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Aviation
Curriculum - Airplane
SAMPLE CURRICULUM
Fixed-Wing
First Year Fall Term Credits
- A V 110 Private Pilot (5 hours) 5
- AV 111 Flight Maneuvers 3
- AV 101 Careers in Aviation 3
- CIS 120 or CIS 131 Computer Concepts 4
TOTAL Credits: 15
First Year Winter Term Credits
- AV 104 Intro to Aircraft Systems 4
- A V 108 Meteorology 1 4
- WR 121 English Composition 3
- MTH 111 College Algebra 4
TOTAL Credits: 15
First Year Spring Term Credits
- AV 208 Meteorology II 4
- AV 210A Instrument Ground (10 hours) 5
- Elective 2-Distribution List4
- Distribution Course2-Distribution List 3
TOTAL Credits: 16
Summer Term
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Elective or Distribution Courses 2-Distribution List 3
- Multiengine
Second Year Fall Term Credits
- AV 150 Aerodynamics 4
- AV 220 Commercial Pilot (16 hours) 4
- Distribution 2-Distribution List4
- Elective I 2-Distribution List 5
TOTAL Credits: 17
Second Year Winter Term Credits
- A V 204 Advanced Aircraft Systems 4
- AV 230 Multi-Engine Pilot (4 hours) (2.5 wks) 2
- Distribution 2-Distribution List4
- BA 101 Introduction to Business 4 or BA 206 Management Fundamentals3
- HHP 252A Fitness/First Aid1 3
TOTAL Credits: 16
Second Year Spring Term Credits
- AV 235 Human Factors (3 hours) 4
- AV 256 Cert Instr Ground Sch (3 hours) 5
- SP 111 Fundamentals of Public Speaking 3
- Distribution Humanities Course2-Distribution List 3
TOTAL Credits: 15
1HHP 252A is recommended to meet this requirement. but students can also choose between HHP 295, 231, 242, 258 or 266 and one activity or health module.
2See Advisor for Recommended Social Science and Humanities courses
3Specific courses are recommended for students planning to complete the Oregon Institute of Technology B.S. degree. See Aviation Advisor.
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Oregon Institute of Technology transfer students: The requirements for the OIT B.S. management degree can be viewed by downloading the OIT Articulation Agreement. Students transferring into the OIT program may take additional courses at COCC that will count toward the B.S. degree.
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Transfer Students: Students planning to attend Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University to work toward a Bachelor of Science in Professional Aeronautics need to add the following courses: BA 211 Financial Accounting; MTH 244 Probability Statistics; EC 202 Macroeconomics.
Students planning to transfer to other colleges and universities for the bachelors degree should consult your advisor for curriculum recommendations.
Students entering in other than the Fall term should consult John Miller for curriculum advice. We plan to offer the AV110 Private Pilot class each term to accommodate multiple entry points into the program (subject to class enrollment). COCC reserves the right to cancel classes where enrollment is insufficient.
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