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 AVS 435L - Advanced Flight   AVS 410 - Air Traffic   Bachelor of   MTT 204 - Introduction to Linear   and Superposition of Waves. Taken   Phy201 (Electricity and Magnetism)
 Guidance and Control Systems   Management  Algebra   simultaneously with PHY 102L (1   by performing landmark experiments
 Lab  Science in                      credit hour).                  with emphasis on the presentation
 Credit Hours: 3      Credit Hours: 3                                and interpretation of experimental
 Credit Hour: 1      Prerequisite: AVS 101 + Completion   Prerequisite: MTT 200   PHY 102L - Physics and   data.
 Prerequisite: AVS 435  of 50 Credit Hours  Chemical   Engineering Applications I Lab
 This course provides a   This course introduces the global   Engineering  This course introduces Linear   Credit Hour: 1         CHE 205 - General Chemistry I
        Algebra and its practical applications,
 comprehensive study of the theory   ATM context and operational   particularly in Engineering. It aims   Pre-requisite: MTT 102      Credit Hours: 3
 and principles associated with   concept, and outlines the principle   to impart fundamental concepts of   Co-requisite: PHY102  Pre -requisite: ENG 100
 pilot assistant systems and flight   functions of ATM, including Air   linear algebra while demonstrating
 automation. Topics include the basic   Traffic Services (ATS), Airspace   Degree Requirements  their applicability in engineering   This course is designed to help   Chemistry is the study of matter and
 design, function, and operation of   Organization and Management   contexts. Topics covered include   students develop the ability to   interactions . This course introduces
 Fly-by-Wire, Autopilot, Auto Thrust,   (AOM), and Air Traffic Flow and   matrices, systems of linear equations,   perform scientific experiments and   the principles of chemistry including;
 Flight Director, Electronic Instrument   Capacity Management (ATFCM).   MTT 200 - Calculus II  determinants, linear transformations,   to enhance their understanding   elements and their symbols, the
                                                                     periodic table, names and formulas
 System, Flight Warning System,   The underlying communication,   eigenvalues, eigenvectors, and   of theoretical concepts presented
 Enhanced Ground Proximity Warning   navigation, surveillance, and   Credit Hours:  3      diagonalizing matrices.    in Physics I course (PHY102) by   of compounds, chemical reactions,
 System, Traffic Alert and Collision   ATM (CNS/ATM) technological   Prerequisite: MTT 102  performing landmark experiments   balancing chemical equations,
 Avoidance System. Through simulator   infrastructure is covered in detail,   MTT 205 - Differential Equations  with emphasis on the presentation   stoichiometry, and other major
 exercises, students will be exposed   along with the various global and   The Calculus II course extends the   and interpretation of experimental   principles of organic and in-organic
                                                                     substances.  Laws and applications
 principles introduced in Calculus I,
 to the decision-making processes   regional ATM programs that plan and   Credit Hours:  3      data.
 associated with the operation of   prioritize the implementation of such   aiming to deepen understanding and   Prerequisite: MTT 200       will also be described in this course.
 these systems in flight.  technologies. Finally, emerging ATM   expand applications. Beginning with   Co-requisite: MTT 204  PHY 201 - Physics & Engineering   This course gives the students a full
 technologies and concepts will be   a review of foundational functions   Applications II  idea about the basic definitions of
 AVS 472 - Aviation Human   discussed.  from Calculus I, students will   This course is designed to equip   chemistry, chemical interactions and
 Factors   progress to explore Transcendental   engineering students with essential   Credit Hours:  3      laws, and characteristics of mater.
 AVS 499 - Aviation Capstone   Functions, Integration Techniques,   techniques for solving various types   Prerequisite: PHY 102   Also, it reviews important algebraic
 Credit Hours: 3      Project  Infinite Series, and Power Series.    concepts and introduces the use of
 Prerequisite: AVS 287  Through practical problem-solving   of first-order differential equations   The course is intended to provide   these concepts in chemistry.
 Credit Hours: 3      including Separable, Exact, Linear,   engineering and computer
 Considering the rapid pace   Prerequisite: Completion of 100   exercises, students will refine   and Bernoulli equations. Additionally,   science students with sufficient   CHE 201L - General Chemistry
 and growth of technology and   Credit Hours or Senior Level  their skills in translating real-  students will learn to formulate   understanding and knowledge of   I Lab
 teamwork within air transport   world scenarios into mathematical   mathematical models for basic   physics concepts in Electricity and
 operations, this course provides   The Aviation Science Capstone   equations, enhancing their ability   physical systems. Moreover, they will   Magnetism that can be relevant to   Credit Hour: 1
 an overview of the application   Course is the culminating effort   to interpret and solve complex   solve higher-order linear ordinary   their field of study. The course is   Co-requisite: CHE 205
 and effective implementation the   of the student’s entire learning   application problems.   differential equations using different   divided into two parts; Electricity and
 science of human factors in multi   experience. The student will   MTT 201 - Calculus III  methods such as the auxiliary   Magnetism. The topics covered are;   This course introduces the principles
 crew operations. Whilst the pre-  complete a project associated with   equation, infinite series, and Laplace   electric field, Gauss’s law, electric   and concepts of chemistry with the
 requisite course AVS287 provides   a problem in the aviation/aerospace   Credit Hours: 3      transforms. Furthermore, students   potential, capacitance and dielectrics,   emphasis on laboratory skills and
 the foundation for crew resource   industry that provides significant   Prerequisite: MTT 200  will explore the solution of systems of   current and resistance, direct current   practical hands-on experiences for
 management including teamwork,   evidence of experience in aviation   This course is a continuation of the   differential equations.  circuits, magnetic fields, sources   the students.  This course will have
 leadership and communication,   and aeronautical studies. Students   study of Calculus II. The purpose is   of magnetic field, Faraday’s law,   laboratory experiments, simulated
 this course aims to extend the   will work with designated faculty   to establish a firm understanding   PHY 102 - Physics & Engineering   inductance, and alternating current   experiments, demonstrations and
 students’ knowledge by considering   members to formulate, develop, and   of multi-dimensional aspects of   Applications I   circuits. Taken simultaneously with   group activities for the students that
 the component and compounding   complete the aviation/aerospace   calculus and its applications. The   PHY 201L (1 credit hour).   illustrate the principles and concepts
 effects applicable to multi-crew   aviation project. The completion of   topics covered are as follows: An   Credit Hours:  3      for the course CHE 205.
 operations. The pre-requisite   the Capstone Course is designed to   introduction to vectors and geometry   Prerequisite : MTT 102   PHY 201L  - Physics and   CME 200 - Introduction to
 course also provides a platform for   document evidence that Program   of space, partial derivatives, and   The course aim is to provide   Engineering Application II  Lab  Chemical Engineering
 understanding the dynamics of crew   Outcomes are understood and   multiple integrals.   engineering and computer science
 management within the entire airline   provides the student evidence of   Working through application   students with clear understanding   Credit Hour:  1      Credit Hours: 3
 operating environment. However, this   knowledge to show to current and   problems, the students will develop   of the basic concepts of physics.   Prerequisite: PHY 102       Prerequisite: None
 course aims to specifically amplify the   prospective employers. The Capstone   The course is divided into two parts:   Co requisite: PHY 201
 application of CRM principles in the   Course will be taken as the final   the ability to interpret and evaluate   Mechanics, and Waves. The topics   An introduction to the chemical
 real world application problems
 context of flight deck operations.  course of the degree program.  This course is designed to help   engineering profession, its history,
 from text form into a mathematical   covered are; Units, Vectors and   students develop the ability to   and its career-enabling potential.
 equation.   Scalars, Kinematics, Newton’s laws of   perform scientific experiments and
        Motion, Work and Energy, Oscillatory                         The course contains selected
 .      Motion, Wave Motion, Sound Waves,   to enhance their understanding of   topics, plant visits, and alumni
                                      theoretical material presented in

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