MATC 2022-23 Catalog
AVITEC – BADM
DEGREE/DIPLOMA/CERTIFICATE COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
Students will also demonstrate e ff ective presentation skills that utilize visual aids and digital tools. BADM-120 Business Analysis An entry-level course designed to introduce students to the tools used in business for fi nancial analysis. Business Analysis provides the students with the basics of ratio analysis, time value of money, risk analysis, capital budget evaluation and fi nancial statement analysis. Prerequisite(s): Complete BADM-106 and complete either ACCTG-110 or ACCTG-111. BADM-126 Credits: 3 Business Finance Primary emphasis is on the role of the fi nancial manager. Special attention is given to ratio and fi nancial statement analysis. The topics of budgeting, working capital management, leverage and short and long-term fi nancing are also covered. Prerequisite(s): Complete ACCTG-110 or ACCTG-111, and complete BADM-106 or ACCTG-122. BADM-134 Credits: 3 Business Organization and Management An introduction to business, focusing on a basic understanding of the activities, functions and principles of business enterprises. This course covers the responsibilities and challenges of operating a business. The emphasis is on human relations, management, marketing, fi nance, labor, franchising, forms of ownership and careers. BADM-145 Credits: 3 Small Business Management A concise examination is made of all phases of managing a small business and isolating signi fi cant problems for solution. Speci fi c problems of the small business fi rm, such as fi nancing, developing, sta ffi ng, etc., are considered and analyzed. Prerequisite(s): Complete BADM-134 or MKTG-102. BADM-155 Credits: 3 Management Principles A comprehensive overview of the functions and principles of management that lead to success in the operating climate of the new millennium. Prerequisite(s): Complete BADM-134, BADM-126, or HEALTH-104. BADM-165 Credits: 3 Legal Environment of Business The course presents the legal concepts governing the conduct of business in the United States from a managerial perspective including contracts, torts, agency and government regulations. The course is designed to provide students with an understanding of the legal process as it applies to managerial and other business problems. As legal rules frequently change, the emphasis will be on developing independent critical-thinking skills. Credits: 3
AVITEC-367
Credits: 3
AVITEC-382
Credits: 3
Composite Structures The aircraft composite structure is separated into subassemblies and their related parts. Aircraft woods and fabric coverings are identi fi ed and repaired. Major emphasis is given to the maintenance and repair of composite structures and aircraft fi nishes. AVITEC-368 Credits: 3 Aircraft Structures The aircraft structure is separated into subassemblies and their related parts. Major emphasis is given to the maintenance and repair of sheet metal structures. AVITEC-370 Credits: 5 Aircraft Instrument, Control andWarning Systems 1 The construction, operation, and installation of the instruments present in aircraft are studied. Students then apply the knowledge of theory and operation of instruments to the typical jobs included in routine line maintenance. AVITEC-371 Credits: 1 Aircraft Instrument, Control andWarning Systems 2 Students apply knowledge of theory and operation of instruments to typical jobs included in routine line maintenance. Prerequisite(s): Complete AVITEC-370. AVITEC-372 Credits: 4 Hydraulic and Pneumatic Power Systems The principles of aircraft hydraulic and pneumatic systems are explained. The operation of hydraulic and pneumatic landing gear systems, as well as wing fl ap systems, is stressed. The construction and servicing of landing gear wheels, brakes, tires, shock struts, and auxiliary wheels are emphasized. AVITEC-376 Credits: 4 Airframe Maintenance The methods and techniques of airframe assembly and disassembly are explained. The student learns to select and use FAA and manufacturers’ aircraft maintenance speci fi cations, data sheets, manuals and publications and related federal aviation regulations. AVITEC-380 Credits: 1 Basic Physics The basic principles of simple machines, heat, sound, and fl uids are presented and applied to aircraft systems. Additionally, the theory of fl ight as applied to both fi xed and rotary wing aircraft is studied. AVITEC-381 Credits: 3 Basic Electricity The basic principles of DC and AC electricity are presented and applied to aircraft systems. Topics include electron theory, sources of electricity, and measurement of current, voltage, resistance, and power.
Aircraft Materials and Their Inspection Emphasis is placed on the properties of materials used on aircraft and on their inspection. Also discussed are the various types of fasteners used. Time is also spent on fl uid lines and fi ttings. AVITEC-383 Credits: 1 Aircraft Maintenance Publications, Records and Mechanics Regulations The student studies the various federal air regulations that pertain to aviation mechanics and aircraft maintenance, and also learns the proper forms and methods of entry for aircraft records. AVITEC-393 Credits: 2 Mathematics for Aviation Technicians Students are given the mathematical skills necessary to successfully perform mechanic duties. Topics covered include roots, powers, exponents, areas, volumes, ratios, proportions, percentages, displacements, and algebraic operations. BADM − Business Administration (Department: 102) BADM-104 Credits: 3 Business Statistics A general study will be discussed to interpret areas related to statistics in the business world. Topics include the interpretation and construction of statistical tables and charts, fi nding the best estimator of a population (including central values and measures of dispersion), normal distributions, sampling, hypothesis test, probabilities, Six Sigma concepts utilized in quality control, and linear regression and correlations. The use of statistical software to facilitate will be discussed. Prerequisite(s): Complete RBUS 102, MATH-107, MATH-123 or any 200-level MATH course, and complete BADM-106. BADM-106 Credits: 3 MS O ffi ce for Business Applications This course provides hands-on training in Microsoft O ffi ce. The focus will be on the business application for Windows, Excel, Word and PowerPoint. There will be a special emphasis on the use of Excel tools in Business Communications With Technology This course is designed to prepare students to communicate e ff ectively in the digital age. Students will learn the various digital tools that are being used in business communication and collaboration today. Students will demonstrate basic writing skills and grammar in the preparation of e ff ective communications using the various digital communication tools available. Tools will include email, Facebook, instant messaging, internet resources, LinkedIn, and various other online communication tools. business. BADM-110 Credits: 3
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