Composite Repair Certi˚cate · Applied Manufacturing Certi˚cate 17 credit hours required Required...

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Office of Admissions: 785-826-2640 | [email protected] Applied Manufacturing Certificate 17 credit hours required Required coursework: MET 111 Technical Graphics 3 MET 117 Mechanical Modeling & Detailing 3 MET 121 Manufacturing Methods 3 MET 125 Computer-Numerical-Controlled Machine Processes 2 MET 231 Physical Materials & Metallurgy 3 MET 325 Additive Manufacturing 3 Total 17 Aviation Electronics Technology Certificate 16 credit hours required Required coursework Core courses: AVM 111 Basic Aircraft Electricity 4 or ECET 100 Basic Electronics** 4 AVM 305 Introduction to Aircraft Avionics & Instrument Systems* 3 AVM 370 Advanced Aircraft Avionics and Instrument Systems 3 AVT 327 Avionics Repair 3 Total 13 Electives: Choose 3 credit hours from the following courses. AVT 429 Avionics Maintenance 3 AVT 430 Advanced Avionics Installation 3 *Students with an FAA Airframe (A) Certificate or an FAA Private Pilot Certification may test out of this course. Aviation Safety Minor 15 credit hours required Required coursework Core courses: AVT 340 Human Factors in Aviation 3 AVT 450 Aviation Safety Management 3 Total 6 Electives: Choose 9 credit hours from the following courses. AVT 250 Safety & Security of Airport Ground Operations 3 AVT 420 Aviation Accident Investigation 3 AVT 451 Systems Safety 3 PPIL 387 Crew Resource Management I 3 Applied Business Minor 18 credit hours required Required coursework: BUS 251 Financial Accounting 3 BUS 252 Managerial Accounting 3 BUS 400 Marketing Techniques & Applications 3 BUS 420 Management Perspectives 3 BUS 450 Integrated Finance 3 BUS 520 Integrated Technology Management Capstone 3 Total 18 **Students with an FAA Airframe (A) Certificate may test out of this course. INNOVATIVE LEARNING: Learning by doing, through hands-on projects, lab time and in-the-field training. REAL-WORLD EXPERIENCE: Exploring innovations in your field through research, practicum and internship opportunities. INDUSTRY CONNECTIONS: Building relationships with industry members and gaining insight into your future career. STUDENT-FOCUSED: Faculty are focused on your personalized experience, working alongside you in the lab and classroom. A POLYTECHNIC EDUCATION IS:

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Page 1: Composite Repair Certi˚cate · Applied Manufacturing Certi˚cate 17 credit hours required Required coursework: MET 111 Technical Graphics 3 MET 117 Mechanical Modeling & Detailing

O�ce of Admissions:785-826-2640 | [email protected]

Applied Manufacturing Certi�cate17 credit hours required

Required coursework:MET 111 Technical Graphics 3MET 117 Mechanical Modeling & Detailing 3MET 121 Manufacturing Methods 3MET 125 Computer-Numerical-Controlled Machine Processes 2MET 231 Physical Materials & Metallurgy 3MET 325 Additive Manufacturing 3 Total 17

Aviation Electronics Technology Certi�cate16 credit hours required

Required coursework

Core courses:AVM 111 Basic Aircraft Electricity 4orECET 100 Basic Electronics** 4

AVM 305 Introduction to Aircraft Avionics & Instrument Systems*

3AVM 370 Advanced Aircraft Avionics and Instrument Systems 3AVT 327 Avionics Repair 3 Total 13

Electives:Choose 3 credit hours from the following courses.AVT 429 Avionics Maintenance 3AVT 430 Advanced Avionics Installation 3

*Students with an FAA Airframe (A) Certi�cate or an FAA Private Pilot Certi�cation may test out of this course.

Aviation Safety Minor15 credit hours required

Required coursework

Core courses:AVT 340 Human Factors in Aviation 3AVT 450 Aviation Safety Management 3 Total 6

Electives:Choose 9 credit hours from the following courses.AVT 250 Safety & Security of Airport Ground Operations 3AVT 420 Aviation Accident Investigation 3AVT 451 Systems Safety 3PPIL 387 Crew Resource Management I 3

Applied Business Minor18 credit hours required

Required coursework:BUS 251 Financial Accounting 3BUS 252 Managerial Accounting 3BUS 400 Marketing Techniques & Applications 3BUS 420 Management Perspectives 3BUS 450 Integrated Finance 3BUS 520 Integrated Technology Management Capstone 3 Total 18

**Students with an FAA Airframe (A) Certi�cate may test out of this course.

Composite Repair Certi�cate12 credit hours required

Required coursework:AVT 303 Introduction to Aircraft Composite Structure 3orAVT 317 Composites I 3

AVT 400 Composites II 3AVT 417 Composites III 3

AVT 497 Senior Capstone 3orCOT 495 Advanced Industrial Internship 3 Total 12

Digital Media UX Design Certi�cate12 credit hours required

Required coursework:DIGME 137 Fundamentals of Visual Literacy 3DIGME 163 Fundamentals of Design Thinking 3DIGME 365 UX Design in Digital Media 3

CMST 135 Web Fundamentals 3orDIGME 256 Digital Literacy 3 Total 12

Front-End Web Development Certi�cate13 credit hours required

Required coursework:CMST 103 Computing Principles 3CMST 135 Web Fundamentals 3CMST 247 Programming I 3CMST 285 Web Certi�cate Capstone Studio 1DIGME 137 Fundamentals of Visual Literacy 3 Total 13

Introduction to UAS Technology Certi�cate13 credit hours required

Required coursework:UAS 115 Multi-Rotor Flight Lab 1UAS 270 Introduction to Unmanned Aircraft Systems 3UAS 272 UAS Safety Fundamentals 3UAS 275 Small Unmanned Aircraft Maintenance I 3UAS 370 Small Unmanned Aircraft Design & Construction 3 Total 13

Unmanned Aircraft Systems Minor18 credit hours requiredStudents must achieve a minimum GPA of 2.5 and a grade “C” or better in all required coursework.

Required coursework

Core courses:UAS 115 Multi-Rotor Flight Lab 1UAS 270 Introduction to Unmanned Aircraft Systems 3UAS 272 UAS Safety Fundamentals 3UAS 474 Introduction to the Processing of Remotely Sensed Data 3 Total 10

Electives:Choose 6 credit hours from the following courses.AGRON 655 Site Speci�c Agriculture 3GEOG 508 Geographic Information Systems I 4GEOG 605 Remote Sensing of the Environment 3GEOG 705 Thematic Remote Sensing 3MC 469 Drone Photography & Video 3UAS 373 UAS Design for Non-Aviators 3UAS 463 Introduction to Autopilots & Mission Planning for Non-Aviations 3UAS 475 Data Acquisition & Post-Processing 3

Other courses may be substituted if approved by the UAS minorprogram coordinator.

Research Project or Internship:Minimum of 2 credit hours from the following courses.COT 495 Advanced Industrial Internship 2COT 497 Undergraduate Research Experience 2

Kansas State University AccreditationWe take our reputation seriously. Accreditation validates the qualityof an institution as a whole, o�ering evaluated measurements of everything from academic o�erings, governance, administration, mission, �nances and resources. Kansas State University has been continuously accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) since 1916. k-state.edu/assessment/accreditation

INNOVATIVE LEARNING:Learning by doing, throughhands-on projects, lab timeand in-the-field training.

REAL-WORLD EXPERIENCE:Exploring innovations in your fieldthrough research, practicum andinternship opportunities.

INDUSTRY CONNECTIONS:Building relationships withindustry members and gaininginsight into your future career.

STUDENT-FOCUSED:Faculty are focused on yourpersonalized experience,working alongside you in thelab and classroom.

A POLYTECHNICEDUCATION IS:

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Applied Manufacturing Certi�cate17 credit hours required

Required coursework:MET 111 Technical Graphics 3MET 117 Mechanical Modeling & Detailing 3MET 121 Manufacturing Methods 3MET 125 Computer-Numerical-Controlled Machine Processes 2MET 231 Physical Materials & Metallurgy 3MET 325 Additive Manufacturing 3 Total 17

Aviation Electronics Technology Certi�cate16 credit hours required

Required coursework

Core courses:AVM 111 Basic Aircraft Electricity 4orECET 100 Basic Electronics** 4

AVM 305 Introduction to Aircraft Avionics & Instrument Systems*

3AVM 370 Advanced Aircraft Avionics and Instrument Systems 3AVT 327 Avionics Repair 3 Total 13

Electives:Choose 3 credit hours from the following courses.AVT 429 Avionics Maintenance 3AVT 430 Advanced Avionics Installation 3

*Students with an FAA Airframe (A) Certi�cate or an FAA Private Pilot Certi�cation may test out of this course.

Aviation Safety Minor15 credit hours required

Required coursework

Core courses:AVT 340 Human Factors in Aviation 3AVT 450 Aviation Safety Management 3 Total 6

Electives:Choose 9 credit hours from the following courses.AVT 250 Safety & Security of Airport Ground Operations 3AVT 420 Aviation Accident Investigation 3AVT 451 Systems Safety 3PPIL 387 Crew Resource Management I 3

Applied Business Minor18 credit hours required

Required coursework:BUS 251 Financial Accounting 3BUS 252 Managerial Accounting 3BUS 400 Marketing Techniques & Applications 3BUS 420 Management Perspectives 3BUS 450 Integrated Finance 3BUS 520 Integrated Technology Management Capstone 3 Total 18

**Students with an FAA Airframe (A) Certi�cate may test out of this course.

Composite Repair Certi�cate12 credit hours required

Required coursework:AVT 303 Introduction to Aircraft Composite Structure 3orAVT 317 Composites I 3

AVT 400 Composites II 3AVT 417 Composites III 3

AVT 497 Senior Capstone 3orCOT 495 Advanced Industrial Internship 3 Total 12

Digital Media UX Design Certi�cate12 credit hours required

Required coursework:DIGME 137 Fundamentals of Visual Literacy 3DIGME 163 Fundamentals of Design Thinking 3DIGME 365 UX Design in Digital Media 3

CMST 135 Web Fundamentals 3orDIGME 256 Digital Literacy 3 Total 12

Front-End Web Development Certi�cate13 credit hours required

Required coursework:CMST 103 Computing Principles 3CMST 135 Web Fundamentals 3CMST 247 Programming I 3CMST 285 Web Certi�cate Capstone Studio 1DIGME 137 Fundamentals of Visual Literacy 3 Total 13

Introduction to UAS Technology Certi�cate13 credit hours required

Required coursework:UAS 115 Multi-Rotor Flight Lab 1UAS 270 Introduction to Unmanned Aircraft Systems 3UAS 272 UAS Safety Fundamentals 3UAS 275 Small Unmanned Aircraft Maintenance I 3UAS 370 Small Unmanned Aircraft Design & Construction 3 Total 13

Unmanned Aircraft Systems Minor18 credit hours requiredStudents must achieve a minimum GPA of 2.5 and a grade “C” or better in all required coursework.

Required coursework

Core courses:UAS 115 Multi-Rotor Flight Lab 1UAS 270 Introduction to Unmanned Aircraft Systems 3UAS 272 UAS Safety Fundamentals 3UAS 474 Introduction to the Processing of Remotely Sensed Data 3 Total 10

Electives:Choose 6 credit hours from the following courses.AGRON 655 Site Speci�c Agriculture 3GEOG 508 Geographic Information Systems I 4GEOG 605 Remote Sensing of the Environment 3GEOG 705 Thematic Remote Sensing 3MC 469 Drone Photography & Video 3UAS 373 UAS Design for Non-Aviators 3UAS 463 Introduction to Autopilots & Mission Planning for Non-Aviations 3UAS 475 Data Acquisition & Post-Processing 3

Other courses may be substituted if approved by the UAS minorprogram coordinator.

Research Project or Internship:Minimum of 2 credit hours from the following courses.COT 495 Advanced Industrial Internship 2COT 497 Undergraduate Research Experience 2

Kansas State University AccreditationWe take our reputation seriously. Accreditation validates the qualityof an institution as a whole, o�ering evaluated measurements of everything from academic o�erings, governance, administration, mission, �nances and resources. Kansas State University has been continuously accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) since 1916. k-state.edu/assessment/accreditation

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