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AABInternationalAPPLICATION & PROCEDURES FOR CANDIDATE STATUS
July 2016
The Application Checklist
The institution submits the following:AABI Form 202, Application for Candidate Status (one [1] full hard copy and one [1] copycopy in electronic format)
the application fee
One (1) copy of the institution catalog (please tab aviation program[s] and course[s]), if this is in, identify pages for aviationelectronic format, identify pages for aviation.
One (1) copy of aviation & related course descriptions
One (1) copy of Unit Assessment Plan – Refer to AABI Form 201 Section 2.10/3.10/4.10
One (1) copy of syllabus of course selected in Sections G and H
The Application Process
The application must be signed by the program director, the next higher administrative officer (i.e., dean of the College), and the chief executive officer of the institution. The completed application and accompanying materials, along with the application fee, are submitted to AABI for review and action.
AABI action can take one of two forms:
a. Candidate Status Granted
The institution will be granted Candidate Status if: 1) the aviation program appears to meet AABI Criteria, as determined by AABI; 2) at least one class will have completed the full program and graduated by the time of the required on-site visit; and 3) normally, programs described by the institution as a “major” (or international equivalent) would be eligible for accreditation consideration.
b. Candidate Status Not Granted
The institution will be denied Candidate Status if, as determined by AABI, the program does not appear to be in compliance with AABI Criteria. The institution is notified by the president as to the reasons for the decision. The institution may then request reconsideration for cause or withdraw its application and make new application at such time the deficiencies have been corrected.
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I. GENERAL INFORMATION
A. INSTITUTION/PROGRAM(S)
An application is hereby made for candidate status by the Aviation Accreditation Board International (AABI):
INSTITUTION1. Institution Name:
2. Mailing address:
Telephone number: FAX number:
3. Type (check all that apply): Public Private Profit
Non-profit 4-year 2-year
4. Controlling Agency: State City County CommunityOther (specify):
5. Name of the regional or national organization by which the institution is accredited:Date of next reaffirmation:
6. Highest degree awarded by institution: Doctorate Masters BaccalaureateAssociate Educational Specialist
7. Full-time Enrollment: Male UndergraduateFemale Graduate
8. Annual Tuition: Resident Non-Resident
AVIATION PROGRAM(S)
9. Name(s) of the aviation unit and the next higher administrative unit:
10. List all campus locations where the aviation program(s) is/are offered:
11. List names of all aviation degrees/programs offered. If any programs are currently accredited by another agency, indicate the name of the agency and date of accreditation:
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12. Estimated time required for completion of Self Study:(Note: maximum of one year from candidacy approval date)
13. Submitted:
Administrator, Aviation Program Date
Typed name Title
Email Direct Telephone number
14. Signed:
Dean of College Chief Executive Officer/President of Institution
Typed name Typed name
Mailing (street) Address of CEO/President of Institution:
E-mail of CEO/President of Institution:
Phone Number of CEO/President of Institution:
Notes/Comments:
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B. APPLICATIONPlease list all aviation degrees, majors and options by name offered by the institution. Indicate which programs are being submitted for AABI
Accreditation by checking the initial or reaffirm box (as appropriate) and indicating the AABI option that applies (see code below). If program
is to be submitted in the future, check future.
FULL NAME OF PROGRAM INITIAL REAFFIRM FUTURE AABI option
(For A.S. & B.S.
programs only)
EXAMPLE:
M.S. in Aviation Management X I
AABI CodesA – Aviation Management D – Aviation Electronics G – Safety Science
B – Aviation Maintenance (B.S.) E – Aviation Studies H – Air Traffic Control
C – Aviation Maintenance Technology (A.S.) F – Flight Education I – Unmanned Aircraft Systems (A.S.)
J – Unmanned Aircraft Systems (B.S.) K – Graduate
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C. FOR CURRENTLY-ACCREDITED PROGRAMSNames of programs to be reviewed in relation to the seven options identified in the AABI Criteria Manual (Form 201) for accrediting aviation programs, Section 4.0, Program Criteria. Please indicate the title under which this program(s) was accredited by AABI and date of accreditation. If the program has been dropped or is not being submitted for renewal, please check the appropriate column.
PLEASE CHECK ONE:
For associate programs: REAFFIRMATION DROPPED OTHERAABI Aviation Management1.
2.
AABI Aviation Maintenance Technology1.
2.
AABI Aviation Electronics1.
2.
AABI Aviation Studies
1.
2.
AABI Flight Education
1.
2.
AABI Safety Science
1.
2.
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AABI Air Traffic Control
1.
2.
AABI Unmanned Aircraft Systems
1.
2.
Name of programs to be reviewed in relation to the seven options identified in the AABI Criteria Manual (Form 201) for accrediting aviation programs, Section 4.0, Program Criteria. Please indicate the title under which this program(s) was accredited by AABI and date of accreditation. If a program has been dropped or is not being submitted for renewal, please check appropriate column.
PLEASE CHECK ONE:For baccalaureate programs: REAFFIRMATION DROPPED OTHERAABI Aviation Management1.
2.
AABI Aviation Maintenance1.
2.
AABI Aviation Electronics1.
2.
AABI Aviation Studies
1.
2.
AABI Flight Education
1.
2.
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AABI Safety Science
1.
2.
AABI Air Traffic Control
1.
2.
AABI Unmanned Aircraft Systems
1.
2.
PLEASE CHECK ONE:For graduate programs: REAFFIRMATION DROPPED OTHERAABI Graduate1.
2.
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D. AABI-ACCREDITED PROGRAMSList aviation degree programs currently accredited by AABI that are not being submitted for candidate status with this
application and state the reason for not submitting them for reaffirmation:
NAME OF PROGRAM STATEMENT
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Comments/Additional Information:
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E. ENROLLMENT/GRADUATE DATA
For all aviation degrees/programs, the current enrollment of full-time students and the number of graduates for the latest year, please indicate (by asterisks) which programs are submitted for AABI:
PROGRAM ENROLLMENT YEAR/TERM GRADUATES YEAR/TERMe.g. AV Safety 23 2006/Fall 2 2007/Spring
F. INSTITUTION MISSION STATEMENT:
Comments/Additional Information:
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II. AVIATION ACCREDITATION BOARD INTERNATIONAL CURRICULUM REVIEW FORMS
INSTRUCTIONS
(Complete Section II for each program submitted for accreditation)
The purpose of the curriculum review forms is to assist the institution in demonstrating candidacy for accreditation. Normally, programs described by the institution as a “major” (or international equivalent) would be eligible for accreditation consideration.
This section includes a program description, curricular requirements, and the plan of study. In addition, there is a form to indicate how general program outcomes are satisfied, a form for the aviation core outcome coverage, and one for each of the AABI program options. Each form is based on the AABI Criteria for Accrediting Aviation Programs (Form 201).
The forms attached and their applications are:
A. Name of Program (Title Page)
B. Program DescriptionThis applies to the program submitted for accreditation in Sections B and/or C.
C. Program Mission Statement
D. Curricular Requirements If a statement does not apply, state non-applicable (n/a).
E. Plan of StudyInclude copy of aviation curriculum in plan format
F. General Program OutcomesList, one per line, the courses that contain objectives that cover the desired outcomes listed across the top of the form. Check each box that applies, mapping the course to the desired outcome. Evidence must be provided that supports the achievement of each outcome. The location and nature of the evidence will be provided to the visiting team. F-1 Baccalaureate/F-2 Associate
G. Example of Course Relation to Mission
H. Evidence of Course Achievement of General Outcomes
I. Aviation Core List, one per line, the courses that contain sub-topics that cover the aviation core topics listed across the top of the form. Check each box that applies, mapping the course to the appropriate sub-topic. Evidence must be provided that supports the achievement of each outcome. The location and nature of the evidence will be provided to the visiting team. I-1 Baccalaureate/I-2 Associate
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J. Aviation Option Review Forms
(For A.S & B.S programs only – or international equivalent)
1. Aviation Management List the courses in the appropriate column. Add the Upper Division Culminating experience for baccalaureate programs only.
2. Aviation Maintenance Technology (Associate) and Aviation Maintenance (Baccalaureate) Check appropriate boxes to indicate applicable national maintenance technician certification. List courses in the appropriate column. Add the Upper Division Culminating experience for baccalaureate programs only.
3. Aviation Electronics List the courses in the appropriate column. Add the Upper Division Culminating experience for baccalaureate programs only.
4. Aviation Studies List the courses in the appropriate column. Add the Upper Division Culminating experience for baccalaureate programs only.
5. Flight Education Check appropriate boxes to indicate applicable national pilot certification. List the courses in the appropriate column. Add the Upper Division Culminating experience for baccalaureate programs only. If all or a portion of the lab courses are taught under contract, list the names of the agencies and courses taught.
6. Safety Science List the courses in the appropriate column. Add the Upper Division Culminating experience for baccalaureate programs only.
7. Air Traffic Control List the courses in the appropriate column. Add the Upper Division Culminating experience for baccalaureate programs only.
8. Unmanned Aircraft SystemsList the courses in the appropriate column. Add the Upper Division Culminating experience for baccalaureate programs only.
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II.A. Name of Program (Title Page)
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II.B. Program Description
Aviation program title:
Degree title:
AABI program option for Accreditation (does not apply to graduate programs):
Credit hours required for the degree:Semester hours Quarter hours
List options (e.g., tracks, areas of concentration, or specialties) and their corresponding credit hours within this degree program if applicable.
II.C. Program Mission Statement
II.D. Curricular Requirements
a. State the curricular requirements established at the state/national level.
b. State the curricular requirements established at the institutional level.
c. State the curricular requirements established at the college level.
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II.E. Plan of Study
Date of most recent curriculum revision
List the course requirements in a typical sequence by semester or quarter. For GRADUATE programs, list those that are above the requirements for a baccalaureate degree and the credit hours required.
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F-2. General Program Outcomes – Associate Degree(AABI 201, section 2.3)
INSTITUTION: DATE:PROGRAM(S) TO WHICH THIS APPLIES:
Cou
rse
or A
ctiv
ity
Abi
lity
to a
pply
kno
wle
dge
of m
ath
toav
iatio
n-re
late
d di
scip
lines
Abi
lity
to id
entif
y,
form
ulat
e an
d so
lve
appl
ied
avia
tion
prob
lem
s
Abi
lity
to fu
nctio
n on
m
ulti-
disc
iplin
ary
&
dive
rse
team
s
An
unde
rsta
ndin
g of
pr
ofes
sion
al a
nd e
thic
al
resp
onsi
bilit
y
An
abili
ty to
com
mun
icat
e ef
fect
ivel
y, in
clud
ing
writ
ten
com
mun
icat
ion
skill
s
An
abili
ty to
com
mun
icat
e ef
fect
ivel
y, in
clud
ing
oral
co
mm
unic
atio
n sk
ills
A re
cogn
ition
of t
he n
eed
for,
and
an a
bilit
y to
eng
age
in, l
ife-
long
lear
ning
A k
now
ledg
e of
con
tem
pora
ry
issu
es
An
abili
ty to
use
the
tech
niqu
es, s
kills
, and
m
oder
n to
ols
in a
viat
ion
for
prof
essi
onal
pra
ctic
e
e.g. AV401 X X X X
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F-1. General Program Outcomes - Baccalaureate Degree(AABI 201, section 3.3)
INSTITUTION: DATE:PROGRAM(S) TO WHICH THIS APPLIES:
Cou
rse
or
Act
ivity
Abi
lity
to a
pply
kn
owle
dge
of
mat
hem
atic
s, s
cien
ce a
nd
appl
ied
scie
nces
to
avia
tion-
rela
ted
disc
iplin
es
Abi
lity
to a
naly
ze a
nd
inte
rpre
t dat
a
Abi
lity
to w
ork
effe
ctiv
ely
on m
ulti-
disc
iplin
ary
& d
iver
se
team
s
An
unde
rsta
ndin
g of
pr
ofes
sion
al a
nd e
thic
al
deci
sion
-mak
ing
An
abili
ty to
com
mun
icat
e ef
fect
ivel
y, u
sing
bot
h w
ritte
n an
d or
al c
omm
unic
atio
n sk
ills
A re
cogn
ition
of t
he n
eed
for,
and
an a
bilit
y to
eng
age
in,
life-
long
lear
ning
A k
now
ledg
e of
co
ntem
pora
ry is
sues
An
abili
ty to
use
the
tech
niqu
es, s
kills
, and
m
oder
n te
chno
logy
ne
cess
ary
for p
rofe
ssio
nal
prac
tice
An
unde
rsta
ndin
g of
the
natio
nal a
nd in
tern
atio
nal
avia
tion
envi
ronm
ent
An
abili
ty to
app
ly p
ertin
ent
know
ledg
e in
iden
tifyi
ng a
nd
solv
ing
prob
lem
s
An
abili
ty to
app
ly
know
ledg
e of
bus
ines
s su
stai
nabi
lity
to a
viat
ion
busi
ness
e.g. AV105 X X
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F-3. General Program Outcomes – Graduate Degrees(AABI 201, section 5.9)
INSTITUTION: DATE:PROGRAM(S) TO WHICH THIS APPLIES:
Cou
rse
or A
ctiv
ity
Abi
lity
to a
pply
kno
wle
dge
of m
ath
toav
iatio
n-re
late
d di
scip
lines
Abi
lity
to id
entif
y,
form
ulat
e an
d so
lve
appl
ied
avia
tion
prob
lem
s
Abi
lity
to fu
nctio
n on
m
ulti-
disc
iplin
ary
&
dive
rse
team
s
An
unde
rsta
ndin
g of
pr
ofes
sion
al a
nd e
thic
al
resp
onsi
bilit
y
An
abili
ty to
com
mun
icat
e ef
fect
ivel
y, in
clud
ing
writ
ten
com
mun
icat
ion
skill
s
An
abili
ty to
com
mun
icat
e ef
fect
ivel
y, in
clud
ing
oral
co
mm
unic
atio
n sk
ills
A re
cogn
ition
of t
he n
eed
for,
and
an a
bilit
y to
eng
age
in, l
ife-
long
lear
ning
A k
now
ledg
e of
con
tem
pora
ry
issu
es
An
abili
ty to
use
the
tech
niqu
es, s
kills
, and
m
oder
n to
ols
in a
viat
ion
for
prof
essi
onal
pra
ctic
e
e.g. AV401 X X X X
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II.G. (For A.S. & B.S.) Example of Course Relation to Mission Statement
For baccalaureate programs, select the upper division significant culminating experience course; and for associate degree programs, select an upper division three credit lecture aviation course. Describe how that course addresses the institution and program mission statements and the appropriate General Program Outcomes (F-1 or F-2). Include a syllabus/course outline for the selected course that includes course objectives.
Course #: Title:
Course relation to institution and program mission statement:
Course relation to specific AABI general program outcomes as listed in AABI Form 201 Section 2.3 or 3.3.
II.G. (For GRADUATE) Research Project(s)
For GRADUATE programs, list the research project(s) that are required for the program and state how the project responds to the institution and program mission statement:
Project in relation to AABI Criteria 201, 5.9
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II.H. (For A.S. & B.S.) Evidence of Course Achievement of General Outcomes
For the course selected in II.G., describe the process for measuring the listed general outcomes and the type of evidence of that measurement for each listed general outcome that will be available to the AABI Visiting Team.
Process for measuring AABI general outcomes:
Evidence for above listed outcomes available to team:
II.H. For Graduate Programs
Describe the process for measuring AABI general outcomes.
Evidence for the above-listed outcomes available to the visiting team:
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I-2. Aviation Core Topics – Associate Degree(AABI 201, section 2.4)
INSTITUTION: DATE:PROGRAM(S) TO WHICH THIS APPLIES:
Professional Issues Aircraft Safety Legal & Labor Issues Resource Management Environmental
Cou
rse
Attr
ibut
es o
f an
Avi
atio
n Pr
of
Car
eer P
lann
ing
Cer
tific
atio
n
Des
ign
Perf
orm
ance
Ope
ratin
g C
hara
cter
istic
s
Mai
nten
ance
Avi
atio
n Sa
fety
Hum
an F
acto
rs
Nat
iona
l Avi
atio
nLa
w &
Reg
ulat
ions
Inte
rnat
iona
l A
viat
ion
Law
& R
egul
atio
ns
Nat
iona
l &
Inte
rnat
iona
l Lab
or
Issu
es
Airp
orts
Air-
spac
e
Air
Traf
fic C
ontro
l
Envi
ronm
enta
l Iss
ues
Met
eoro
logy
e.g.
AV330 X X X X X X
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I-1. Aviation Core Topics – Baccalaureate Degree(AABI 201, section 3.4)
INSTITUTION: DATE:PROGRAM(S) TO WHICH THIS APPLIES:
Professional Issues Aircraft Safety Legal & Labor Issues Resource Management Environmental
Cou
rse
Attr
ibut
es o
f an
Avi
atio
n Pr
of
Car
eer P
lann
ing
Cer
tific
atio
n
Des
ign
Perf
orm
ance
Ope
ratin
g C
hara
cter
istic
s
Mai
nten
ance
Avi
atio
n Sa
fety
Hum
an F
acto
rs
Nat
iona
l Avi
atio
nLa
w/R
egul
atio
ns
Inte
rnat
iona
l A
viat
ion
Law
/Reg
ulat
ions
Nat
iona
l and
In
tern
atio
nal L
abor
Is
sues
Airp
orts
Air-
spac
e
Air
Traf
fic C
ontro
l
Envi
ronm
enta
l Iss
ues
Met
eoro
logy
e.g. AV201 X X X X X X X X X X X
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OPTION REVIEW FORM
J.1. Aviation Management
INSTITUTION:
PROGRAM: DATE:
List required management courses
BACCALAUREATE ASSOCIATECOURSE TITLE COURSE PREFIX & NUMBER COURSE PREFIX & NUMBER
Upper Division Culminating Experience*:
*See AABI 201, Section 4.0. Examples of a culminating experience include a (required) capstone course, an internship, or a special
project that builds on prior course work. Evidence may include student portfolios and other records of student achievement.
If any Lab Courses are conducted under contract, list the name(s) of the companies and courses taught.
Remarks:
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OPTION REVIEW FORM
J.2. Aviation Maintenance Technology (associate) and Aviation Maintenance (baccalaureate)
INSTITUTION:
PROGRAM: DATE:
Appropriate National Certification: AirframePowerplantAirframe and Powerplant
List required aviation maintenance courses
BACCALAUREATE ASSOCIATECOURSE TITLE COURSE PREFIX & NUMBER COURSE PREFIX & NUMBER
Upper Division Culminating Experience*:
*See AABI 201, Section 4.0. Examples of a culminating experience include a (required) capstone course, an internship, or a special
project that builds on prior course work. Evidence may include student portfolios and other records of student achievement.
If any Lab Courses are conducted under contract, list the name(s) of the companies and courses taught.
Remarks:
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OPTION REVIEW FORM
J.3. Aviation Electronics
INSTITUTION:
PROGRAM: DATE:
List required aviation electronics courses
BACCALAUREATE ASSOCIATECOURSE TITLE COURSE PREFIX & NUMBER COURSE PREFIX & NUMBER
Upper Division Culminating Experience*:
*See AABI 201, Section 4.0. Examples of a culminating experience include a (required) capstone course, an internship, or a special
project that builds on prior course work. Evidence may include student portfolios and other records of student achievement.
If any Lab Courses are conducted under contract, list the name(s) of the companies and courses taught.
Remarks:
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OPTION REVIEW FORM
J.4. Aviation Studies
INSTITUTION:
PROGRAM: DATE:
List required aviation studies courses
BACCALAUREATE ASSOCIATECOURSE TITLE COURSE PREFIX & NUMBER COURSE PREFIX & NUMBER
Upper Division Culminating Experience*:
*See AABI 201, Section 4.0. Examples of a culminating experience include a (required) capstone course, an internship, or a special
project that builds on prior course work. Evidence may include student portfolios and other records of student achievement.
If any Lab Courses are conducted under contract, list the name(s) of the companies and courses taught.
Remarks:
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OPTION REVIEW FORM
J.5. Flight Education
INSTITUTION:
PROGRAM: DATE:
Appropriate National Certification(s) (baccalaureate):
Commercial Pilot with Instrument Rating ANDMulti-Engine Land ORFlight Instructor
List required aviation flight courses
BACCALAUREATE ASSOCIATECOURSE TITLE COURSE PREFIX & NUMBER COURSE PREFIX & NUMBER
Upper Division Culminating Experience*:
*See AABI 201, Section 4.0. Examples of a culminating experience include a (required) capstone course, an internship, or a special
project that builds on prior course work. Evidence may include student portfolios and other records of student achievement.
If any Lab Courses are conducted under contract, list the name(s) of the companies and courses taught.
Remarks:
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OPTION REVIEW FORM
J.6. Safety Science
INSTITUTION:
PROGRAM: DATE:
List required safety science courses
BACCALAUREATE ASSOCIATECOURSE TITLE COURSE PREFIX & NUMBER COURSE PREFIX & NUMBER
Upper Division Culminating Experience*:
*See AABI 201, Section 4.0. Examples of a culminating experience include a (required) capstone course, an internship, or a special
project that builds on prior course work. Evidence may include student portfolios and other records of student achievement.
If any Lab Courses are conducted under contract, list the name(s) of the companies and courses taught.
Remarks:
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OPTION REVIEW FORM
J.7. Air Traffic Control
INSTITUTION:
PROGRAM: DATE:
List required safety science courses
BACCALAUREATE ASSOCIATECOURSE TITLE COURSE PREFIX & NUMBER COURSE PREFIX & NUMBER
Upper Division Culminating Experience*:
*See AABI 201, Section 4.0. Examples of a culminating experience include a (required) capstone course, an internship, or a special
project that builds on prior course work. Evidence may include student portfolios and other records of student achievement.
If any Lab Courses are conducted under contract, list the name(s) of the companies and courses taught.
Remarks:
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OPTION REVIEW FORM
J.8. Unmanned Aircraft Systems
INSTITUTION:
PROGRAM: DATE:
List required safety science courses
BACCALAUREATE ASSOCIATECOURSE TITLE COURSE PREFIX & NUMBER COURSE PREFIX & NUMBER
Upper Division Culminating Experience*:
*See AABI 201, Section 4.0. Examples of a culminating experience include a (required) capstone course, an internship, or a special
project that builds on prior course work. Evidence may include student portfolios and other records of student achievement.
If any Lab Courses are conducted under contract, list the name(s) of the companies and courses taught.
Remarks:
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APPENDICES
A. Institutional Catalog
B. Aviation & Related Course Descriptions
C. Aviation Unit Assessment Plan
D. Syllabus of Course Selected in Section G and Section H
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