The Associate in Science (A.S.) degree is awarded upon completion of requirements for this program. Students who successfully complete the Associate in Science (A.S.) degree in Aviation Science: Pilot (AVI) will be able to:
Obtain an FAA certificate appropriate to the level of pilot proficiency;
Apply the scientific method, develop hypotheses, analyze results and draw conclusions;
Demonstrate the ability to use technology and software applications to produce an output or perform analyses appropriate to their academic program/discipline;
Work with graphical, numerical or symbolic models to solve problems and interpret results.
Courses must be selected in consultation with the Program Coordinator.
NOTE: An important requirement for enrollment into the Aviation Science program is the successful completion of an FAA physical, leading to a 1ST or 2ND class Medical Certificate. The Medical Certificate is required by the Federal Aviation Administration in order for enrollees to act as a Pilot in Command in a commercial environment. A list of local FAA approved doctors will be provided by the Program Coordinator.
FEES: Aviation Science flight labs require additional and substantial lab fees (subject to change). Fees range from $9,146-$9,389 per semester. Prospective students are strongly encouraged to contact the Aviation Science Program Chair for more information.
NOTE: Students are required to pass the required FAA written exam, which will be administered at the end of each specified flight class. Flight labs will require the successful completion of stage exams, flight stage checks and at course completion, final stage check or practical test. Advancement through the program requires the above requirements being met.
First Semester
Course No. |
Descriptive Title |
Credit Hours |
Aviation Introductory Seminar |
1 |
|
Introduction to Flight |
4 |
|
Introduction to Flight Lab (a) |
1 |
|
Aviation History |
3 |
|
Composition I |
3 |
|
CIS 111 (or higher) |
Computer System and Applications |
3 |
|
TOTAL |
15 |
Second Semester
Course No. |
Descriptive Title |
Credit Hours |
Instrument Flight |
4 |
|
Instrument Flight Lab (a) |
1 |
|
Pre-Calculus |
4 |
|
Weather and Climate |
4 |
|
Composition II |
3 |
|
|
TOTAL |
16 |
Third Semester
Course No. |
Descriptive Title |
Credit Hours |
Commercial Flight |
3 |
|
Commercial Flight Lab I (a) |
1 |
|
Aviation Law |
3 |
|
Calculus I |
4 |
|
General Physics I |
4 |
|
|
TOTAL |
15 |
Fourth Semester
Course No. |
Descriptive Title |
Credit Hours |
Flight Safety |
3 |
|
Commercial Flight Lab II (a) |
1 |
|
American History (Appendix D) |
3 |
|
General Physics II |
4 |
|
Social Problems in Today's World |
3 |
|
Free Elective (b) |
|
3 |
|
TOTAL |
17 |
|
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS |
63 |
a. Students are strongly encouraged to contact the Aviation Science Program Chair
for the current negotiated fee for flight training and for course/program information.
Fees are contractually set each year with the Flight School and depend heavily on
current fuel charges. Students are required to pass the FAA written exam, which will
be administered at the end of each specified flight class. Flight labs will require
the successful completion of stage exams, flight stage checks and, at course completion,
final stage check or practical test. Advancement through the program requires that
each of these requirements be met. Students are given an incomplete for flight lab
until the appropriate Final Stage Check has successfully been completed. Students
cannot progress without completing the prerequisite courses.
b. Students must choose a course from SUNY General Education Appendix E, F, H, or I. Click here for a full discussion of the free elective requirement.