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Instructor Contact Information |
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Aviation and Airport
Management
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Textbook and Course Material Requirements |
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Airport Planning &
Management, 5th Edition, Alexander T. Wells and Seth B. Young,
McGraw-Hill, ISBN 0-07-141301-4
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Hardware and Software Requirements |
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Hardware and Software: Internet Browser: |
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Course Description |
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This
course introduces students to the major aspects of aviation and airport
management. Topics include the airport-airway system, airport planning and
development, aviation operations and management, community relations,
governing regulations, security and careers. (FT). Associate Degree Credit
& transfer to CSU and/or private colleges and universities. |
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Course Objectives |
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Upon successful completion of the course the students will
be able to: 1. Understand the
concept of Fixed Based Operations 2. Examine the role
of Government in the planning and development of public airports 3. Understand the
purpose of the national airport system and its role in public transportation 4. Describe the
function and operational structures of public airports 5. Describe the
complexities of airport operations and community relations 6. Evaluate the state of airport security in the post-September 11, 2001 era |
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Application and Registration Information |
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6. After completion of registration on Reg-e , and several days prior to the start of the semester, you will receive an email with course login instructions. If you don't receive an email please go to http://www.sdccdonline.net and login on the first day of class as follows:
You will not be able to login to your online course until the first day of the semester!!! |
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