Intermediate Accounting

January 5, 2016

Professional accountants must have a solid background in Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) financial accounting concepts. Review and expand your knowledge of accounting theory and processes, nature and content of the balance sheet and income statement, present value tables and their application, currently applicable General Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and recent Financial Accounting Standards Board […]

Internship/Externship

January 5, 2016

Gain valuable work experience in an accounting position. The position must be obtained by the student in coordination with a faculty member and approved by the department before the semester begins.

Primary Ground School

January 5, 2016

Preparation for the FAA Private Pilot written examination by classroom work on federal aviation regulations, air space, meteorology, navigation, communication and aerodynamics.

Primary Flight I

January 5, 2016

Course includes 20/25 hours of flight. This course prepares the student for solo flight with 15/20 hours of dual instruction and five hours of solo flight. Includes preflight, start-up, radio communication, taxiing, basic flight maneuvers, takeoffs, landings, etc. Must be able to obtain a Third Class Medical Certificate.

Primary Flight II

January 5, 2016

Course includes 15/20 hours of flight. This course prepares the student for solo navigation and solo cross-country flight to meet the requirements for the Private Pilot Practical test. Includes basic instrument training.

Primary Flight III

January 5, 2016

Course includes 20/25 hours of flight and prepares the student for Private Pilot Certification including night flight and proficiency in the required FAA maneuvers.

Commercial Ground School

January 5, 2016

Prepares the student for the FAA Commercial Pilot written examination. In-depth study of meteorology, federal aviation regulations, aircraft systems, airspace, aerodynamics, etc.

Commercial Flight I

January 5, 2016

Initial flight training leading to the Commercial Pilot Certificate with instrument rating. Advanced flight training includes chandelles, lazy 8s, pylons 8s, along with basic instrument techniques.

Instrument Ground School

January 5, 2016

Prepares the student for the FAA Instrument Pilot written examination through study of federal aviation regulations, A/C systems, meteorology, IFR departure, en route and arrival procedures.

Commercial Flight II

January 5, 2016

Continuation of advanced and instrument flight training including night, basic instrument procedures, navigation, and cross-country flight. Also includes introduction to complex aircraft.