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Discipline: Aeronautics, Transportation Certificate: Unmanned Aircraft Systems – M0662
Course Name Course Number Objectives
Basic Digital and Film Photography PHOT 10 (VOC)
  • Identify compositional elements (i.e. line, texture, shape, patterns, perspective) of a photographic image.
  • Select and present photographs in a presentation format appropriate to the subject (e.g. dry mounting , digital media, projection.)
  • Demonstrate appropriate shutter settings for motion and freeze action.
  • Select appropriate output media (i.e. digital or silver gelatin) for photographic prints.
  • Students completing Photography Courses will know the core skills of f/stop control. What the f/stops are, i.e. 1.4,2,2.8,4,5.6,8,11,16,22, 33 and what they do, i.e. control motion and depth of field
  • Determine correct exposure values to produce photographic images.
  • Relate aperture settings to resulting depth of field characteristics.
  • Identify and describe the parts of a camera (i.e. lens, f/stop, shutter, etc.) and their functions.
  • Students completing Photography Courses will know the core skills of shutter control. What the shutter speeds are, i.e. 1000,500,250,125,60,30,15,8,4, 2, 1 and what they do, i.e. control exposure and motion.
Primary Pilot Ground School AERO 100
  • Interpret radio navigation instruments and determine the aircraft line of position.
  • Recognize symbols and decode data from aeronautical charts.
  • Analyze the fundamentals of airplane and helicopter aerodynamics and flight characteristics.
  • Calculate and complete a flight planning log using aircraft performance data, aeronautical charts, navigation plotter, and manual flight computer.
  • Identify terms and vocabulary associated with piloting and air traffic control.
  • Students will demonstrate their understanding of the various procedures and techniques utilized in cross-country flight navigation
  • Students will be able to compute safe limits of aircraft weight and balance on light aircraft.
  • Use and read six basic flight instruments.
Unmanned Aircraft Systems Advanced AERO 210
  • Plan geospatial mapping mission using a fixed wing or multi-rotor unmanned aircraft and demonstrate the capture of data in simulated or actual conditions.
Unmanned Aircraft Systems Basic AERO 160
  • Identify the aviation regulations and operating practices issued by the Federal Aviation Administration concerning unmanned aircraft operations.