COURSE DESCRIPTIONS: AVNC - Avionics
AVNC 1303. INTRODUCTION TO AVIATION ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS (2-4-3) 47.0609
An introduction to the relationship between aviation electronic systems and aircraft flight and navigational systems with emphasis on the operation and function of the systems. Assessment Levels: R1, E1, M1.
AVNC 1306. FAA REGULATIONS FOR AVIONICS CERTIFIED REPAIR STATION (3-0-3) 47.0609
Practical experience in the day-to-day operations of a Federal Aviation Administration Certified Repair Station. Students will perform tasks which will include completion of FAA forms and records, maintenance of technical data and servicing equipment. Assessment Levels: R1, E1, M1.
AVNC 1343. AVIATION ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS INSTALLATION (2-4-3) 47.0609
An introduction to the relationship between aviation electronic systems and aircraft flight and navigational systems with emphasis on the operation and function of the systems. Assessment Levels: R1, E1, M1.
AVNC 2304. FOUNDATIONS IN AVIONICS EQUIPMENT COMPONENT LEVEL REPAIRS (2-4-3) 47.0609
In-depth study of common circuit designs found in modern avionics equipment as well as a study of the electronics theory needed to troubleshoot these circuits. Assessment Levels: R1, E1, M1.
AVNC 2352. AVIATION PULSED RF EQUIPMENT COMPONENT LEVEL REPAIR (2-4-3) 47.0609
Skills development in component level repair of modern aviation pulsed Radio Frequency (RF) systems. Emphasis on equipment block diagram and specialized test equipment will be covered. Assessment Levels: R1, E1, M1.
AVNC 2345. AVIATION NAVIGATIONAL EQUIPMENT COMPONENT LEVEL REPAIR (2-4-3) 47.0609
Skills development in component level repair of modern aviation navigational systems including Very High Frequency Omni Range (VOR), Instrument Landing Systems (ILS), and Automatic Direction Finding (ADF) systems, Emphasis on equipment block diagram and specialized test equipment will be covered in detail. Assessment Levels: R1, E1, M1.
AVNC 2355. ADVANCED AVIATION ELECTRONICS TROUBLESHOOTING (CAPSTONE) (2-4-3) 47.0609
Capstone course designed for students to demonstrate acquired knowledge of avionics systems as well as display techniques required to troubleshoot those systems. The student will face component level repair scenarios. Assessment Levels: R1, E1, M1.