Learner Outcome
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Activity (optional)
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Assessment
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Upon successful completion of the course, the student will be able to:
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The student will:
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1. Expand on their knowledge of principles of mathematics useful in evaluating physical properties of systems.
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Answer assigned questions on quizzes, homework and exams
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2. Expand on their knowledge of principles of physics applicable to study of aircraft systems.
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Answer assigned questions on quizzes, homework and exams
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3. Demonstrate a working knowledge of various aircraft powerplants, including theory, components and operation
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Satisfactorily complete homework, quizzes, and exams
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4. Discuss, analyze, and describe complex propeller systems and operation
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Satisfactorily complete homework, quizzes, and exams
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5. Discuss, analyze, and describe fuel and fuel injection systems
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Satisfactorily complete homework, quizzes, and exams
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6. Compare and Contrast differences between normally aspirated, supercharging, and turbo charging
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Satisfactorily complete homework, quizzes, and exams
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7. Discuss, analyze, and describe pressurization and high altitude operations
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Satisfactorily complete homework, quizzes, and exams
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8. Demonstrate a working knowledge of aircraft electrical systems, including operation and troubleshooting
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Satisfactorily complete homework, quizzes, and exams
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9. Discuss, analyze, and describe Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems (deicing/anti-icing)
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Satisfactorily complete homework, quizzes, and exams
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10. Discuss, analyze, and describe the various types of aircraft structures and flight controls
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Satisfactorily complete homework, quizzes, and exams
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11. Discuss and have a general knowledge of turbine engine design and operation
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Satisfactorily complete homework, quizzes, and exams
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