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ART 3401 - AmericanArt Visions (3-0-3)
A Survey of American Art from the foundation of American identity within the New
World - Colonial era, through themultiple trends and identities of ModernAmerica.
Prerequisites: ENGL 1102. Completion of CRIT 1101 andAreaC recommended.
ART 4900 – Independent Study: StudioArt
This course explores the use of traditional and nontraditional materials, installations,
and new technologies for creative production and expression. Emphasis is placed on
theusing of cross-media, such as traditional painting, sculpture, and digital media.
Prerequisites: ART 1101 (C); one of: ART 1104, 1301, 2001 (C).
Astronomy (ASTR)
ASTR 1010 –Solar SystemAstronomy (3-0-3)
Astronomy from early ideas of the cosmos to modern observational techniques. The
solar system planets, satellites, andminor bodies. The origin and evolution of the solar
system. This course is equivalent toSCI 1901A. A student may not receive credit for
bothASTR1010 andSCI 1901A.
Prerequisite(s): Exemption or exit fromMath 0099.
ASTR 1020 –Stellar andGalacticAstronomy (3-0-3)
The study of theSun and stars, their physical properties and evolution, interstellar
matter, star clusters, our galaxy and other galaxies, and the origin and evolution of the
Universe.
Prerequisite(s): ASTR1010
Corequisite(s): ASTR 1020L.
ASTR1020L - Astronomy Laboratory (0-2-1)
A series of laboratories designed tomeasure the physical properties of planets, stars,
andgalaxies. Corequisite(s): ASTR1020.
AVIATION (AVIA)
AVIA 3120 - Fleet Planning andScheduling (3-0-3)
This courseprovides a survey of theprocesses of airline fleet planning and scheduling
with a focus on understanding the overall impact of sound fleet planning techniques
and the complexity of airline scheduling as it pertains to administrative decisions.
(formerlyTECH 3120).
AVIA 3130 - Leadership in theAviation Industry (3-0-3)
This course provides a survey of the traditional functions of aviation administration
with a primary focus on air transportation regulators, airline certification, management
and organization, forecasting methods, marketing, scheduling, fleet planning, labor
relations, financing and international aviation.(FormerlyTECH3130)
AVIA 3140 –AviationSafety (3-0-3)
This course discusses and analyzes problems and issues of aviation safety including
aircraft accidents, their cause, effect and the development of safety programs and
procedures. The course will expose the students to pertinent terms and study
individual cases whereboth successful and unsuccessful steps were taken.
Prerequisite: AVIA 3130with aC or better.
AVIA 4120 - Introduction toAirport Operations (3-0-3)
Introduction to airport operations with a broad focus on the history and growth in
aviation systems an facilities operation.(FormerlyTECH 4120)
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