Uncrewed Aircraft Systems Road Map

This roadmap is a recommended semester-by-semester plan of study for this major. However, all Aviation courses listed below must be completed during the semester the courses fall underneath.

Freshman Year

Semester One

AVN 107 UAS Remote Pilot School

Preparation for the successful completion of the Federal Aviation Administration’s Part 107 written examination.

Co-requisite: AVN 111

Schedule Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

This is the first of a two-semester flight laboratory.

Prerequisite: None

Schedule Type: Lab

Credit Hours: 3

This course is required for all Aviation majors. Its purpose is to prepare new students for the university experience and success in the Aviation program by discussing students’ responsibilities, career opportunities, writing for the Aviation industry, and the use of productivity technology.

Prerequisite: None

Schedule Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 1

Everyone is affected by the weather and climate. Dramatic uncontrolled events like hurricanes, tornadoes, blizzards, and heat waves often focus our attention. Other less dramatic, but important events like droughts, air pollution, and climate change also cause great concern. This course is designed to investigate many of these weather phenomena on a rational physical basis. This course satisfies the university general education core requirement in physical science.

Prerequisite: None

Schedule Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Introductory sequence in composition, contributing to the liberal education of students, regardless of their majors. Approaches writing as a process and provides experience in writing with various aims and rhetorical strategies. ENG 101 emphasizes the expressive and expository aims, focusing upon the persuasive and literary aims.

Prerequisite: None

Schedule Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

A one-semester required orientation course designed to improve the quality of the freshman experience for entering students by helping them understand the purpose and value of higher education at Hampton University, as well as the larger context in which that education takes place and the multicultural nature of the problems and concerns which it addresses; to develop positive attitudes toward the teaching learning process; and to acquire coping skills essential for successful college life.

Prerequisite: None

Schedule Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 1

Credit Hours                                                                                                                                    14

Semester Two

AVN 153 Aviation Foundations I

Provides an overview of aviation and introduces students to the many opportunities and challenges of the profession. The course covers the fundamentals of flight aerodynamics and technology, and an introduction to aircraft systems and operations. Also, safety of flight, human factors, aeronautical chart interpretation, basic navigation, an introduction airspace, and aviation weather factors are covered.

Prerequisite: None

Schedule Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Second of a two-semester flight laboratory, which includes dual flight instruction in advanced private pilot maneuvers, cross country navigation, competency in communicating with air traffic control, flight planning. Students must pass the Federal Aviation Administration’s Private Pilot flight examination and receive appropriate certification. Flight fees: approximately $7000.

Prerequisite: AVN 163

Schedule Type: Lab

Credit Hours: 1

Introductory sequence in composition, contributing to the liberal education of students, regardless of their majors. Approaches writing as a process and provides experience in writing with various aims and rhetorical strategies. ENG 102 includes the development of a research paper.

Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion (“S”) of ENG 100 (for those placed in this course), satisfactory completion of ENG 101 (“C” or better).

Schedule Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Surveys the period from the French Revolution (1789) to the present, years when many aspects of the contemporary world were shaped. Themes emphasized include economic, religious, social (gender, race, age, families, communities), ecological, political and military history. Selected historical events in Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas will be considered.

Prerequisite: None

Schedule Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

*You need to take HEA 200 or two (2) Physical Education activities numbered 104-231.

This course is designed to help the student to understand himself/herself as a human organism; to become familiar with various influences that affect health; to coordinate experiences for more effective understanding of healthful living in the world today; and to aid himself/herself in solving personal health problems.

Prerequisite: None

Schedule Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 2

Functions and their graphs. Polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions. Systems of linear and nonlinear equations. Sequences and series.

Prerequisite: MAT 105 or by placement

Schedule Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Credit Hours                                                                                                                                    17

Sophomore Year

Semester Three

ACC 203 Accounting Principles I

An introduction to principles and practices with emphasis on the sole proprietorship, servicing and merchandising companies. The accounting cycle is applied to the analysis of transactions resulting in preparation, analysis and interpretation of financial statements.

Prerequisite: MAT 117 or higher

Schedule Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Prerequisite: None

Schedule Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

A foundational study of airport operations and systems and includes analysis of the role of the airport manager in planning, finance and administration, public relations, social, political, and environmental considerations, operational requirements and facility maintenance.

Prerequisite: None

Schedule Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Factors and procedures relating to aviation safety, techniques for accident prevention, procedures used in accident investigations, the human factors (physiological and psychological), the effect of weather, mechanical and maintenance issues, mid-air collisions, and runway incursions.

Prerequisite: None

Schedule Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

The first of a required two-semester interdisciplinary course that is organized around a theme, Enduring Human Values and Cultural Connections. The course introduces sophomore students to western and non-western philosophies and cultural legacies through the study of works of art, dance, drama, music, and literature from Antiquity through the Renaissance.

Prerequisite: None

Schedule Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

A one-semester course in Speech Communication involving a participative learning experience. Emphasis will be placed on intrapersonal, interpersonal and public communication. Class projects, situational exercises, public speaking, group discussion and dyadic and nonverbal communication are used as reinforcement material. Passing grade is “C.”

Prerequisite: None

Schedule Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Credit Hours                                                                                                                                    18

Semester Four

ACC 204 Accounting Principles II

An introduction to principles and practices with emphasis on the partnership and corporate forms of business including manufacturing companies. It incorporates managerial concepts in planning, controlling, analyzing and internal reporting as it affects the decision-making process and emphasizes the preparation and analysis of the statement of cash flow.

Prerequisite: ACC 203

Schedule Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Techniques for enhancing teamwork, interpersonal communications and relationships, leadership, and coping strategies in the professional aviation environment. Included are the recognition of human behavior that affects the safety of aviation operations, such as anger, stress, and fatigue, and the strategies to handle those behaviors.

Prerequisite: None

Schedule Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

This course is a progressive foundational introduction to air traffic control. It focuses on the interpretation of the FAA orders and regulations that govern the air traffic control system, roles and responsibilities of control positions, concepts of spacing, sequencing, and separation, visual and radar traffic patterns, communication, terminology, and principles of ATC procedures.

Prerequisite: None

Schedule Type: Lecture/Lab

Credit Hours: 3

Prerequisite: None

Schedule Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Prerequisite: None

Schedule Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 4

Credit Hours                                                                                                                                    16

Junior Year

Semester Five

AVN 295 UAS Cinematography/Commercial Applications

Prerequisite: None

Schedule Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Select one course from the following: HIS 105, 107: ART 200, 305, 306, or 407; ENG 214, 215, 323, 328 or 329; Foreign Language (above 202); HUM 202; MUS 200, 201, 202, or 305; Philosophy 203, 204, 210, 301, 304 or 305; THE 120, 205, 206.

Prerequisite: None

Schedule Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Methods of collecting, organizing, presenting, analyzing, and interpreting business and economic data. These include descriptive statistical methods such as mean, standard deviation and distribution, and inferential statistical methods such as confidence interval, hypothesis testing, one way ANOVA and simple regression. Emphasis will be placed on the application of statistical analysis in decision making.

Prerequisite: MAT 117

Schedule Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

A first course on modern market economies. Emphasizes the determination of national income, fluctuations, and growth; the monetary system; the problems of inflation and unemployment; and international trade.

Prerequisite: None

Schedule Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Prerequisite: CSC 151

Schedule Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 4

Credit Hours                                                                                                                                    16

Semester Six

AVN 296 UAS On-Sight Training/Testing

Prerequisite: None

Schedule Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Prerequisite: None

Schedule Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

This course is a survey of legal concepts concerning aviation as related to operation, contracts, insurance and liability, regulating statutes, and case law. Topics include tort law, FAA regulation, and commercial/business law relative to the aviation industry.

Prerequisite: None

Schedule Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Survey of historical developments of and current issues within the air transportation system covering facilities, impact of regulations, problems encountered in commercial air transportation, future requirements, airline operations, economics, and social implications.

Prerequisite: None

Schedule Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

*You need to take HEA 200 or two (2) Physical Education activities numbered 104-231.

This course is designed to help the student to understand himself/herself as a human organism; to become familiar with various influences that affect health; to coordinate experiences for more effective understanding of healthful living in the world today; and to aid himself/herself in solving personal health problems.

Prerequisite: None

Schedule Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 2

Credit Hours                                                                                                                                    15

Senior Year

Semester Seven

AVN 401 UAS Data Collection/ Geographical Surveys

Prerequisite: None

Schedule Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

This a work study program under the agreement with an organization within the aviation industry. Students must meet eligibility requirements and be recommended by the Department Chair.

Prerequisite: None

Schedule Type: Lecture/Hybrid

Credit Hours: 3

A treatment of advanced topics of interest in aviation not routinely covered by existing courses. May be repeated when topics vary.

Prerequisite: Permission of the Department Chair and course instructor.

Schedule Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

This course exposes students to basic research for business. The course includes: problem identification, research planning, research methodology, sampling methods, data gathering, statistical analysis techniques, and writing research reports. The role of research in business decision making will be explored. This course is designed so that students are able to use research to solve real world problems faced by the business community.

Prerequisite: MGT 215

Schedule Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Credit Hours                                                                                                                                    12

Semester Eight

AVN 402 UAS Network Ops Center (NOC)/Drone First Responders (DFC)

Prerequisite: None

Schedule Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Designed as a capstone course for all aviation courses of study. Emphasis will be placed upon participating in an assessment designed for the student’s area of study which may include any or all of the following: comprehensive oral and/or written examination, comprehensive project, FAA or other industry certification, independent research project, or assigned by academic adviser and approved by department chair.

Prerequisite: Senior Standing

Schedule Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Prerequisite: None

Schedule Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 3

Survey of behavioral science theories and research contributing to understanding the individual and groups in organizations. Representative topics include motivation, group and intergroup behavior, leadership, power and influence, decision-making, job design, organizational change and development.

Prerequisite: Junior Standing

Schedule Type: Lecture

Credit Hours: 4

Credit Hours                                                                                                                                    12

Total Credit Hours                                                                                                                        120

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