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RE QUIRE MENTS FOR THE BACHE LOR OF SCI ENCE (Ac cred ited by the Avi a tion Ac cred i ta tion Board International) COLLEGE OF CONTINUING EDUCATION THE UNI VER SITY OF OKLA HOMA For Stu dents En ter ing the Oklahoma State System for Higher Ed u ca tion Sum mer 2016 through Spring 2017 GEN ERAL RE QUIRE MENTS Avi a tion — Avi a tion Man age ment— Non-Fly ing Track B090 P047 Bach e lor of Sci ence Min i mum To tal Hours ....................... 125 Min i mum OU & Over all Re ten tion Grade Point Av er age ..... 2.25 Min i mum OU & Over all Re ten tion Grade Point Av er age in Major 2.25 OU en cour ages stu dents to com plete at least 32 hours of ap pli ca ble coursework each year to have the op por tu nity to grad u ate in four years. LOWER-DI VI SION RE QUIRE MENTS UP PER-DI VI SION RE QUIRE MENTS Sub ject Hours Courses Busi ness Re quire ments - 18 hours Avi a tion Re quire ments - 24 hours Com mu ni ca tions 9-19 ENGL 1113, Prin ci ples of Eng lish Com po si tion (Core I) ENGL 1213, Prin ci ples of Eng lish Com po si tion (Core I), or EXPO 1213, Ex pos i tory Writ ing (Core I) COMM 1113, Prin ci ples of Com mu ni ca tion, or COMM 2613, Pub lic Speak ing Foreign Language, 0-10 hours, (Core I)—Students who have com- pleted two years of high school foreign language are exempt from the general education foreign language requirement. FIN L S 3303, Busi ness Fi nance 3323, Le gal En vi ronment of Business MGT 3013, Prin ci ples of Or ga ni za tion and Man age ment MGT 3513, Hu man Re source Man age ment Prac tice MKT 3013, Prin ci ples of Mar ket ing SCM 3523, Pro duc tion/Op er a tions Man age ment So cial Sci ence 3 P SC 1113, Amer i can Fed eral Gov ern ment (Core III) Hu man i ties 12 HIST 1483 or 1493, U.S. (Core IV) One course from one of the following 3 fields (Core IV) must be upper-division: §Understanding Artistic Forms - ______________________ §Western Civilization and Culture - ___________________ §Non-Western Culture - ____________________________ Sci ence & Math e mat ics 17 PHYS 1114, Gen. Phys ics for Non-Science Ma jors (Core II), or any ap proved Chem is try, Phys ics, or Zo ol ogy (Core II) METR 1014, Intro. To Weather and Climate (Core II) METR 2603, Se vere and Un usual Weather MATH 1643, Precalculus for Busi ness, Life, and So cial Sci ences MATH 1743, Cal cu lus I for Business, Life & Social Sci ences (Core I—Sub sti tute: 1823, Cal cu lus & An a lytic Geom. I) Ba sic Avi a tion 10 AVIA 1111, Avi a tion Ori en ta tion AVIA 1113, In tro duc tion to Avi a tion AVIA 2513, The His tory of Avi a tion AVIA 2613, Avi a tion Safety Free Elec tives - 4-14 hours Four teen hours if ex empt from for eign lan guage; four hours if for eign lan guage must be taken. Free elec tives may in clude any spe cial ized avi a tion courses. A com bined maximum of five hours of phys ical ed u ca tion activity courses may be used to meet degree require ments. Ba sic Busi ness 18 ACCT 2113, Fun da men tals of Fi nan cial Ac count ing ACCT 2123, Fun da men tal Man a ge rial Ac count ing ECON 1113, Prin ci ples of Eco nom ics—Macro (Core III) ECON 1123, Prin ci ples of Eco nom ics—Mi cro ECON 2843, El e ments of Sta tis tics, or PSY 2003, Un der stand ing Sta tis tics MIS 2113, Com puter-Based In for ma tion Sys tems §Courses taken to ful fill the Uni ver sity Gen eral Ed u ca tion Re quire ments must be cho sen from the University-Wide General Education Approved Course List. Avi a tion ma jors must earn a min i mum grade of C in avi a tion courses to be consid ered pass ing and move to the next require ment. AD DI TIONAL RE QUIRE MENTS Main tain ing less than a 2.25 GPA, or fail ure to com plete the re quired math se quence each semester will re sult in ac a demic pro ba tion. The max i mum num ber of avi a tion hours ac cepted by trans fer is twelve. A max i mum of nine hours of avi a tion may be ac com plished through ad vanced stand ing. A to tal of 40 hours of OU coursework must be com pleted to re ceive a bac ca lau re ate de gree. A max i mum of 32 hours of cor re spon dence courses will be ac cepted. A to tal of 55 hours of lib eral arts coursework is re quired. To re ceive the gen eral busi ness mi nor a 2.50 OU re ten tion, over all re ten tion, and upper- di vi sion busi ness GPA is re quired. Uni ver sity-Wide Gen eral Ed u ca tion Re quire ments (min i mum 40 hours) Courses des ig nated as Core I, II, III, IV, or Cap stone are part of the Gen eral Ed u ca tion cur ric u lum. Stu dents must complete a min i mum of 40 hours of Gen eral Ed u ca tion courses, cho sen from the ap proved list, in clud ing at least one up per-di vi sion Gen. Ed. course out side of the stu dent’s ma jor. Courses graded S/U or P/NP will not ap ply. Core I Sym bolic and Oral Com mu ni ca tion (9–19 hours, 3–5 courses) • Eng lish Com po si tion–6 hours, 2 courses • Math e mat ics–3 hours, 1 course • For eign Lan guage–0–10 hours, 2 courses in the same lan guage, (can be met by success ful com ple tion of 2 years of the same for eign lan guage in high school) • Other (courses such as commu ni ca tion, logic or pub lic speak ing) Core II Nat u ral Sci ence (7 hours, 2 courses) • Courses must be taken from dif fer ent disci plines in the bi o log i cal and/or phys i cal sci ences; one of which must in clude a lab o ra tory. Core III So cial Sci ence (6 hours, 2 courses) • One course must be P SC 1113, “Amer i can Fed eral Gov ern ment” Core IV Hu man i ties (12 hours, 4 courses) • Un der stand ing Ar tis tic Forms–3 hours, 1 course • West ern Civ i li za tion and Cul ture–6 hours, 2 courses, in clud ing HIST 1483 or HIST 1493 • Non-West ern Cul tures–3 hours, 1 course Se nior Cap stone Ex pe ri ence (3 hours, 1 course) Spe cial ized Avi a tion Elec tives Stu dents are not re quired to complete all elec tives listed be low, but may choose to do so for ad di tional train ing. AVIA 3103, Flight Deck Environmental Issues AVIA 4423, Crew Resource Mgt. AVIA 4803, Aviation Mental Health 3013, Career Development for Aviation Professionals 3333, Survey of Aviation Law 3513, Airport Operations Mgt. 3913, Aerospace Contract Admin. 3923, Aerospace Operational Research 4663, Survey of Aero. Ethical Issues 4713, Aviation Field Project (Capstone) 4983, Airline Management AVIA AVIA AVIA AVIA AVIA AVIA AVIA AVIA

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Page 1: THE UNI VER SITY OF OKLA HOMA - checksheets.ou.educhecksheets.ou.edu/16checksheets/avia-mgt-nofly-2016.pdf · THE UNI VER SITY OF OKLA HOMA ... Fundamentals of Financial Accounting

RE QUIRE MENTS FOR THE BACHE LOR OF SCI ENCE (Ac cred ited by the Avi a tion Ac cred i ta tion Board International)

COLLEGE OF CONTINUING EDUCATIONTHE UNI VER SITY OF OKLA HOMA

For Stu dents En ter ing the Oklahoma State System

for Higher Ed u ca tion Sum mer 2016 through

Spring 2017

GEN ERAL RE QUIRE MENTS Avi a tion —Avi a tion Man age ment—

Non-Fly ing Track B090 P047

Bach e lor of Sci ence

Min i mum To tal Hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125

Min i mum OU & Over all Re ten tion Grade Point Av er age . . . . . 2.25Min i mum OU & Over all Re ten tion Grade Point Av er age in Major 2.25

OU en cour ages stu dents to com plete at least 32 hours of ap pli ca ble coursework each year to have the op por tu nity to grad u ate in four years.LOWER-DI VI SION RE QUIRE MENTS UP PER-DI VI SION RE QUIRE MENTS

Sub ject Hours Courses Busi ness Re quire ments - 18 hours

Avi a tion Re quire ments - 24 hours

Com mu ni ca tions 9-19ENGL 1113, Prin ci ples of Eng lish Com po si tion (Core I) ENGL 1213, Prin ci ples of Eng lish Com po si tion (Core I), or EXPO 1213, Ex pos i tory Writ ing (Core I)COMM 1113, Prin ci ples of Com mu ni ca tion, or COMM 2613, Pub lic Speak ingForeign Language, 0-10 hours, (Core I)—Students who have com-pleted two years of high school foreign language are exempt from the general education foreign language requirement.

FINL S

3303, Busi ness Fi nance 3323, Le gal En vi ronment of Business

MGT 3013, Prin ci ples of Or ga ni za tionand Man age ment

MGT 3513, Hu man Re source Man age ment Prac tice

MKT 3013, Prin ci ples of Mar ket ing SCM 3523, Pro duc tion/Op er a tions

Man age mentSo cial Sci ence 3 P SC 1113, Amer i can Fed eral Gov ern ment (Core III)

Hu man i ties 12HIST 1483 or 1493, U.S. (Core IV)One course from one of the following 3 fields (Core IV) must be upper-division:

§Understanding Artistic Forms - ______________________

§Western Civilization and Culture - ___________________

§Non-Western Culture - ____________________________

Sci ence &Math e mat ics 17

PHYS 1114, Gen. Phys ics for Non-Sci ence Ma jors (Core II), orany ap proved Chem is try, Phys ics, or Zo ol ogy (Core II)

METR 1014, Intro. To Weather and Cli mate (Core II) METR 2603, Se vere and Un usual WeatherMATH 1643, Precalculus for Busi ness, Life, and So cial Sci encesMATH 1743, Cal cu lus I for Busi ness, Life & So cial Sci ences

(Core I—Sub sti tute: 1823, Cal cu lus & An a lytic Geom. I)Ba sic

Avi a tion 10AVIA 1111, Avi a tion Ori en ta tion AVIA 1113, In tro duc tion to Avi a tion AVIA 2513, The His tory of Avi a tionAVIA 2613, Avi a tion Safety

Free Elec tives - 4-14 hoursFour teen hours if ex empt from for eign lan guage; four hours if for eign lan guage must be taken. Free elec tives may in clude any spe cial ized avi a tion courses. A com bined maximum of five hours of phys i cal ed u ca tion act ivi ty courses may be used to meet degree require ments.

Ba sicBusi ness 18

ACCT 2113, Fun da men tals of Fi nan cial Ac count ing ACCT 2123, Fun da men tal Man a ge rial Ac count ing ECON 1113, Prin ci ples of Eco nom ics—Macro (Core III) ECON 1123, Prin ci ples of Eco nom ics—Mi croECON 2843, El e ments of Sta tis tics, orPSY 2003, Un der stand ing Sta tis ticsMIS 2113, Com puter-Based In for ma tion Sys tems

§Courses taken to ful fill the Uni ver sity Gen eral Ed u ca tion Re quire ments must becho sen from the University-Wide General Education Approved Course List.

Avi a tion ma jors must earn a min i mum grade of C in avi a tion courses to be consid ered pass ing and move to the next require ment.

AD DI TIONAL RE QUIRE MENTSMain tain ing less than a 2.25 GPA, or fail ure to com plete the re quired math se quence each semester will re sult in ac a demic pro ba tion.The max i mum num ber of avi a tion hours ac cepted by trans fer is twelve.A max i mum of nine hours of avi a tion may be ac com plished through ad vanced stand ing.A to tal of 40 hours of OU coursework must be com pleted to re ceive a bac ca lau re ate de gree.

A max i mum of 32 hours of cor re spon dence courses will be ac cepted.A to tal of 55 hours of lib eral arts coursework is re quired.To re ceive the gen eral busi ness mi nor a 2.50 OU re ten tion, over all re ten tion, and upper-di vi sion busi ness GPA is re quired.

Uni ver sity-Wide Gen eral Ed u ca tion Re quire ments (min i mum 40 hours)Courses des ig nated as Core I, II, III, IV, or Cap stone are part of the Gen eral Ed u ca tion cur ric u lum. Stu dents must com plete a min i mum of 40 hours of Gen eral Ed u ca tion courses, cho sen from the ap proved list, in clud ing at least one up per-di vi sion Gen. Ed. course out side of the stu dent’s ma jor. Courses graded S/U or P/NP will not ap ply.

Core I Sym bolic and Oral Com mu ni ca tion (9–19 hours, 3–5 courses)• Eng lish Com po si tion–6 hours, 2 courses• Math e mat ics–3 hours, 1 course• For eign Lan guage–0–10 hours, 2 courses in the same lan guage, (can be met by suc cess ful com ple tion of 2 years of the same for eign lan guage in high school)• Other (courses such as com mu ni ca tion, logic or pub lic speak ing)

Core II Nat u ral Sci ence (7 hours, 2 courses)• Courses must be taken from dif fer ent dis ci plines in the bi o log i cal and/or phys i cal sci ences; one of which must in clude a lab o ra tory.

Core III So cial Sci ence (6 hours, 2 courses)• One course must be P SC 1113, “Amer i can Fed eral Gov ern ment”

Core IV Hu man i ties (12 hours, 4 courses)• Un der stand ing Ar tis tic Forms–3 hours, 1 course• West ern Civ i li za tion and Cul ture–6 hours, 2 courses, in clud ing HIST 1483 or HIST 1493• Non-West ern Cul tures–3 hours, 1 course

Se nior Cap stone Ex pe ri ence (3 hours, 1 course)

Spe cial ized Avi a tion Elec tivesStu dents are not re quired to com plete all elec tives listed be low, but may choose to do so for ad di tional train ing.

AVIA 3103, Flight Deck Environmental Issues AVIA 4423, Crew Resource Mgt.AVIA 4803, Aviation Mental Health

3013, Career Development for Aviation Professionals3333, Survey of Aviation Law 3513, Airport Operations Mgt.3913, Aerospace Contract Admin. 3923, Aerospace Operational Research4663, Survey of Aero. Ethical Issues 4713, Aviation Field Project(Capstone)4983, Airline Management

AVIA

AVIAAVIAAVIAAVIA

AVIAAVIA

AVIA

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COURSES IN AVI A TION (AVIA)1111 Aviation Orientation. Prerequisite: major in Aviation. Required orientation course for all declared Aviation Majors during their first semester. Orients students to the department, curriculum, resources, and provides an overview of the various aviation professions. Guest lecturers will include departmental instructors covering all aspects of the industry, as well as the advising staff. (F)1222 Primary Flying. Prerequisite: 1113 or permission of department. Includes in-flight instruction with effort directed toward obtaining FAA certification as a private pilot. Third class medical must be obtained prior to flying. (F, Sp, Su)2513 The His tory of Avi a tion. Chroni cles the his tory of avi a tion through an in-depth study of pow ered flight and fo cus on the de vel op ment of civil, com mer cial, and mili tary avi a tion. The course will cover sig nifi cant events and peo ple through out avi a tion his tory from the first pow ered flight through pres ent day de vel op ments and a brief look into the fu ture. Also ex am ines the im pact of avia tion on rec re ation, trans por ta tion, warfare, and exploration. (F, Sp)2613 Aviation Safety. Prerequisite: 1113 and 1222. This course will examine all aspects of accidents/incidents involving airline and general aviation flights. It examines those areas from the perspective of pilots, crew members, air traffic controllers and National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) findings. Each accident/incident is dissected with the goal of determining what went wrong and lessons that can be learned. (F, Sp)3013 Career Development for Aviation Professionals. Prerequisite: completed 36 or more college credit hours. This course will provide an overview of the career planning process for aviation students. Students will master the techniques of self-assessment, resume and letter writing, interviewing, researching companies, proper writing techniques, ethics and etiquette, and networking. This course is intended to help students prepare for internship interviews or entering the aviation industry as a professional. (F, Sp)3103 Flight Deck Environmental Issues. Prerequisite: departmental permission. Human-machine interface issues in today’s modern flight deck are the focus of the course. Leading to that end, the student will explore the cognitive and psychomotor domains of learning, review studies of aircrew interface problems, learn coping mechanisms used by today’s best aviation trainers to overcome design-induced problems in cockpit advanced technology. (F, Sp)3333 Survey of Aviation Law. Prerequisite: 1113 or junior standing. Survey of legal issues in aviation. The student will review legislation, regulatory agencies, and case studies dealing with legalissues in the medium of airspace above the ground-predominantly over the United States. The student will be able to identify and comprehend the historical events and technical terms that describe national and international legal precedents that have shaped aviation law. (F, Sp)

3513 Air port Op er a tions Man age ment. Pre req ui site: 1113 and ju nior stand ing. Pro vides the student with an in-depth anal y sis of air port man age ment, op er a tions and plan ning func tions necessary to op er ate, de velop, and main tain safe and ef fi cient air port fa cili ties as is the prac tice in the United States. Also in tro duces air traf fic cont rol (ATC) con cepts. (F, Sp)3913 Aerospace Contract Administration. Prerequisite: junior standing. Survey and study of specialized procedures used in the management and administration of aerospace (aviation) contracts, particularly associated with commercial and defense systems acquisitions. Students will use case study analysis, involving aerospace development and acquisition procedures, to enhance the learning experience and prepare them for future employment in the aerospace industry. (F) 3923 Aerospace Operational Research. Prerequisite: junior standing. Students will be introduced to the fundamental methods and techniques employed by the aviation/aerospace industry when researching and analyzing operational issues. Case studies will concentrate on procedures of data acquisition and analysis where research leading to problem solutions is commonplace. Students will be able to use specialized research methods to collect data, analyze it, and then draw logical conclusions. Knowledge, skills, and abilities learned in this course will prepare students for Senior Capstone (F). 4423 Crew Re source Man age ment. Pre req ui site: 1113 and ju nior stand ing. To teach the stu dent the prin ci ples and pro ce dures of a two or more per son cock pit. In cludes: brief ings, call-outs, and emergency pro ce dures. (F, Sp)4663 Survey of Aerospace Ethical Issues. Prerequisite: junior standing and permission of the department. A survey of past and present ethical issues influencing the development of ethical behavior among U.S. aerospace companies and commercial and corporate aviation. Individual development of defense mechanisms to ensure ethical behavior in competitive environments. (F)4713 Se nior Cap stone. Pre req ui site: se nior stand ing and per mis sion of de part ment; com ple tion of all other maj or up per-di vi sion courses or con cur rent en roll ment. This proj ect course builds on the accumu lated knowl edge from all courses to date. Lec tures will cover probl em iden tif i ca tion, anal y sis, gen era tion of al ter na tives, cost/ben e fit stud ies, in ter views and pre sen ta tions. Stu dent teams will analyze and make rec om men dat ions on an ac tual prob lem for an avi at ion related organization, such as the FAA. (F, Sp) [V]G4983 Air line Man age ment. Pre req ui site: ju nior or grad u ate stand ing. Study of the man a ge rial aspects of the air line in dus try to in clude eco nomic and or ga ni za tional char ac ter is tics, mar ket ing, operational sched ul ing, fleet plan ning, and la bor re la tions. Stu dents par tici pate in man age ment simulation as se nior ex ec u tives of a regional domestic carrier. (F, Sp)

Sug gested Se mes ter Plan of Study

Year FIRST SE MES TER Hours SEC OND SE MES TER Hours

FRES

HM

AN

ENGL 1113, Prin ci ples of Eng lish Com po si tion (Core I) MATH 1643, Precalculus for Busi ness, Life, and So cial Sci ences AVIA 1111, Avi a tion Ori en ta tionAVIA 1113, In tro duc tion to Avi a tionHIST 1483, United States 1492-1865, or

1493, United States 1865-Pres ent (Core IV) Free Elective

33133

3

ENGL 1213, Prin ci ples of Eng lish Com po si tion (Core I), or EXPO 1213, Ex pos i tory Writ ing (Core I)MATH 1743, Cal cu lus I for Busi ness, Life & So cial Sci ences COMM 1113, Prin ci ples of Com mu ni ca tion, or

2613, Pub lic Speak ingAVIA 2513, The His tory of Avi a tionECON 1113, Prin ci ples of Eco nom ics—Macro (Core III)

3333

33

TO TAL CREDIT HOURS 16 TO TAL CREDIT HOURS 15

SOPH

OM

OR

E METR 1014, Intro. To Weather and Cli mate (Core II) ACCT 2113, Fun da men tals of Fi nan cial Ac count ing ECON 2843, El e ments of Sta tis ticsP SC 1113, Amer i can Fed eral Gov ern ment (Core III) Ar tis tic Forms (Core IV)

43333

AVIA 3513, Air port Op er a tions Man age mentACCT 2123, Fun da men tal Man a ge rial Ac count ingECON 1123, Prin ci ples of Eco nom ics—Mi croPHYS 1114, Gen. Phys ics for Non-Sci ence Ma jors (Core II)AVIA 2613, Avi at ion Safety

*Stu dents elect ing AVIA 1222 must com plete one ad di tional credit hour ofAVIA coursework prior to grad u a tion.

33343

TO TAL CREDIT HOURS 16 TO TAL CREDIT HOURS 16

JUN

IOR

MIS 2113, Com puter-Based In for ma tion Sys tems AVIA 3333, Survey of Aviation LawAVIA 3913, Aerospace Contract Admin.AVIA 4663, Survey of Aerospace Ethical IssuesWestern Civi li za tion and Cul ture (Core IV)

33333

METR 2603, Se vere and Un usual WeatherMGT 3013, Prin ci ples of Or ga ni za tion and Man age ment MKT 3013, Prin ci ples of Mar ket ingL S 3323, Le gal En vi ron ment of Busi nessAVIA 3013, Ca reer De vel op ment for Avi a tion Pro fes sion als

33333

TO TAL CREDIT HOURS 15 TO TAL CREDIT HOURS 15

SEN

IOR

FIN 3303, Busi ness Fi nanceAVIA 3923, Aerospace Operational ResearchAVIA 4983, Air line Man age mentMGT 3513, Hu man Re source Man age ment Prac tice Non-West ern Cul ture—Up per-Di vi sion (Core IV) Free Elective

333333

SCM 3523, Pro duc tion/Op er a tions Man age ment AVIA 4713, Avi a tion Field Pro ject (Cap stone) Free Elective

338

TO TAL CREDIT HOURS 18 TO TAL CREDIT HOURS 14Bach e lor’s de grees re quire a min i mum of 40 hours of up per-di vi sion (3000-4000) coursework.

This plan of study should not be used in lieu of ac a demic ad vise ment.• For those stu dents who did not suc cess fully com plete two years of the same for eign lan guage in high school, ten hours of free elec tives will be re placed with two se mes ters of the same col lege-level for eign

language.• For those stu dents pur su ing the Gen eral Busi ness Mi nor, suc cess ful com ple tion of ECON 2843 is re quired.