education Complex **BAT-Basic Abilities Test-administered in the Criminal Justice Testing Center, Central Campus

*These programs require an additional application and students must meet program admission criteria. For further information, call 954-201-6058 or 954-201-2890 or see program of study catalog page.

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Radiation Therapy Technology

Radiation Therapy Specialist AS C North North HS Diploma/GED Associate Degree CPT CPT 272 275

Radiography *

Hospital Based Radiography

AAS Central HS Diploma/GED CPT 277

Respiratory Care * AS North HS Diploma/GED CPT 280

Restaurant Management AAS Central HS Diploma/GED CPT 282

Sports, Fitness and Recreation

Management AS Central HS Diploma/GED CPT 283

Telecommunications Engineering

Technology AAS North HS Diploma/GED CPT 284

Travel & Tourism Industry

Management AAS AS Central HS Diploma/GED CPT 285

Vision Care Technology

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ACCOUNTING TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

Accounting Applications Technical Certificate Major Code 62140 (6214E) Program Description

The Accounting Applications Technology Certificate, offered at all BC locations, is designed to qualify successful completers for jobs as accounting clerks or positions in corporate training departments. All courses are available on-line.

Related Programs

Accounting Technology Associate in Science Major Code 2100 (2100E)

First Year Term I

ACG 2001 Principles of Accounting I 3

**CGS 1060C Computer and Internet Literacy 3

GEB 1011 Introduction to Business 3

MTB 1103 Business Mathematics 3

Total Term Semester Hours 12 First Year Term II

*ACG 2011 Principles of Accounting II 3

TAX 2000 Income Tax I 3

BUL 2241 Business Law I 3

OST 2335 Communications in the Workforce 3

Total Term Semester Hours 12

First Year Term III

*ACG 2071 Managerial Accounting 3

Total Term Semester Hour 3

Total Certificate Semester Hours 27

*Requires a pre-requisite. See course description online. **CGS1060C must be completed within the first 15 hours of Broward College coursework.

Note: The Major Code 6214E is for students who take this

program on-line.

It is strongly recommended that students see an academic advisor or counselor every term.

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Accounting Technology Associate in Science Major Code 2100 (2100E) Program Description

The Associate in Science degree in Accounting Technology is designed for students who intend to seek employment in the accounting field and for those who are presently employed in accounting and desire advancement. Some of the careers, to which this sequence may lead, are accounting, banking, real estate, and general management. All courses are available on-line.

Related Programs

Accounting Applications Technical Certificate Major Code 62140 (6214E)

Entrance Requirements

 HS Diploma or GED

 PERT

The PERT test places students into preparatory level

reading, writing and math courses designed to prepare them for college coursework. The PERT test may be replaced by other test or coursework: see the College catalog for more details. All preparatory courses must be completed in order to graduate

First Year Term I

ACG 2001 Principles of Accounting I 3

***CGS 1060C Computer and Internet Literacy 3

GEB 1011 Introduction to Business 3

MTB 1103 Business Math 3

**Elective Business 3

Total Term Semester Hours 15

First Year Term II

*ACG 2011 Principles of Accounting II 3

TAX 2000 Income Tax I 3

BUL 2241 Business Law I 3

OST 2335 Communications in the Workforce 3

Total Term Semester Hours 12

First Year Term III

*ACG 2071 Managerial Accounting 3

**Elective Business 3

Total Term Semester Hours 6

Second Year Term I

*ACG 2100 Intermediate Accounting I 3

*TAX 2010 Income Tax II 3

*ENC 1101 Composition I 3

ECO 2013 Principles of Economics I 3

BUL 2242 Business Law II 3

GEB 2430 Business Ethics 1

Total Term Semester Hours 16

Second Year Term II

*ACG 2110 Intermediate Accounting II 3

*#Elective Mathematics or Science 3

**Elective Business 3

Elective Humanities/Fine Arts 3

SPC 1608 Public Speaking 3

Total Term Semester Hours 15

Total Program semester Hours 64

*Requires a pre-requisite or proper score on placement test. See course description online at www.broward.edu.

**Business Electives are satisfied by taking any two of the following courses: ECO 2023, FIN 1100, GEB 2112, MAN 2021, MAN 2604, MAR 1011, MNA 1161, REE 1040. *** CGS1060C must be completed within the first 15 hours of

Broward College coursework. #Must be college-level and transferable.

It is strongly recommended that students see an academic advisor or counselor every term.

Note: The Major Code 2100E is for students who take this

program on-line.

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AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY Associate in Applied Science Technician Service Major Code A004 Program Description

This Automotive Service Management Technology program, offered at South Campus, is designed both to prepare entry-level automotive technicians and to provide academic background for advancement to management positions in the automotive service industry.

Corporate Programs: Automotive Technology Programs

sponsored by Automobile Manufacturers are limited enrollment programs and require an internship at a dealership.

Master Technician Program: ASE (National Institute for

Automotive Service Excellence) Certified Automotive Technicians may be eligible for up to 41 college credits based on lifelong learning and work experience.

For additional information about the programs listed above, contact the BC Automotive Technology Associate Dean at (954) 201-8621 or email

[email protected].

General Entrance Requirements

 HS Diploma or GED

 PERT

The PERT test places students into preparatory level

reading, writing and math courses designed to prepare them for college coursework. The PERT test may be replaced by other test or coursework: see the College catalog for more details. All preparatory courses must be completed in order to graduate.

Academic Core Courses Associate in Applied Science Options

*ENC 1101 English Composition 3

Elective Humanities (Area 2) 3

Elective Social/Behavioral Sciences (Area 3) 3

§MTB 1310 Applied Mathematics 3

SPC 1024 Intro to Speech Communication or

SPC 1608 Intro to Public Speaking 3

MNA 2345 Principles of Supervision or

MNA1161 Introduction to Customer Service 3

Cooperative Education (Internship) 6

Total Academic Core Credits 24

Technical Course Requirements

#AER 1081C Introduction to Automotive Technology 4

#AER 1111C Engine Repair 4

#AER 1698C Electrical Systems 4

#AER 1695C Electronics 4

#AER 2398C Manual Drive Train and Axles 4

#AER 2298C Automatic Transmissions 4

#AER 2895C Advanced Engine Performance 4

#AER 2410C Brake Systems 4

#AER 2898C Engine Performance 4

#AER 2758C Heating and Air Conditioning Theory 4

#AER 2498C Steering and Suspension 4

Total Technical Service Credits 44

Total Technical Service Degree Credits 68

*Requires a pre- or co-requisite or proper score in placement test. See the course description in the catalog or online. #Credit is awarded for completion of a NATEF accredited

Automotive Service Technology Program at Broward or Miami-Dade County Public Schools Technical Centers. Contact the program manager for Additional details. NOTE: Students must fulfill the computer literacy general

education requirements within the first 15 hours of BC credit by successfully completing the basic student technology test or pass the CGS1060C to earn the degree.

It is strongly recommended that students see an academic advisor or counselor every term.

Associate in Science Technician Service Major Code 21681

§ Students seeking an Associate in Science Degree for the purpose of transferring into a state University shall substitute MTB 1310,

Applied Mathematics with a college level transferable math course

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AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY, DEALER SPECIFIC

Associate in Applied Science Automotive Technology, Dealer Specific Major Code A037 Program Description

The Automotive Technology Dealer Specific program, offered at the South Campus Miramar Center, is designed both to prepare entry-level dealership automotive technicians and to provide academic background for advancement to management positions in the automotive service industry.

Entrance Requirements

 HS Diploma or GED

 PERT

The PERT test places students into preparatory level

reading, writing and math courses designed to prepare them for college coursework. The PERT test may be replaced by other test or coursework: see the College catalog for more details. All preparatory courses must be completed in order to graduate.

Corporate Programs:

Automotive Technology Programs sponsored by Automobile Manufacturers are limited enrollment programs and require an internship at a dealership.

 The General Motors Automobile Service Educational Program (GM-ASEP) is taught at the BC Miramar Center 954-201-8601.

 The Ford Automotive Student Service Educational Program (Ford ASSET) and the Daimler Chrysler College Automotive Program (Chrysler CAP) are taught in conjunction with Sheridan Technical Center (754) 321-5400.

 The Toyota Technical Education Network (T-TEN) program courses are taught in conjunction with Atlantic Technical Center (754) 321-5188.

 The Honda Professional Automotive Career Training Program (Honda PACT) program courses are taught in conjunction with Robert Morgan Technical Education Center (305) 253-9920.

For additional information about the programs listed above, contact the BC Automotive Technology Program Manager at 954-201-8601 or email [email protected]

Academic Core Courses Associate in Applied Science Options

* ENC 1101 English Composition 3

* Elective Humanities (Area 2) 3

* Elective Social/Behavioral Sciences (Area 3) 3

MTB 1310 Applied Mathematics 3

SPC 1024 Introduction to Speech Communication or

SPC 1608 Introduction to Public Speaking 3

MNA2345 Principles of Supervision or

MNA1161 Introduction to Customer Service 3

Internship 12

Total Academic Core Credits 30

Technical Course Requirements

AER 1081C Introduction to Automotive Technology 4

AER 1111C Engine Repair 4

AER 1698C Electrical Systems 4

AER 1695C Electronics 4

AER 2398C Manual Drive Train and Axles 4

AER 2298C Automatic transmissions 4

AER 2895C Advanced Engine Performance 4

AER 2410C Brake Systems 4

AER 2898C Engine Performance 4

AER 2758C Heating and Air Conditioning Theory 4

AER 2498C Steering and Suspension 4

Total Technical Service Credits 44 Total Technical Service Degree Credits 74

* Requires a pre- or co-requisite or proper score in placement test. See course description on-line for additional

information.

NOTE: Students must fulfill the computer literacy general education requirements within the first 15 hours of BC credit by successfully completing the basic student technology test or pass the CGS1060C to earn the degree.

It is strongly recommended that students see an academic

advisor or counselor every term.

Associate in Science Automotive Technology, Dealer Specific Major Code 2197

§ Students seeking an Associate in Science degree for the purpose of transferring into a state university shall substitute MTB 1310,

Applied Mathematics with a college level transferable math course

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AVIATION INSTITUTE

Professional Pilot Technology Associate in Science Major Code 2107 Program Description

The Professional Pilot Program, offered at Judson A. Samuels South Campus, provides the flight and ground school requirement for the private and commercial pilot certificates with instrument and multi engine ratings, as well as an Associate in Science degree. The flight instructor certificate is optional. The pilot ground school is fully approved by the FAA and the College is certified as an FAA Air Agency under Federal Aviation Regulations Part 141. BC‟s Aviation Institute partners with a contracted flight training provider for flight courses assisting BC students with flight-related career development opportunities. BC graduates who have chosen to also complete the Flight Instructor Certificates and Multi-Engine courses will be eligible to interview to become a Flight Instructor in the program. Student‟s who wish to obtain a bachelor‟s degree can transfer BC‟s credits to a four-year institution such as Florida Atlantic University or Embry-riddle Aeronautical University.

It is strongly recommended students see the Admissions Coordinator at the Aviation Institute for additional information

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Professional Pilot Technology

Prepares students for FAA certification as private pilot and commercial pilot with instrument rating with career-path opportunities to include multi-engine rating and certified flight instructor. Career path graduates are provided job interviews and job placement opportunities

Related Programs

Aviation Operations Associate in Science Major Code 2105(2105E)§

Air Traffic Control Associate in Applied Science Major Code A039

Airport Operations Management Associate in Science Major Code 21051§

Airport Management Certificate Major Code 6304

Aviation Maintenance Management Associate in Science Major Code 2204

Aviation Maintenance Management Associate in Applied Science Major Code A005

Aircraft Airframe Mechanics Vocational Certificate Major Code 5272

Aircraft Power Plant Mechanics Vocational Certificate Major Code 5273

Avionics Vocational Certificate Major Code 5299

§ Students can earn a degree from 2105 (2105E) or 21051, but not

from both of these programs. Entrance Requirements

 HS Diploma or GED

 PERT

The PERT test places students into preparatory level

reading, writing and math courses designed to prepare them for college coursework. The PERT test may be replaced by other test or coursework: see the College catalog for more details. All preparatory courses must be completed in order to graduate.

First Year Term I

*ATT 1100 Aeronautical Science 3

*ASC 1100 Navigational Science 3

*ATF 1100 Primary Flight (4) 3

ASC 1010 History of Aviation 3

**CGS 1060C Computer and Internet Literacy or

Aviation Elective 3

Total Term Semester Hours 15

First Year Term II

*ASC 1210 Aviation Weather 3

*ASC 2110 Navigational Science II 3

*ATT 2120 Instrument Flight Theory 3

*ATF 2200 Commercial Flight I(4) 3

*ATF 2600 Flight Simulator Training 1

Total Term Semester Hours 13

First Year Term III

Elective Humanities/Fine Arts 3

Elective Social/Behavior Sciences or

+ECO 2013 Principles of Economics 3

Total Term Semester Hours 6

Second Year Term I

*ASC 1610 Aircraft Engines, Structures, and Systems 3

*ATF 2210 Commercial Flight II(4) 3

*ATT 2110 Commercial Flight Theory 3

*MAC 1105 College Algebra or

(1)*MAC 2233 Business Calculus 3

*ENC 1101 Composition I 3

Total Term Semester Hours 15

Second Year Term II

*ATF 2300 Commercial Flight III(4) 3

(2)Elective Aviation 2

*ASC 2870 Aviation Safety 3

(3)*PHY 1001 Applied Physics 3

(3)*PHY 1001L Applied Physics Lab 1

SPC 1024 Introduction to Speech or

SPC 1608 Introduction to Public Speaking 3

Total Term Semester Hours 15

Total Program Semester Hours 64

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AVIATION INSTITUTE

Professional Pilot Technology Associate in Science Major Code 2107 (cont.)

*Requires a pre- or co-requisite or proper score on placement test. See course description online at www.broward.edu. ** CGS1060C must be completed within the first 15 hours of

Broward College coursework. Students who successfully complete the Basic Student Technology literacy Test may select from the following list of courses to complete the degree requirement:

AVM 1440 Airport/Airline Security, ASC 2410 Airport Management, ASC 1550 Aerodynamics,

AVM 2450 Airport Planning and Design, ASC 2320 Aviation Law and Regulations, AVM 2510 Airline Management, or

AVM 2301 General Aviation Marketing and Management +ECO 2013 and MAC 2233 are recommended for students

transferring to Florida Atlantic University (FAU), Bachelor of Business Administration, major in Management (BBA). Students desiring to transfer to the BBA program may complete the following courses at BC: ENC 1102, Composition II; STA 2023, Introduction to Statistics, ACG 2001, Accounting I; ACG 2011, Accounting II, and ECO, Economics II.

(1)MAT 1033, Intermediate Algebra, may be substituted if the

student does not plan to transfer to an upper level college or university.

(2)Students may select ATF 2500, Flight Instructor Training; or

ATF 2400, Multi-Engine, with ATF 2630, Multi-Engine Simulator. For other options contact the Aviation Department.

(3)PHY 2053, General Physics I and PHY 2053L, General

Physics I Lab may be substituted by students with the appropriate math pre-requisites. Some universities require General Physics.

(4) Flight training costs apply.

Credit for Experiential Learning: Students who possess an

FAA certificate or rating obtained before enrolling in the Professional Pilot program should contact the department to request credit for certain courses.

It is strongly recommended that students see an academic advisor or counselor every term

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Air Traffic Control Associate in Applied Science Major Code A039 Program Description

The Air Traffic Control program is designed to provide qualified applicants to fill developmental air traffic control specialist (ATCS) positions. Broward College is one of the colleges selected by the FAA to participate in the Air Traffic Collegiate Training Initiative (AT-CTI) program. All ATC training is done in our state-of- the-art facility in Miramar Town Center where the college has a $1 million laboratory that includes radar, enroute and tower simulators to provide students with the technical and academic skills necessary to succeed.

Related Programs

Professional Pilot Technology Associate in Science Major Code 2107

Aviation Operations Associate in Science Major Code 2105 (2105E)§

Airport Operations Management Associate in Science Major Code 21051§

Airport Management Certificate Major Code 6304 Aviation Maintenance Management Associate in Science

Major Code 2204

Aviation Maintenance Management Associate in Applied Science Major Code A005

Aircraft Airframe Mechanics Vocational Certificate Major Code 5272

Aircraft Power Plant Mechanics Vocational Certificate Major Code 5273

Avionics Vocational Certificate Major Code 5299

§ Students can earn a degree from 2105 (2105E) or 21051, but not

from both of these programs. General Entrance Requirements

 HS Diploma or GED

 PERT

The PERT test places students into preparatory level

reading, writing and math courses designed to prepare them for college coursework. The PERT test may be replaced by other test or coursework: see the College catalog for more details. All preparatory courses must be completed in order to graduate.

First Semester

(1) ATT 1100 Aeronautical Science 3

(1) ASC 1100 Navigational Science 3

(1) ATT 1810 Environment of the ATC 3

(1) ATT 2820 Introduction to ATC 3

*CGS 1060C Computer and Internet Literacy or

Aviation elective 3

(1) Co requisites, or department / instructor permission required

Second Semester

ASC 1210 Aviation Weather 3

ASC 1610 Aircraft Engines, Structures & Systems or

ASC 1550 Aerodynamics 3

ATT 2822C VFR Tower Operations with Lab 4

**ASC or AVM Aviation Elective 3

***MAT 1033 Intermediate Algebra 3

Third Semester

ATT 2821C ATC Radar Procedure with Lab 4

*ASC or AVM Aviation Elective 3

ASC 2472 Psychology/Physiology of Flight 3

SPC 1024 Introduction to Speech Communications 3

ELECTIVE Humanities / Fine Arts 3

Fourth Semester

ATT 2825C ATC Enroute Operations with Lab 4

ASC 2870 Aviation Safety 3

*ASC or AVM Aviation Elective 3

ENC 1101 English Composition I 3

ELECTIVE Social Behavioral Science 3

ATT 2890 ATC Capstone Project 1

Total 64

* CGS1060C must be completed within the first 15 hours of Broward College coursework. Students who successfully complete the Basic Student Technology literacy Test may select from the following list of courses to complete the degree requirement:

** Aviation Elective Courses

ASC 2320 Aviation Law and Regulations 3

ASC 1010 Aviation History 3

AVM 1440 Airport / Airline Security 3

AVM 1940 Airport Operations Internship I 3

AVM 2941 Airport Operations Internship II 3

AVM 2450 Airport Planning and Design 3

AVM 2410 Airport Management 3

*** MAC 1105 may be substituted for MAT 1033 if student plans to transfer to upper-level College or university

It is strongly recommended that students see an academic advisor or counselor every term.

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Aviation Operations Associate in Science Major Code 2105 (2105E)§

Program Description

The Aviation Operations Associate in Science Degrees, offered at the Judson A. Samuels South Campus, is designed for individuals whose careers objectives include operational and management positions within the aviation industry. The program also provides the foundation to pursue a bachelor‟s degree in management. Selected aviation knowledge is provided together with general business management courses.

It is strongly recommended students see the Admissions Coordinator at the Aviation Institute for additional information

Related Programs

Professional Pilot Technology Associate in Science Major Code 2107

Air Traffic Control Associate in Applied Science Major Code A039

Airport Operations Management Associate in Science Major Code 21051§

Airport Management Certificate Major Code 6304

Aviation Maintenance Management Associate in Science Major Code 2204

Aviation Maintenance Management Associate in Applied Science Major Code A005

Aircraft Airframe Mechanics Vocational Certificate Major Code 5272

Aircraft Power Plant Mechanics Vocational Certificate Major Code 5273

Avionics Vocational Certificate Major Code 5299

§ Students can earn a degree from 2105 (2105E) or 21051, but

not from both of these programs. Entrance Requirements

 HS Diploma or GED

 PERT

The PERT test places students into preparatory level

reading, writing and math courses designed to prepare them for college coursework. The PERT test may be replaced by other test or coursework: see the College catalog for more details. All preparatory courses must

be completed in order to graduate.

First Year Term I

*ATT 1100 Aeronautical Science 3

*ASC 1100 Navigational Science I 3

*ENC 1101 Composition I 3

SPC 1024 Intro. to Speech or

SPC 1608 Intro. to Public Speaking 3

**CGS 1060C Computer and Internet Literacy or

Aviation elective 3

Total Term Semester Hours 15

First Year Term II

AVM 2301 General Aviation Marketing and

Management 3

*ENC 1102 Composition II or

*ENC 2210 Technical Report Writing 3

ASC 1010 Aviation History 3

AVM 2410 Airport Management 3

*(1)MAC 1105 College Algebra 3

Total Term Semester Hours 15

First Year Term III

POS 2041 National Government 3

Elective Humanities/Fine Arts 3

Total Term Semester Hours 6

Second Year Term I

AVM 2510 Airline Management 3

*ASC 1210 Aviation Weather 3

(2)ECO 2013 Principles of Economics I 3

(2)ACG 2001 Principles of Accounting I 3

*STA 2023 Elementary Statistics 3

Total Term Semester Hours 15

Second Year Term II

(2)*ECO 2023 Principles of Economics II 3

(2)*ACG 2011 Principles of Accounting II 3

(3)*PHY 1001 Applied Physics 3

(3)*PHY 1001L Applied Physics Lab 1

*ASC 2870 Aviation Safety 3

Total Term Semester Hours 13

Total Program Semester Hours 64

* Requires a pre- or co-requisite or proper score on placement test. See course description online at www.broward.edu. ** CGS1060C must be completed within the first 15 hours of

Broward College coursework. Students who successfully complete the Basic Student Technology literacy Test may select from the following list of courses to complete the degree requirement:

AVM1440 Airport/Airline Security ASC 1550 Aerodynamics,

AVM2450 Airport Planning and Design ASC2320 Aviation Law

ASC 2472 Human Factors in Flight and ATC

(1)MAT 1033, Intermediate Algebra, may be taken by students

who do not plan to transfer to an upper level college or university.

(2)Student interested in flight operations may substitute the

following courses for those marked with (2):

ASC 2110, Navigational Science II; ATT 2120, Instrument Flight Theory, ATT 2110, Commercial Flight Theory, or a flight course.

(3)PHY 2053 General Physics I and PHY 2053L General Physics

I Lab may be substituted by students who have the appropriate math pre-requisites. Some universities require General Physics.

Since 1966 our aviation school has been preparing students for careers in: Professional Pilot Technology, Aviation Maintenance Management, Aviation Operations, Airport Operations Management, and Air Traffic Control.

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Airport Operations Management Associate in Science Major Code 21051§

Program Description

The Airport Operations Management Associate in Science degree prepares students for an operations agent position. Operations agents are responsible for airfield inspections, communications and emergency centers of airports. They apply regulatory requirements of the airport and the security, safety and legal concerns of aviation on the ground. Student can gain real world experience of the day-to-day activities in the field while learning the certification requirements of airports.

Related Programs

Professional Pilot Technology Associate in Science Major Code 2107

Air Traffic Control Associate in Applied Science Major Code A039

Aviation Operations Associate in Science Major Code 2105 (2105E)§

Airport Management Certificate Major Code 6304 Aviation Maintenance Management Associate in Science

Major Code 2204

Aviation Maintenance Management Associate in Applied Science Major Code A005

Aircraft Airframe Mechanics Vocational Certificate Major Code 5272

Aircraft Power Plant Mechanics Vocational Certificate Major Code 5273

Avionics Vocational Certificate Major Code 5299

§Students can earn a degree from 2105 (2105E) or 21051, but not

from both of these programs. Entrance Requirements

 HS Diploma or GED

 PERT

The PERT test places students into preparatory level

reading, writing and math courses designed to prepare them for college coursework. The PERT test may be replaced by other test or coursework: see the College catalog for more details. All preparatory courses must be completed in order to graduate.

First Year Term I

*ATT 1100 Aeronautical Science 3

*ASC 1100 Navigation Science I 3

*ENC 1101 Composition I 3

SPC 1024 Intro. to Speech or

SPC 1608 Intro. To Public Speaking 3

**CGS 1060C Computer and Internet Literacy or

Aviation elective 3

Total Term Semester Hours 15

First Year Term II

AVM 2301 General Aviation Marketing and

Management 3

BUL 2241 Business Law I 3

OST 2335 Communications in the Workforce or

*ENC 2210 Professional and Technical Writing 3

AVM 2410 Airport Management 3

ASC 1010 Aviation History 3

Total Term Semester Hours 15

First Year Term III

***AVM 1940 A/P Ops Internship I 3

GEB 2430 Business Ethics 1

Total Term Semester Hours 4

Second Year Term I

AVM 2510 Airline Management 3 ACG 2001 Principles of Accounting I 3 AVM 1440 Airport/Airline Security 3

Elective Humanities/Fine Arts 3

AVM 2540 Airport Planning & Design 3

Total Term Semester Hours 15

Second Year Term II

***AVM 2941 A/P Ops Internship II 3

*ASC 2870 Aviation Safety 3

ECO 2013 Principles of Economics I or INP 1390 Human Relations in Business and

Industry 3

ASC 2320 Aviation Law and Regulations 3

Elective Math/Natural Science 3

Total Term Semester Hours 15

Total Program Semester Hours 64

* Requires a pre- or co-requisite or proper score on placement test. See course description online at

www.broward.edu.

**CGS 1060C must be completed within the first 15 hours of Broward College coursework. Students who successfully complete the Student Technology Literacy Exam may select from the following list of courses to complete the degree requirement:

ASC 1550 Aerodynamics,

ASC 2472 Human Factors in Flight and ATC Or a flight course:

ATF 1100, ATF 2200, ATF 2210, or ATF 2300 ***Requires application and criminal background check. It is

recommended students apply three (3) weeks prior to term.

Recommend students see technical advisor every term.

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Airport Management Certificate Major Code 6304 Program Description

Airport Management certificate is offered as a concentration of specific aviation operations and airport operations management courses combined with one business course to prepare students who are seeking employment in the airport operations field. The certificate provides insight into the day-to-day operational/managerial aspects of the airport environment and expands upon several topics concerning airport operations to include: investigation of incident and accidents, aviation safety on the ground, human factors in aviation, hazardous materials and the identification of hazards, passenger safety, land use, wildlife control, airport security, and overall working knowledge of airports.

Related Programs

Professional Pilot Technology Associate in Science Major Code 2107

Air Traffic Control Associate in Applied Science Major Code A039

Aviation Operations Associate in Science Major Code 2105 (2105E)‡

Airport Operations Management Associate in Science Major Code 21051‡

Aviation Maintenance Management Associate in Science Major Code 2204

Aviation Maintenance Management Associate in Applied Science Major Code A005

Aircraft Airframe Mechanics Vocational Certificate Major Code 5272

Aircraft Power Plant Mechanics Vocational Certificate Major Code 5273

Avionics Vocational Certificate Major Code 5299

Students can earn a degree from 2105 (2105E) or 21051, but not

from both of these programs. Entrance Requirements

 HS Diploma or GED

 PERT

The PERT test places students into preparatory level

reading, writing and math courses designed to prepare them for college coursework. The PERT test may be replaced by other test or coursework: see the College catalog for more details. All preparatory courses must be completed in order to graduate.

AVM 2450 Airport Planning and Design 3

ASC 2870 Aviation Safety 3

AVM 1440 Airport and Airline Security 3

AVM 2410 Airport Management 3

ASC 2320 Aviation Law and Regulations 3

GEB 2430 Business Ethics 1

Total 16

The Airport Management Certificate is available to both US citizens and non-citizens

It is strongly recommended that students see an academic advisor or counselor every term.

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Aviation Maintenance Management Associate in Science Major Code 2204 Program Description

The Aviation Maintenance Management Associate in Science degree provides students with the academic skills to complement their technical training. The plan of study complies with the Federal Aviation Regulations Part 147 for an approved aviation maintenance technician's school, and, in addition, offers the advantages of college level academic and management courses.

Students seeking an Associate in Science degree in Aviation Maintenance Management must complete the general requirements for both the Airframe Mechanics and Power Plant Mechanics diplomas or possess a valid FAA A & P certificate.

Related Programs

Professional Pilot Technology Associate in Science Major Code 2107

Air Traffic Control Associate in Applied Science Major Code A039

Aviation Operations Associate in Science Major Code 2105 (2105E)§

Airport Operations Management Associate in Science Major Code 21051§

Airport Management Certificate Major Code 6304 Aviation Maintenance Management Associate in Applied

Science Major Code A005

Aircraft Airframe Mechanics Vocational Certificate Major Code 5272

Aircraft Power Plant Mechanics Vocational Certificate Major Code 5273

Avionics Vocational Certificate Major Code 5299

§Students can earn a degree from 2105 (2105E) or 21051, but not

from both of these programs. Entrance Requirements

 HS Diploma or GED

 PERT

The PERT test places students into preparatory level

reading, writing and math courses designed to prepare them for college coursework. The PERT test may be replaced by other test or coursework: see the College catalog for more details. All preparatory courses must be completed in order to graduate.

First Year Term I (General)

*AMT 1001 Basic Electricity 2

*AMT 1010 Aircraft Drawings 1

*AMT 1020 Weight & Balance 1

*AMT 1030 Fluid Lines & Fittings 1

*AMT 1040 Material Processes 2

*AMT 1050 Ground Operations and Servicing 1

*AMT 1060 Cleaning and Corrosion Control 1

*AMT 1070 Applied Mathematics 1

*AMT 1081 FAR's, Forms and Privileges. 1

*AMT 1090 Basic Physics 1

Total Term Semester Hours 12

First Year Term II (Airframe I)

*AMT 1110 Aircraft Wood Structures 1

*AMT 1115 Aircraft Covering 1

*AMT 1120 Aircraft Finishes 1

*AMT 1130 Sheet Metal Structures 4

*AMT 1140 Aircraft Welding 1

*AMT 1155 Assembly and Rigging 2

*AMT 1200 Landing Gear Systems 2

Total Term Semester Hours 12

Term III (Airframe II)

*AMT 1160 Airframe Inspection 1

*AMT 1210 Hydraulic and Pneumatic System 2

*AMT 1220 Cabin Atmosphere Control Systems 1

*AMT 1230 Aircraft Instrument Systems 1

*AMT 1240 Communications and Navigation

Systems 1

*AMT 1250 Aircraft Fuel Systems 1

*AMT 1260 Aircraft Electrical Systems 3

*AMT 1270 Position and Warning Systems 1

*AMT 1285 Ice/Rain/Fire Protection 1

Total Term Semester Hours 12

Second Year Term I (Power Plant I)

*AMT 2300 Reciprocating Engines 5

*AMT 2312 Turbine Engines & Turbine Engine

Troubleshooting 4

*AMT 2400 Engine Instrument Systems 1

*AMT 2420 Engine Electrical Systems 2

Total Term Semester Hours 12

Term II (Power Plant II)

*AMT 2410 Engine Fire Protection Systems 1

*AMT 2435 Lubrication Systems 1

*AMT 2440 Ignition Systems 2

*AMT 2475 Engine Cooling and Exhaust Systems1

*AMT 2490 Propellers and Unducted Fans 2

*AMT 2320 Engine Inspection 1

*AMT 2450 Engine Fuel Systems 1

*AMT 2451 Fuel Metering Systems 2

*AMT 2460 Induction Systems 1

Total Term Semester Hours 12

Total Airframe & Power Plant Credits 60

*ENC 1101 English Composition 3

ATT 1100 Aeronautical Science or

ASC 1010 History of Aviation 3

MNA 2345 Principles of Supervision 3

SPC 1024 Introduction to Speech 3

Elective Humanities/Fine Arts 3

Elective Social/Behavioral Sciences 3

*MAC 1105 College Algebra 3

HSC 1101C Healthful Living 1

Total Semester Credits 22

** Total Program Semester Hours 82

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Aviation Maintenance Management Associate in Science Major Code 2204 (cont.)

* Requires a pre- or co-requisite or proper score on placement test. See course description online at

www.broward.edu.

** Students must fulfill the computer literacy general education requirements within the first 15 hours of BC credit by successfully completing the basic student technology test or pass the CGS1060C to earn the degree.

Note: Students may enter the program during any term but

must register for the AMT certificate courses as a block during a particular term. Enrollment for individual AMT courses will be permitted with special permission from the Associate Dean.

It is strongly recommended that students see an academic advisor or counselor every term.

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Aviation Maintenance Management Associate in Applied Science Major Code A005 Program Description

The Aviation Maintenance Management Program leads to the Associate in Applied Science degree and the Federal Aviation Administration Airframe and Power Plant Mechanic Certificates. The plan of study complies with the Federal Aviation Regulations Part 147 for an approved aviation maintenance technician's school, and, in addition, offers the advantages of college level academic and management courses.

Students seeking an Associate in Applied Science degree in Aviation Maintenance Management must complete the general requirements for both the Airframe Mechanics and Power Plant Mechanics diplomas or possess a valid FAA A&P certificate, as well as 23 hours of additional required college credits.

Related Programs

Professional Pilot Technology Associate in Science Major Code 2107

Air Traffic Control Associate in Applied Science Major Code A039

Aviation Operations Associate in Science Major Code 2105 (2105E)§

Airport Operations Management Associate in Science Major Code 21051§

Airport Management Certificate Major Code 6304

Aviation Maintenance Management Associate in Science Major Code 2204

Aircraft Airframe Mechanics Vocational Certificate Major Code 5272

Aircraft Power Plant Mechanics Vocational Certificate Major Code 5273

Avionics Vocational Certificate Major Code 5299

§Students can earn a degree from 2105 (2105E) or 21051, but not

from both of these programs. General Entrance Requirements

 HS Diploma or GED

 PERT

The PERT test places students into preparatory level

reading, writing and math courses designed to prepare them for college coursework. The PERT test may be replaced by other test or coursework: see the College catalog for more details. All preparatory courses must be completed in order to graduate.

First Year Term I (General)

*AMT 1001 Basic Electricity 2

*AMT 1010 Aircraft Drawings 1

*AMT 1020 Weight & Balance 1

*AMT 1030 Fluid Lines & Fittings 1

*AMT 1040 Material Processes 2

*AMT 1050 Ground Operations and Servicing 1

*AMT 1060 Cleaning and Corrosion Control 1

*AMT 1070 Applied Mathematics 1

*AMT 1081 FAR's, Forms and Privileges. 1

*AMT 1090 Basic Physics 1

Total Term Semester Hours 12

First Year Term II (Airframe I)

*AMT 1110 Aircraft Wood Structures 1

*AMT 1115 Aircraft Covering 1

*AMT 1120 Aircraft Finishes 1

*AMT 1130 Sheet Metal Structures 4

*AMT 1140 Aircraft Welding 1

*AMT 1155 Assembly and Rigging 2

*AMT 1200 Landing Gear Systems 2

Total Term Semester Hours 12

Term III (Airframe II)

*AMT 1160 Airframe Inspection 1

*AMT 1210 Hydraulic and Pneumatic System 2

*AMT 1220 Cabin Atmosphere Control Systems 1

*AMT 1230 Aircraft Instrument Systems 1

*AMT 1240 Communications and Navigation

Systems 1

*AMT 1250 Aircraft Fuel Systems 1

*AMT 1260 Aircraft Electrical Systems 3

*AMT 1270 Position and Warning Systems 1

*AMT 1285 Ice/Rain/Fire Protection 1

Total Term Semester Hours 12

Second Year Term I (Power Plant I)

*AMT 2300 Reciprocating Engines 5

*AMT 2312 Turbine Engines & Turbine Engine

Troubleshooting 4

*AMT 2400 Engine Instrument Systems 1

*AMT 2420 Engine Electrical Systems 2

Total Term Semester Hours 12

Term II (Power Plant II)

*AMT 2410 Engine Fire Protection Systems 1

*AMT 2435 Lubrication Systems 1

*AMT 2440 Ignition Systems 2

*AMT 2450 Engine Fuel Systems 1

*AMT 2451 Fuel Metering Systems 2

*AMT 2460 Induction Systems 1

*AMT 2475 Engine Cooling and Exhaust Systems 1

*AMT 2490 Propellers and Unducted Fans 2

*AMT 2320 Engine Inspection 1

Total Term Semester Hours 12

Total Airframe & Power Plant Credits 60

* Requires a pre- or co-requisite or proper score on placement test. See course description online at www.broward.edu. ** Students must fulfill the computer literacy general education

requirements within the first 15 hours of BC credit by successfully completing the basic student technology test or pass the CGS1060C to earn the degree.

Note: Students may enter the program during any term but must register for the AMT certificate courses as a block during a particular term. Enrollment for individual AMT

courses will be permitted with special permission from the Program Manager.

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Aviation Maintenance Management Associate in Applied Science Major Code A005 (cont.)

It is strongly recommended that students see an academic advisor or counselor every term.

The following additional academic courses are required for students desiring the Associate in Science degree in Aviation Maintenance Management:

*ENC 1101 English Composition 3

ATT 1100 Aeronautical Science or

ASC 1010 History of Aviation 3

MNA 2345 Principles of Supervision 3

SPC 1024 Introduction to Speech 3

Elective Humanities/Fine Arts 3

Elective Social/Behavioral Sciences 3

*MTB 1310 Applied Mathematics or

*MAT 1033 Intermediate Algebra 3

HSC 1101C Healthful Living 1

Total Additional Credits 22

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AVIATION INSTITUTE Aircraft Airframe Mechanics Vocational Certificate Major Code 5272 Program Description The Airframe Maintenance certificate program leads to a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) airframe license. The course of study complies with FAR 147 and the program is FAA certified. A completion of the program is contingent upon student satisfying the requirements of the test of Adult Basic Education (TABE) in math, reading, and language. The TABE test, if required, must be taken within six weeks of enrollment into the general portion of the program. These courses are offered in 400 hour blocks and require an interview with the Aviation Admissions Coordinator or the Aviation Maintenance Associate Dean prior to enrollment. Related Programs Professional Pilot Technology Associate in Science Major Code 2107 Air Traffic Control Associate in Applied Science Major Code A039 Aviation Operations Associate in Science Major Code 2105 (2105E)§ Airport Operations Management Associate in Science Major Code 21051§ Airport Management Certificate Major Code 6304 Aviation Maintenance Management Associate in Science Major Code 2204 Aviation Maintenance Management Associate in Applied Science Major Code A005 Aircraft Power Plant Mechanics Vocational Certificate Major Code 5273 Avionics Vocational Certificate Major Code 5299 §Students can earn a degree from 2105 (2105E) or 21051, but not from both of these programs. Entrance Requirements  HS Diploma or GED  PERT  TABE The PERT test places students into preparatory level reading, writing and math courses designed to prepare them for college coursework. The PERT test may be replaced by other test or coursework: see the College catalog for more details. All preparatory courses must be completed in order to graduate. The TABE test, or Test of Adult Basic Education, is used to demonstrate the level of basic education in English and Math require by the program. The TABE test must be (first) taken prior to the end of the sixth week of the program and student must successfully complete the TABE test in order to graduate. See the College catalog for more details. BLOCK I (GENERAL) AMT 0070C Applied Mathematics 21.00 AMT 0090C Basic Physics 26.25 AMT 0010C Aircraft Drawings 21.00 AMT 0050C Ground Operations and Servicing 31.50 AMT 0040C Materials and Processes 84.00 AMT 0030C Fluid Lines and Fittings 26.25 AMT 0081C FARs, Forms, Privilege 42.00 AMT 0020C Weight and Balance 27.25 AMT 0060C Corrosion Control 26.25 AMT 0001C Basic Electricity 94.50 Total Clock Hours 400

BLOCK 2 (AIRFRAME I) AMT 0130C Sheet Metal and Non- Metallic 157

AMT 0110C Wood Structures 11

AMT 0115C Aircraft Covering 12

AMT 0120C Aircraft Finishes 30

AMT 0140C Welding 40 AMT 0155C Assembly and Rigging 65 AMT 0200C Landing Gear Systems 85 Total Clock Hours 400

BLOCK 3 (AIRFRAME II) AMT 0160C Airframe Inspection 20

AMT 0210C Hydraulic Pneumatics Systems 75

AMT 0220C Cabin Atmosphere Control Systems 50

AMT 0230C Aircraft Instrument Systems 25

AMT 0240C Comm/Nav. Systems 30

AMT 0250C Aircraft Fuel Systems 40

AMT 0260C Aircraft Electrical Systems 100

AMT 0270C Position and Warning 30

AMT 0285C Ice, Rain and Fire Protection 30

Total Clock Hours 400

Total Program ClockHour 1,200

It is strongly recommended that students see an academic advisor or counselor every term.

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