The Aviation Management and Flight Operations (AVO) major
prepares students for careers as professional pilots. The curriculum provides a
solid foundation in business management and all required FAA pilot ratings to
conduct flight operations in the National Airspace System. The AVO program
offers three (3) areas of focus or career tracks:
- Commercial Pilot
- Military – Navy
- Military – Marine
Students must select the career track of their choice upon entry into the
program. Students selecting a Military track must be actively enrolled in the
corresponding NROTC Navy or Marine Corps program at Jacksonville University.
Each career track consists of the university core, a business core, and a common
aviation core. The remaining course requirements are specific to the chosen
track. The flight training program for students in the Commercial Pilot track
includes all FAA flight ratings required to operate as commercial pilots and
flight instructors. The flight training program for students in either Military
track is shorter and only includes FAA flight ratings up to commercial pilot
certification.
The flight training program is offered in cooperation with Aerosim Flight
Academy (formerly Delta Connection Academy). The flight program is FAA-certified
under Federal Aviation Regulations Part 141 and the new FAA Industry Training
Standards (FITS). Please refer to the Admission section of the Catalog for
special information about application and admission requirements for this
program.
AVO MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
The degree program in Aviation Management and Flight Operations requires
a minimum of 120 credit hours and includes the following four (4)
components:
- General education core
- Davis College of Business core
- Common aviation management & flight operations core
- Area of focus or career track
Students majoring in Aviation Management & Flight Operations (AVO) must
earn a “C” or better in courses AVS 101, AVS 202, AVS 303, AVS 401 and AVS
411.
General Education Core - Ten (10) credit hours will be
fulfilled in major.
| Code |
Course |
Credit |
| ENGL 103 |
Introduction to Writing |
3 |
| CS 150 |
Personal Productivity Using Technology |
3 |
| ECON 201 |
Prin. of Macroeconomics1 |
- |
| ENGL 203 |
World Literature |
3 |
| HIST 150 |
Modern World History |
3 |
| PHIL 101 |
Intro to Philosophy |
3 |
| XX xxx |
Math1 |
- |
| XX xxx |
Lab Science1 |
- |
| XX xxx |
Social Sciences |
3 |
| XX xxx |
Humanities |
3 |
| XX xxx |
Fine Arts |
3 |
| XX xxx |
International Studies |
3 |
| |
Total: |
37 |
1. Credit fulfilled in major
Davis College of Business Core
| Code |
Course |
Credit |
| ACCT 201 |
Principles of Accounting I 1 |
3 |
| ACCT 202 |
Principles of Accounting II 1 |
3 |
| MGT 308 |
Business Communications 1 |
3 |
| ECON 201 |
Principles of Macroeconomics 1 |
3 |
| ECON 202 |
Principles of Microeconomics 1 |
3 |
| MATH 112 |
Modern Applications of Math 1, 2 |
3 |
| DSIM 203 |
Applied Business & Economic Analysis 1,4 |
3 |
| DSIM 301 |
Business Statistics |
3 |
| DSIM 305 |
Quantitative Business Method |
3 |
| INB 303 |
Competing in the Global Environment 4 |
3 |
| MGT 310 |
Organizational Behavior and Leadership Skills 3 |
3 |
| MKG 301 |
Principles of Marketing |
3 |
| |
Total: |
36-37 |
1. A “C” (2.0) or better is required in order to use this course as part
of the core requirement for any business major.
2. NROTC students in the
Military-Navy Track take MATH 140 (Calculus I; 4 cr. hrs.) instead of MATH
112.
3. NROTC students in the Military Navy and Marine Tracks take NS 401
(Leadership and Management; 3 cr. hrs.) instead of MGT 310.
4. Please see
your academic advisor or the Aviation Office BEFORE you enroll in DSIM 203 or
INB 303.
Common AVO Core
| Code |
Course |
Credit |
| AVS 101 |
Aviation Science for Private Pilots |
3 |
| AVS 102 |
Aviation Weather |
3 |
| AVS 103 |
Introduction to Aviation Automation |
3 |
| AVS 202 |
Aviation Science for Instrument Pilots |
3 |
| AVS 303 |
Aviation Science for Commercial Multiengine Pilots |
3 |
| AVO 110 |
Private Pilot Lab |
2 |
| AVO 213 |
Instrument Rating Lab A |
2 |
| AVO 215 |
Instrument Rating Lab B |
2 |
| AVO 314 |
Commercial Multi-Engine Pilot Lab |
2 |
| AVM 302 |
Aviation Economics |
3 |
| AVM 403 |
Aviation Transportation Environment |
3 |
| AVM 406 |
Aviation Law |
3 |
| |
Total: |
32 |
CAREER TRACKS (Students will select one Career Track to
follow.)
Commercial Pilot Track
| Code |
Course |
Credit |
| AVS 401 |
Elements of Flight Instruction |
3 |
| AVS 404 |
Advanced Aircraft Systems II |
3 |
| AVS 411 |
Elements of Instrument Flight Instr. |
3 |
| AVS 432 |
Advanced Aircraft Systems III |
3 |
| AVO 316 |
Commercial Pilot Lab C |
1 |
| AVO 410 |
Flight Instructor Airplane Lab |
2 |
| AVO 411 |
Flight Instructor Instrument Lab |
2 |
| AVM 311 |
Airline Management |
3 |
| AVM 407 |
Crew Resource Management |
3 |
| PHYS 125 |
Aviation Physics |
4 |
| XX xxx |
One Aviation Elective* |
1-3 |
| |
Total: |
28-30 |
* The Aviation elective can be any additional AVO, AVM, or AVS course not
listed in the common Aviation core or the specific concentration.
Military-Navy Track
| Code |
Course |
Credit |
| NS 101 |
Introduction to Naval Science |
2 |
| NS 102 |
Seapower & Maritime Affairs |
2 |
| NS 201 |
Naval Ship Systems I |
3 |
| NS 202 |
Naval Ship Systems II |
3 |
| NS 301 |
Navigation & Naval Ops I |
3 |
| NS 302 |
Navigation & Naval Ops II |
3 |
| NS 313 |
Navigation Laboratory |
1 |
| NS 314 |
Navigation Laboratory |
1 |
| NS 402 |
Leadership and Ethics |
3 |
| MATH 141 |
Calculus II |
4 |
| PHYS 151 |
General Physics: Mechanics |
4 |
| PHYS 152 |
General Physics: Elec. & Magnetism |
4 |
| |
Total: |
33 |
Military-Marine Track
Marine Corps option students will
complete NS 310 (Evolution of Warfare) and NS 410 (Amphibious Warfare) during
the sophomore and junior years in lieu of NS 201-202 and NS 301-302/NS
313-314.
| Code |
Course |
Credit |
| AVM 311 |
Airline Management |
3 |
| AVM 407 |
Crew Resource Management |
3 |
| AVS 404 |
Advanced Aircraft Systems II |
3 |
| AVS 432 |
Advanced Aircraft Systems III |
3 |
| NS 101 |
Introduction to Naval Science |
2 |
| NS 102 |
Seapower & Maritime Affairs |
2 |
| NS 310 |
Evolution of Warfare |
3 |
| NS 402 |
Leadership and Ethics |
3 |
| NS 410 |
Amphibious Warfare |
3 |
| PHYS 125 |
Aviation Physics |
4 |
| |
Total: |
29 |
AVO MINOR REQUIREMENTS
A minor in Aviation Management and Flight Operations requires that the
student complete the following courses:
| Code |
Course |
Credit |
| AVS 101 |
Aviation Science for Private Pilots |
3 |
| AVS 102 |
Aviation Weather |
3 |
| AVS 103 |
Introduction to Aviation Automation |
3 |
| AVO 110 |
Private Pilot Lab |
2 |
| |
Total: |
11 |
In addition, six (6) credit hours must be taken from the following
courses:
| Code |
Course |
Credit |
| AVM 301 |
Aviation History & Development - 3 |
|
| AVM 302 |
Aviation Economics - 3 |
|
| AVM 306 |
Airport Planning & Management - 3 |
|
| AVM 403 |
The Aviation Transportation System Environment - 3 |
|
| AVM 404 |
Civil Aviation Operations - 3 |
|
| AVM 406 |
Aviation Law - 3 |
|
| AVM 407 |
Crew Resource Management - 3 |
|
| AVS 202 |
Aviation Science for Instrument Pilots - 3 |
|
| |
Subtotal: |
6 |
| |
Total: |
17 |
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