Course Descriptions

Applied Science of Aviation Interiors, TC

AVC 100 Aerospace Safety

This course provides an in-depth study of the human and safety practices required for work in aviation and manufacturing fields.

Topics include: introduction to OSHA regulations; safety tools, equipment, and procedures; hazardous waste, and first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Top of page

AVC 101 Applied Shop Math

This course focuses on skills required to complete common shop math problems including reading and interpreting part dimensions, checking part features and recording accurate measurements. The application of mathematical skills to the manufacturing environment is an integral part of the course. Top of page

AVC 102 Precision Instruments

This course provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to utilize precision measurement tools in the manufacturing and aerospace environment. Students will learn to utilize the different types of tools, interpret the measurement results and apply those results to industry specific scenarios. Top of page

AVC 103 Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing

Provides an understanding of the basic terms and principles of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing. The course provides students with the skills and knowledge necessary to identify GD&T symbols and how to interpret those symbols. Top of page

AVC 104 Quality Control Concepts

This course covers quality assurance principles including the history of the quality movement, group problem solving, data collection, control charts, statistical methods such as statistical process control (SPC), process capability studies, and the concepts associated with lean manufacturing. Top of page

AVC 105 Aircraft Familiarization

This course is designed to provide an introduction to the world of aviation. Students will be introduced to basic aerospace concepts including the history of flight, principles of flight, the role of regulation in the industry and the major aircraft systems. Top of page

AVC 106 Aerospace Blueprint Reading

This course builds basic blueprint reading skills leading to a systematic approach to reading an aircraft blueprint. Students will learn a systematic approach to reading aircraft blue prints through actual manipulation of working drawings. Top of page

AVC 107 Fundamentals for Aerospace Manufacturing

This course provides an overview of the materials and processes used in manufacturing high performance, lightweight, and reliable structures for aerospace products. Emphasis is placed on process evaluation techniques that can be extrapolated to other system areas such as new products and new technology. Top of page

AVC 108 Aircraft Systems & Components

This course is designed to provide the aviation student with an in-depth knowledge of the major systems and components of the aircraft. Students will begin by learning to read the schematics of the systems and then move on to the operation of each system. Top of page

CAT 122 Enovia DMU

Intended for students who want to learn to view and analyze CAD data. It also covers the various analytical and navigational tools available within ENOVIA DMU. It also shows how functional dimensioning and tolerancing information can be viewed. Students are introduced to the product environment. Top of page

AIN 100 Hand & Power Tools

AIN 105 Regulatory Requirements

AIN 110 Aircraft Interior Installer I

AIN 115 Aircraft Interior Installer II

AIN 120 Aircraft Interior Installer III

AIN 125 Technical Co-Operative Project for Aviation Interior Installation

AIN 130 Integrated Assembly Capstone Project

EMP 100 Global Professional Standards

This course provides a study of human relations and professional development in today’s rapidly changing world that prepares students for living and working in a complex society. Topics include: human relations skills, job acquisition skills, job retention skills, job advancement skills, and professional image skills. Top of page

CED 101 Computer Essentials

Develops students’ computer literacy, keyboarding skills and meets the needs of students in associate degree and technical certificate programs. Students learn from hands-on experiences, basic skills in file management utilities, word processing, spreadsheets and graphical presentations in the Windows environment. Top of page