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AER121 - Aeronautics I

Students learn the basic theory of flight and about; aircraft engines, airframes, propellers, aircraft instruments, aircraft performance, and aeronautic facilities.  Students also study the Canadian airspace structure, aeronautical radio communications, personnel and aircraft licensing, air traffic rules, and medical factors on flight safety.

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AVM121 - Aviation Management I

Students learn about airline and airport management structures and how they are applied to organizational behaviour. Motivational theories and group dynamics. Students also learn about concepts of planning, organizing, leading and controlling and how they are directly applied to an aviation business plan.

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AVS121 - Aviation Studies I - History and Standards

Students are introduced the history of Canadian Aviation, organizations involved in aviation regulations, types of aviation business, airports, airlines, charters, flight schools and corporate aviation, aviation law and different aviation associations. Navigating the Canadian Aviation Regulations (CAR?s) for certificate holders and learning the search functions. Introduction to Meteorology and its impact on aviation.

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EAC150 - College English

College English is an introductory college writing and reading course fundamental to successful college studies. Through a variety of assignments and classroom activities, students will strive to develop the rhetorical and analytical skills essential to their success as communicators in college and upon graduation. Fiction and non-fiction will be a central vehicle for teaching writing.

PRE-REQUISITES: EAC149, EAP500, ESL934, ELI Level 8 or placement based on a Seneca College English Skills Assessment

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MTH121 - Mathematics

Students examine mathematical concepts that are fundamental for success in technology related studies, aviation in particular. Topics include algebra, equations, polynomials, graphing, systems of linear equations, geometry and trigonometry. Students will solve problems algebraically and graphically as they relate to aviation applications such as navigation, wind drift, time to destination, top of flight and others.

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