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www.mccc.edu 2018 - 2019 43 NOTE: All program listings are subject to periodic updates. Please consult your program advisor, academic division, or www.mccc.edu/programs_degree Aviation Management Program AVI.MGMT.AS CIP 490104 Aviation Management Associate in Science Degree The Aviation Management program provides stu- dents with a background in business administration and related technical knowledge in aviation. In most cases, the graduate of this program should seek a four-year baccalaureate degree. Aviation manage- ment has evolved into a career discipline that re- quires a variety of skills. _______________________________________________ PROGRAM OUTCOMES • Utilize business information processing systems to improve management control in aviation businesses; • Interpret financial statements and prepare budgets; • Perform staff functions in marketing, sales, and gen- eral management with aviation-related businesses; • Interpret and apply Federal Aviation Adminis- tration regulations and procedures to aviation- related businesses. _______________________________________________ There are direct transfer options with Embry-Rid- dle Aeronautical University, Metropolitan State Col- lege, St. Francis College, Southern Illinois University, Thomas Edison State College, and Florida Institute of Technology. Although many graduates transfer to four- year colleges, graduates also enter the private sector in entry-level management positions with manufacturers, airline authorities, airport service operations, commut- er air services, and corporate flight operations. Students may study full-time or part-time. Most courses are offered during the day and evening. Ad- mission to the program requires a high school di- ploma or its equivalent with two years of high school math. Curriculum Code Course (lecture/lab hours) Credits FIRST SEMESTER AVI 101 Aerospace Development (3/0) 3 BUS 101 Introduction to Business (3/0) 3 ENG 101 English Composition I (3/0) 3 MAT 135 Intermediate Algebra with Applications (4/0) 1 4 PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology (3/0) 3 SECOND SEMESTER ACC 111 Principles of Financial Accounting (4/0) 4 AVI 102 Aviation Transportation (3/0) 3 ENG 102 English Composition II (3/0) 3 MAT 146 Pre-Calculus (4/0) 4 MKT 101 Principles of Marketing (3/0) 3 THIRD SEMESTER ACC 112 Principles of Managerial Accounting (4/0) 4 BUS 210 Principles of Management (3/0) 3 ECO 111 Macroeconomics (3/0) 3 PHY 111 Physical Science Concepts (2/2) 3 Humanities general education elective 3 FOURTH SEMESTER BUS 107 Business Law I (3/0) 3 CMN 111 Speech: Human Communication (3/0) 3 CSW 100 College Success and Personal Wellness (2/0)† 2 ECO 112 Microeconomics (3/0) 3 IST 101 Computer Concepts with Applications (2/2) 3 _____ 63 NOTE: Electives should be selected in consultation with an academic advisor in order to assure maximum transfer of credits. 1 Or higher-level mathematics course. † Some exemptions apply. Consult academic advisor for details.

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609.586.4800 www.mccc.edu 2018 - 20192018 - 2019 43

NOTE: All program listings are subject to periodic updates. Please consult your program advisor, academic division, or www.mccc.edu/programs_degree

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Program AVI.MGMT.AS CIP 490104

Aviation ManagementAssociate in Science Degree The Aviation Management program provides stu-dents with a background in business administration and related technical knowledge in aviation. In most cases, the graduate of this program should seek a four-year baccalaureate degree. Aviation manage-ment has evolved into a career discipline that re-quires a variety of skills. _______________________________________________

PROGRAM OUTCOMES

• Utilize business information processing systems to improve management control in aviation businesses;

• Interpret financial statements and prepare budgets;• Perform staff functions in marketing, sales, and gen-

eral management with aviation-related businesses;• Interpret and apply Federal Aviation Adminis-

tration regulations and procedures to aviation-related businesses. _______________________________________________

There are direct transfer options with Embry-Rid-dle Aeronautical University, Metropolitan State Col-lege, St. Francis College, Southern Illinois University, Thomas Edison State College, and Florida Institute of Technology. Although many graduates transfer to four-year colleges, graduates also enter the private sector in entry-level management positions with manufacturers, airline authorities, airport service operations, commut-er air services, and corporate flight operations. Students may study full-time or part-time. Most courses are offered during the day and evening. Ad-mission to the program requires a high school di-ploma or its equivalent with two years of high school math.

CurriculumCode Course (lecture/lab hours) CreditsFIRST SEMESTER AVI 101 Aerospace Development (3/0) 3BUS 101 Introduction to Business (3/0) 3ENG 101 English Composition I (3/0) 3MAT 135 Intermediate Algebra with Applications (4/0)1 4PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology (3/0) 3SECOND SEMESTERACC 111 Principles of Financial Accounting (4/0) 4AVI 102 Aviation Transportation (3/0) 3ENG 102 English Composition II (3/0) 3MAT 146 Pre-Calculus (4/0) 4 MKT 101 Principles of Marketing (3/0) 3THIRD SEMESTERACC 112 Principles of Managerial Accounting (4/0) 4BUS 210 Principles of Management (3/0) 3ECO 111 Macroeconomics (3/0) 3PHY 111 Physical Science Concepts (2/2) 3— — Humanities general education elective 3FOURTH SEMESTERBUS 107 Business Law I (3/0) 3CMN 111 Speech: Human Communication (3/0) 3CSW 100 College Success and Personal Wellness (2/0)† 2ECO 112 Microeconomics (3/0) 3IST 101 Computer Concepts with Applications (2/2) 3 _____ 63

NOTE: Electives should be selected in consultation with an academic advisor in order to assure maximum transfer of credits.1 Or higher-level mathematics course.† Some exemptions apply. Consult academic advisor for details.