Flight Operations Curriculum
Curriculum Requirements
All bachelor’s degrees require a minimum of 120 credit hours, inclusive of UD general education and major requirements and any elective courses.
The Flight Operations major includes a set of aviation core courses and aviation industry electives, as well as an aircraft track completion. The aviation core and foundation courses result in a minimum of 47 credit hours. Additionally, students must also complete the courses specific to the aircraft track and a minimum of nine credit hours of aviation industry electives. Completing the airplane track requires a minimum of 68 credits and the helicopter track requires a minimum of 66 credits.
Required Aviation Core Courses (47-49 credits):
- AVI 131: Basic Ground School (6)
- AVI 145: Safety and Ethics in Aviation (1)
- AVI 214: Aviation Meteorology (3)
- AVI 231: Ground School- Instrument (4)
- AVI 232: Ground School- Advanced (3)
- AVI 233: Air Transportation (3)
- AVI 349: Aviation Safety Management (3)
- AVI 401: Applied Aerodynamics (3)
- AVI 434: Human Factors (3)
- AVI 495: Aviation Senior Seminar (2)
- FLI 131: Flight Training I (3)
- FLI 132: Flight Training - Commercial Cross Country (2) OR FLI 133: Flight Training - RW Turbine XC (4)
- FLI 231: Flight Training - Instrument (3)
- FLI 232: Flight Training - Commercial Maneuvers (2)
- CIS 162: Fundamentals of Excel (1)
- PRF 201: Career Development Strategies (1)
- *MATH 150: Precalculus (4) OR Higher Level Mathematics OR PHY 151: Gen Physics I and Lab (4)
Students are required to take a minimum of 9 credits from the following aviation industry electives:
- *AVI 237: Helicopter Operations (3)
- AVI 241: Advanced Automation and Technology (3)
- AVI 322: Aviation Human Capital and Employee Management (3)
- AVI 329: UAS Operations (3)
- AVI 333L: Aviation Security and Crisis Management (3)
- AVI 337: Airport Management (3)
- AVI 341: Aviation Law (3)
- AVI 344: Corporate Aviation (3)
- AVI 346: Airline Management (4)
- *AVI 348: Fixed Base Operations (3)
- *AVI 496: Aviation Colloquium (1-3)
* Course not approved for FAA-LOA Reduced Aeronautical Experience requirements.
Airplane Track (12 credits):
- AVI 332: Advanced Aircraft Systems/CRJ (3)
- AVI 430: Fundamentals of Instruction (2)
- AVI 431: CFI Aeronautical Knowledge (3)
- AVI 432: CFI Instrument Ground School (2)
- FLI 431: CFI Flight Training (2)
- FLI 432: CFII Flight Training (1)
- AVI 435: Ground School - Multi-Engine (2)
- AVI 447: Crew Resource Management and Advanced Systems (3)
- FLI 334: Flight Training - Complex/High-Performance Aircraft (2)
- FLI 435: Flight Training - Multi-Engine (2)
Helicopter Track (10 credits):
Students have the option of completing their instruction ratings by taking the following courses:
OR students may take the following courses to complete the Turbine Rotor-Wing training:
- AVI 237: Helicopter Operations (3)
- AVI 306: Aircraft Systems and Components (3)
- FLI 133: Flight Training - RW Turbine Cross Country (4)
The Flight Operations degree airplane track is designed for a student to qualify for the Restricted-ATP. Students should consult with an aviation academic advisor to confirm they have the necessary FAA-LOA 60 credit hours. Students already having a private pilot certificate (without instrument rating) or transfer credits may need to choose additional FAA-LOA approved courses from the following electives to qualify for the Restricted-ATP. The FAA-LOA requires the instrument rating and commercial certificate must be earned (14 CFR 141) at the University of Dubuque.
FAA-LOA Elective Courses include:
- AVI 234: ATC Procedures and National Airspace (3)
- AVI 305: Avionics Systems (3)
- AVI 306: Aircraft Systems and Components (3)
- AVI 404: Air Traffic and Operations (3)
- AVI 430: Fundamentals of Instruction (2)
- AVI 431: CFI Aeronautical Knowledge (3)
- AVI 432: CFI Instrument Ground School (2)
- FLI 431: CFI Flight Training-Airplane (2)
- FLI 432: CFII Flight Training-Airplane (1)
- FLI 433: MEI Flight Training-Multi-Engine (1)
- PHY 151: General Physics I and Lab (4)
The Flight Operations minor will result in a private pilot certificate with an instrument rating and consists of the following courses:
- AVI 131: Basic Ground School (6)
- AVI 145: Safety and Ethics in Aviation (1)
- AVI 214: Aviation Meteorology (3)
- AVI 231: Ground School - Instrument (4)
- AVI 233: Air Transportation (3)
- FLI 131: Flight Training 1 (3)
- FLI 231: Flight Training Instrument (3)
Four-Year Plan of Study [cross link to the Advising Page where all the 4-year plans for degrees would be "housed." The plans are PDFs.]