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Please help me with my degree game plan!! - jarcrocker - 06-09-2009 First off Thank God I found this place!! I've always disliked traditional forms of education and the time it took. Now I feel I have a chance to move ahead!! I have a degree gameplan from TESC that I would like to follow. Its Aviation Flight Technology. Right Now i have no credits. I have to take some of the course at a local flight school. I just want to test out as many as I can before I start actual School. Below is the link of my degree map! Thomas Edison State College | BSAST in Aviation Flight Technology Credit Distribution Can anyone help me with what I can test out and what tests they are? Secondly what do the notes at the bottom mean? I'm having a difficult time with Colleginese....:o Thanks in Advance!!!! Jar I. General Education Requirements 54 A. English Composition 6 B. Humanities 12 Technical Report Writing (3) Humanities Electives* (9) C. Social Sciences 12 Psychology or Sociology (3) Social Science Electives* (9) D. Natural Sciences and Mathematics 21 Precalculus Algebra or above** (6) Statistics (3) General Physics (6) Second Science (3) Natural Science Electives (3) E. General Education Electives 3 II. Area of Study: Aviation Flight Technology 45 A. Private Pilot 6 B. Commercial Pilot 12 C. Instrument Pilot 6 D. Aviation Electives 21 Airline Transport Pilot Multiengine Rating Flight Instructor Flight Navigator Flight Dispatcher Airplane Captain First/Second Officer Flight Engineer Specific Aircraft Aerospace Development Air Carrier Operations Aircraft Components Airport Management Aviation Law Aviation Safety Aviation Transportation Avionics Flight Physiology/Human Factors Flight Government and Aviation Airframe and Powerplant (up to 6 credits) Air Traffic Control (up to six credits) III. Computer Requirements 3 Computer Concepts IV. Free Electives 18 Total 120 credits *Must include at least two subject areas **Some areas of study require a full year of Calculus. Note l: Courses listed in the Area of Study are offered as a guide. Many credits in the Area of Study may be awarded for possession of the FAA license, depending on ratings. The inclusion of similar courses must be reviewed with the Advisement Center. Students must submit their program plan for review to ensure that course selection is appropriate for the degree program. Note 2: Corollary Requirements: • 6 credits of Precalculus Algebra and above • One full year of General Physics • 3 credits of Meteorology • 3 credits of Computer Concepts |