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        regulatory instruments, methods   Bachelor of                AVS 120L - Introduction to               IFR environments and include   in the context that most affects   navigation systems and satellite
        and techniques. Case studies.                                Aeronautics Lab                          flight instruments, aerodynamics,   aviation practitioners. Finally, the   based global navigation systems.
        class examines the history and theory  Science in            Credit Hour: 1                           (analysis and decision making), and   commercial regulation of aviation   AVS 350 - Flight Navigation Lab
        Conservation experience in UAE.  This                                                                 performance, navigation, weather   safety, technical and economic/
        of historic conservation, focusing   Aviation                Prerequisite: None                       chart.                        will be examined, with particular   Credit Hour: 1
        on the UAE, but with reference to                            Co-requisite: AVS 120                                                  focus on rules affecting international   Prerequisite: None
        traditions and practices in other                            An introduction to aviation designed     AVS 209 - Aerodynamics        carriage by air, airline operations,   Co-requisite: AVS 350
        countries, and explore how laws,                             to provide students with a basic         Credit Hours: 3               airport operations, and air traffic
        public policies and cultural attitudes   Major Requirements  understanding of flight theory,          Prerequisite: GES 201 + MTT 101  management.                 The course provides an insight into
        shape how we preserve or do not                              aircraft components, navigation                                                                       principles of navigation, which the
        preserve the built environment.                              concepts, communication                  Students are provided with    AVS 310 - Aircraft Performance  air transport industry is using to
        ARC 587 - Project             AVS 101 - Introduction to      procedures, airports, airspace, and      an opportunity to explore     Credit Hours: 3                provide a safe, precise and timely
                                                                                                                                                                           service and minimizing adverse
                                                                                                              incompressible flow airfoil theory and
        Management                    Aviation                       air traffic in the United States and     wing theory. Topics center on stall   Prerequisite: AVS 211  effects of weather. Global Navigation
                                                                     around the globe. Students will also
        Credit Hours: 3               Credit Hours: 3                be introduced to the missions of the     speed, drag and basic performance   This course explores the   Systems and radio navigational aids
                                                                                                              criteria, configuration changes,
                                                                                                                                                                           have enhanced the performance
                                                                                                                                            performance of aircraft powered by
        Prerequisite:  ARC 340        Prerequisite: None             FAA, EASA, NTSB, and NASA.               high and low speed conditions,   turboprop and jet engines.  Topics   of flight operations over the past
        Theories, methods and quantitative   This course is designed to provide   AVS 422 - Instrument and    special flight conditions and an   covered include performance   decades. This has a huge impact
        tools used to effectively plan,   the student with an understanding   Commercial Pilot Operations     introduction to compressible flow.   associated with various phases of   to the efficiency on the entire air
        organize, and control construction   about the evolution of the aviation                              Further, this course is designed to   flight, speeds, variables and the   transport system. Topics covered
        projects; efficient management   industry. From its early pioneers and   Credit Hours: 3              provide students with the technical   impact of aerodrome limitations   include basic principles of navigation,
        methods revealed through practice   contributors, to the practicality of   Prerequisite: AVS 120 + AVS 209   background necessary to understand   on aircraft performance. Further,   Earth’s shape, coordinate system,
        and research; hands-on, practical   flight in this modern era. To provide   + AVS 310 + AVS 402       the operating limitations and   this course of study will provide the   magnetism, aeronautical charts. The
        project management knowledge   an overview of the rapid growth of   Co-requisite: AVS 422L            procedures of modern airplanes   student with an understanding of   navigation systems addressed in
        from on-site situations and field trips.  aviation science and an appreciation   The course provides a comprehensive   and to optimize pilot technique by   the performance characteristics   detail are inertial navigation, radio
        ARC 590 - Building            of the increasing importance of   study of instrument and commercial    properly defining required tasks.  of modern reciprocating, turbo-  navigation systems and satellite
                                                                                                                                            prop, and/or jet-powered airplanes.
                                                                                                                                                                           based global navigation systems.
                                      aviation in American civil and military
        Economics                     affairs. It includes the effects of   pilot operations. Topics covered   AVS 211 - Aircraft Jet Engines  Students will acquire a knowledge
                                                                     include forecast analysis, IFR chart
        Credit Hours:  3              wars on the development of civil   analysis, flight instruments, IFR in-  Credit Hours: 3             of weight and balance; takeoff   AVS 287 - Crew Resource
                                                                                                                                                                           Management
        Prerequisite: ARC 340         and military aircraft and discusses   flight operations (Departure, En-route   Prerequisite: GES 201 + AVS 120  and cruise control; and airplane
                                                                                                                                            performance charts and curves,
        This course covers the principles   significant achievements and people   and Arrival), instrument approaches,   This course aims to cover the   from which they will extract data that   Credit Hours: 3
        of economics and its application   that contributed to the advancement   cockpit and crew management, IFR   fundamental theory and operating   maximize performance.  Prerequisite: None
        in the construction and building   of aviation.              along with commercial operation          principles of aircraft gas turbine                           This course provides a
        industry. It conveys an appreciation   AVS 120 - Introduction to   regulations, flying in VFR and     engines. Topics covered include   AVS 350 - Flight Navigation  comprehensive study of the
        of macroeconomics, business and   Aeronautics                IFR environments and include             history, various types, construction   Credit Hours: 3       organizational behavior,
        fiscal aspects of engineering practice.                      flight instruments, aerodynamics,        and design, systems and                                      interpersonal relationships skills,
        Attention is given to essential topics   Credit Hours: 3      performance, navigation, weather        maintenance. The course concludes   Prerequisite: MTT 101 + AV S120   behavioral aspects associated with
        such as Market demand, Competition   Prerequisite: None       (analysis and decision making), and     by applying theoretical knowledge in   Co-requisite: AVS 350L  professional flight crews. Although
        and monopoly, Macroeconomics,   Co-requisite: AVS 120L       chart.                                   a more detailed analysis of a typical   The course provides an insight into   the course is targeted at future airline
        Government and fiscal policies,   An introduction to aviation designed   AVS 422L - Instrument and    commercial aircraft’s engines.  principles of navigation, which the   pilots, the course provides a platform
        Labour economics and Building   to provide students with a basic   Commercial Pilot Operations                                      air transport industry is using to   for understanding the dynamics
        obsolescence.                 understanding of flight theory,   Lab                                   AVS 254 - Aviation Law        provide a safe, precise and timely   of crew management within the
                                      aircraft components, navigation                                         Credit Hours: 3               service and minimizing adverse   entire airline operating environment
                                      concepts, communication        Credit Hours: 3                          Prerequisite: AVS 101         effects of weather. Global Navigation   (including maintenance personnel,
                                      procedures, airports, airspace, and   Co-requisite: AVS 422                                           Systems and radio navigational aids   ground crew and cabin crew). The
                                      air traffic in the United States and   The course provides a comprehensive   This course reviews the historic   have enhanced the performance   course uses previous CRM knowledge
                                                                                                              developments that laid the
                                      around the globe. Students will also   study of instrument and commercial                             of flight operations over the past   developed during flight training.
                                      be introduced to the missions of the   pilot operations. Topics covered   foundation of aviation law and   decades. This has a huge impact   Topics covered include the nature of
                                                                                                              outlines present-day sources of
                                      FAA, EASA, NTSB, and NASA.     include forecast analysis, IFR chart     public and private international   to the efficiency on the entire air   CRM, CRM training applications, CRM
                                                                     analysis, flight instruments, IFR in-    aviation law such as the Chicago,   transport system. Topics covered   Perspectives and the future of CRM.
                                                                                                                                            include basic principles of navigation,
                                                                     flight operations (Departure, En-route   Montreal, and Cape Town                                      Theory is complimented with studies
                                                                     and Arrival), instrument approaches,     conventions. The various legal   Earth’s shape, coordinate system,   of recent cases citing CRM as critical
                                                                                                                                            magnetism, aeronautical charts. The
                                                                     cockpit and crew management, IFR         systems and classifications of law   navigation systems addressed in   to its outcome.
                                                                     along with commercial operation          around the world will be explained
                                                                     regulations, flying in VFR and                                         detail are inertial navigation, radio
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