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Research conducted at test sites provides data on the performance of various UAS capabilities and technologies; such data could support FAA's integration efforts. While FAA collects this data from test sites, it has not fully leveraged the data or the program to advance UAS integration. FAA officials said the agency intends to use the data to a greater extent in the future to advance integration.

Without an analysis plan, however, FAA could miss opportunities to better use the data to inform the overall integration effort, such as to inform UAS operational standards. First and second derivatives used to study the behavior of real-world applications.

An introduction to calculus with an emphasis on analysis of functions, multidisciplinary applications of calculus, and theoretical understanding of differentiation and integration. Topics include the definition of the derivative, differentiation techniques, and applications of the derivative. Calculus topics related to trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions also included. Course concludes with the fundamental theorem of calculus; the definition of antidifferentiation and the definite integral; basic applications of integrations; and introductory techniques of integration.

Graphing calculator required. Corequisite: PHYS Laboratory course to accompany PHYS Experiments in mechanics, waves, and thermodynamics. Data reduction, error analysis, and report writing. Two three-hour sessions. Required corequisite: PHYS Web-based discussion class to be taken in conjunction with cooperative-learning based problems lab PHYS Classical mechanics traditionally covered in a first-semester college physics course.

Kinematics, forces, momentum, angular motion, calorimetry, and sound waves. Class time used for discussion of the Web-lecture material and for the administration of exams. Students work in groups with the topics presented in the PHYS discussion class. Covers kinematics, forces, momentum, angular motion, calorimetry, and sound waves. Skills associated with the development of experimental investigations including graphical analysis and estimation of uncertainties emphasized.

Two two-and-one-half-hour laboratory sessions. A calculus-based introduction to mechanics and wave motion. One and one-half hours lecture. The first General Education English course. Emphasis on learning to adapt composing processes to a variety of expository and analytic writing assignments.

Minimum grade of C- required for credit. Prerequisite: ENGL The second General Education English course. Emphasis on analytic and argumentative writing and on locating, organizing, and using library resource materials in the writing. Introduces principles and processes of effective public oral communication including researching, critical thinking, organizing, presenting, listening, and using appropriate language.

Counts as part of the General Education Communication requirement. Traces a specific theme or idea through a number of literary texts that reflect different historical and cultural contexts. Subject will vary. The reading of a variety of literary types which illuminate themes and experiences common to human existence. Representative works of French, German, and Hispanic authors in English translation.

No foreign-language proficiency required. Carries General Education credit. Survey of the political, economic, social, cultural, and diplomatic phases of American life in its regional, national, and international aspects. Discusses the era from the beginning to May be used to satisfy one part of the General Education History requirement. Discusses the era from to the present.

May be used to satisfy one part of the the General Education History requirement. The role of the state in the development of the nation.

Same as AST The role of African Americans in establishing and shaping the American nation. Covers their historical development and contributions to American art, music, literature, and religion.

The role of African Americans in shaping the American nation and creating a twentieth-century racial identity. Covers their historical development and examines their contributions to American art, music, literature, and religion. This concentration allows students who wish to do so to obtain manned pilot certificates through flight training conducted at the MTSU Flight School.

All required flight training must be conducted in a flight lab, in University owned and maintained aircraft, and by flight instructors screened and trained for their positions by MTSU. All flight labs will be conducted from the Murfreesboro Municipal Airport.

Admission to the University does not guarantee enrollment in a flight lab. To enroll in a flight lab, students must submit a Flight Lab Request Form for each and every semester they wish to fly.

The deadlines to submit Flight Lab Request Forms are as follows:. Flight Lab Request Forms submitted after the deadline will not be considered. Enrollment in flight labs is limited and selection is made from eligible candidates who are best qualified based on cumulative GPA. Incoming freshmen typically do not receive a flight lab for their first semester. Students must have completed 12 hours of college credit post high school graduation to be eligible for a flight lab.

To become eligible for a flight lab, candidates must meet the following minimum standards:. Flight fees will be paid directly to MTSU, and students must maintain a positive balance in their training accounts at all times. Our adjunct faculty bring outstanding professional experience to our programs. Many are industry leaders with decorated careers and honors.

Importantly, they are innovative educators who offer hands-on learning to our students to prepare them to enter and thrive in a dynamic, and oftentimes emerging, industry and professional world.

They inspire, instruct, and challenge our students toward academic and professional success. Introduces students to aviation regulations needed to pass FAA knowledge exams, check rides, oral and practical exams, and interviews.

Portions of Title 14 and 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations discussed with an emphasis on application of these regulations to airmen certification and aircraft operations. Organization and operation of aircraft maintenance activities. Federal regulations and aviation maintenance law. Maintenance management function in practical settings. Lecture course that meets 45 contact hours a semester. Use of common tools, measuring devices, and special aircraft tools.

Shop layout for aircraft maintenance management. Students must be equipped with the Part minimum tools and safety equipment. Introduces the organizational structure and economic characteristics of U. Topics include passenger forecasting, route selection, marketing, scheduling, fleet planning, labor relations, and ticket pricing. An overview of cargo systems and transportation freight rates.

Includes an analysis of transportation issues and the relationship between the shipper, the modes of transportation, and the consumer. Fall only. Provides students with techniques, procedures, and requirements concerning aircraft airframe inspections.

Topics include research, checklists, and repair phases of inspections required by the FARs. Basic requirements, techniques, and procedures for performing a hour inspection on an aircraft reciprocating engine.

Various types of aircraft welding techniques and procedures. Aircraft fabric covering and finishing. Topics include regulations, airspace and requirements, weather, loading and performance, and small unmanned aircraft operations. Provides students with opportunities for on-the-job experiences related to academic major.

Consult department. Explores the many roles of women in this nontraditional field. Research on the history of women in aviation and their political and social impact on aviation, industry, and the country. Provides students with an in-depth knowledge of weather types and characteristics, observation and forecast weather products, and aviation-related weather hazards.

Spring only. Open course for non-majors which allows exploration of the aerospace world in which we live. Credit not applicable to Aerospace major.

An overview of airport management functions, including regulatory requirements, service facilities, traffic control, financing, personnel, public relations, environmental issues, and impact of airports within their communities. Examines the various agreements utilized by airports to define the terms and conditions for airlines, FBOs, concessionaires, air cargo operators, and other airport tenants. The primary goal of the UAS on the Paradise fire was to gather infrared information.

The extremely large old growth trees in the area of the Paradise fire created a thick canopy that made mapping the perimeter and observing hotspots from the air very difficult without infrared capabilities. The operational demonstration had no direct cost to the government.

It was one of a series of ongoing missions to further UAS use on wildland fire in national parks and is part of an interagency strategy for UAS integration into wildland fire support.

The demonstration tested the capabilities and effectiveness of unmanned aircraft technology on wildland fires. The ultimate goal for UAS use on wildland fire is to supply incident management teams IMT with real-time data products, and information regarding fire size and growth, fire behavior, fuels, and areas of heat concentration. Additional applications, such as search and rescue and animal surveys, may be explored.

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