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Aviation Science, Associate in Science Degree

Banner Code: 1_AS_AVSC

Control Number: 03978

Financial Aid Eligible


This program of study prepares students for careers in aviation and aerospace operations.  Students can tailor their curriculum based on career goals.  The course of study is primarily focused on those students who wish to become professional pilots. However the academic areas of study can also prepare students for careers in flight operations management, aircraft dispatch, aircraft scheduling and Fixed Base Operations support For those students focusing on careers in aircraft dispatch, aircraft flight operations management, scheduling, airport management and Fixed Base Operations management the program consists of 32 hours of academics which provides students with an overview of aviation and aircraft operations coupled with a background in basic business. To earn an Associate of Science degree students must also complete the Associate of Science degree requirements as outlined in the Graduation Requirements section of the catalogue. The flight operations specialization requires no in-flight training thus program costs are for college tuition, books and fees only.

For those focusing on professional piloting careers the program consists of 32 credit hours of focused ground school academics along with in-flight instruction.  Upon successful completion students will be prepared for federal licensing as multi and single engine Commercial pilots with the instrument rating.  To earn an Associate of Science degree students must also complete the Associate of Science degree requirements as outlined in the Graduation Requirements section of the catalogue.

The curriculum is designed for students with no flying experience.  Courses will systematically prepare individuals academically to meet the aeronautical knowledge requirements to test for the certificates and ratings required to operate aircraft as a commercial pilot.  In addition, flight lab courses are offered as suggested electives enabling the student to complete all aspects of their training under the auspices of the college and to meet aeronautical experience and flight hour requirements necessary for federal licensing as a commercial pilot.  Please note that although students may complete certificates without flight activities (flight labs), students seeking FAA certificates and ratings must participate in flight activities and meet aeronautical experience requirements as defined under Federal Aviation Regulation (FAR) Part 61 for the rating desired.  In addition to meeting experience requirements, the student must perform each maneuver within the parameters established in the applicable Practical Test Standard.  This may require training beyond the specified minimum number of hours for a certificate or rating.

The course of study can be tailored to meet individual requirements.  The small business owner who only needs to use an aircraft for personal transportation can end their training with the Private Pilot Certificate of Achievement (semester 1) or continue on to prepare for the instrument rating.  A student seeking a career as a professional pilot would progress through the curriculum to earn the Airline Transport Pilot Certificate of Specialization.

All training is conducted in accordance with Federal Aviation Regulation (FAR) Part 61 and Part 141. All flight training labs are conducted in accordance with an approved FAR Part 141 syllabus.  Please note that all costs are estimated as of the date of this publication and are subject to change.

Eligibility requirements for federal licensing as a Private Pilot (FAR 61.103)

  1. You must be at least 17 years of age
  2. Be able to read, speak and converse fluently in English
  3. Obtain at least a 3rd Class FAA medical certificate
  4. Receive and log ground training from an authorized instructor
  5. Pass a written knowledge test
  6. Accumulate at least 40 hours of flight experience, 20 of which must be with an authorized instructor and at least 10 of which must be solo flight time. 7) Complete a practical test administered by an FAA inspector or FAA designated Examiner.

Estimated cost for flight training
Estimated cost of completion will depend on student aptitude and the aircraft selected for training.  A student training in college owned aircraft and completing the syllabus of instruction in the minimum number of flight hours can expect to pay approximately $13,000 for training through the Private Pilot certificate, however, most students do not complete training in 40 hours.  The national average is approximately 70 hours of instruction. This places the cost of training for the Private Pilot Certificate for most students at upwards of $20,000.

Eligibility requirements for the Instrument Rating (FAR 61.65)

  1. Hold at least a Private Pilot certificate
  2. Be able to read, write and converse fluently in English
  3. Hold a current FAA medical certificate
  4. Receive and log ground training
  5. Pass an FAA instrument rating knowledge test
  6. Accumulate the following flight experience:  
    1. 50 hours of cross-country flight time  
    2. 40 hours of actual or simulated instrument time
  7. Demonstrate flight proficiency
  8. Pass a practical test administered by an FAA inspector or FAA designated examiner.

Estimated cost for flight training (Instrument rating)
Estimated cost of training will depend on student aptitude and aircraft selected for training.  Students who meet the aeronautical experience requirements found under FAR 61.65 (d) prior to the start of training can expect to pay approximately $9,000 for the instrument rating.  If students exceed the minimum hour requirements, as represented by the national average, of FAR 61.65 (d) costs can be as high as $15,000.

Eligibility requirements for federal licensing as a Commercial Pilot (FAR 61.123)

  1. Be at least 18 years of age
  2. Hold a Private Pilot certificate
  3. Be able to read, speak and understand the English language
  4. Meet the following aeronautical experience requirements:  
    1. at least 250 hours of piloting time in the areas of operation specified in FAR 61.129 for the class rating being sought.
  5. Complete the FAA aeronautical knowledge test
  6. Pass a practical test administered by an FAA inspector or FAA designated examiner

Estimated cost for flight training hours
Estimated cost of training will depend on student aptitude and aircraft selected for training. Total cost for addition of the commercial rating is $12,000.

Total program cost
In addition to normal tuition fees, books and equipment (approximately $4,500 for residents) the student can expect to pay between an additional $35,000 to $58,000 for flight training.

Program Outcomes

  1. Students will develop the analytical and critical thinking skills necessary for completion of aviation flight training and successful completion of federally administered knowledge and practical tests.
  2. Students will develop the analytical and critical thinking skills necessary for completion of aviation ground school academic courses giving them the background knowledge necessary to enter the air transportation industry as professionals in non-flying capacities such as: ground operations, customer services, gate attendants, aviation sales, flight crew attendants, and charter flight coordinators.

Review Graduation Requirements and General Education

Course Title Units
Required Courses
APT A130Private Pilot Aviation Ground School5
APT A132Aviation Navigation3
APT A133Aviation-Meteorology3
APT A146Advanced Aircraft & Engines3
APT A180Basic Air Transportation3
Select a Track:9
Track 1:
Instrument Pilot Aviation Ground School
Aerodynamics
Commercial Pilot Aviation Ground School
Track 2:
Introduction to Airport Operations
Introduction to Flight Operations
Airline Transport Pilot Ground
Restricted Electives6
Select 6 units (courses used above may not fulfill elective units):
Introduction to Airport Operations
Introduction to Flight Operations
Private Pilot Flight Lab
Instrument Pilot Flight Lab
Commercial Pilot Flight Lab
Private Pilot Advanced Flight Lab
Advanced Commercial Pilot Flight Lab
Multi-Engine Aircraft Operations Lab
Flight Instructor Ground School
Airline Transport Pilot Ground
Human Factors and Crew Resource Management
Financial Accounting
Financial Accounting Honors
Managerial Accounting
Managerial Accounting Honors
Microeconomics
Microeconomics Honors
Macroeconomics
Macroeconomics Honors
Total Units32
Requirement Units
Program Major Units 32
AS General Education Option 1, 2, or 3 Varies
Transferable electives to satisfy unit requirement Varies
Total Degree Units 60

Program Sequence

These sequences at Orange Coast College are general course curriculum maps for students to finish all major and general education requirements for two-year completion of degrees, and/or fulfillment of transfer requirements. The course sequence may include course prerequisites and other placement requirements. Students are advised to meet with an Orange Coast College Counselor to review course selections and sequences to ensure that completion of this program will meet a student's transfer and career goals.

Select one of the following tracks:

Track 1

Plan of Study Grid
Year 1
Semester 1Units
APT A130 Private Pilot Aviation Ground School 5
APT A133 Aviation-Meteorology 3
OCC AS GE AREA A1- CHOOSE ONE 3
ELECTIVE (DEGREE APPLICABLE) 3
 Units14
Semester 2
APT A134 Instrument Pilot Aviation Ground School 3
APT A180 Basic Air Transportation 3
OCC AS GE AREA A2- CHOOSE ONE 1 3-4
Select one of the following or satisfy Math competency (completion of High School Algebra 2 with a "C" or better): 2 3-4
Intermediate Algebra
or Combined Elementary and Intermediate Algebra
OCC AS GE AREA C2- CHOOSE ONE 3
 Units15-17
Year 2
Semester 1
APT A139 Commercial Pilot Aviation Ground School 3
APT A146 Advanced Aircraft & Engines 3
AS MAJOR ELECTIVES (See Requirements) 3
OCC AS GE AREA C1- CHOOSE ONE 3
OCC AS GE AREA B- CHOOSE ONE 3-4
 Units15-16
Semester 2
APT A132 Aviation Navigation 3
APT A138 Aerodynamics 3
AS MAJOR ELECTIVES (See Requirements) 3
OCC AS GE AREA D- CHOOSE ONE 3
ELECTIVE (DEGREE APPLICABLE) 3 4
 Units16
 Total Units60-63

Track 2

Plan of Study Grid
Year 1
Semester 1Units
APT A130 Private Pilot Aviation Ground School 5
APT A133 Aviation-Meteorology 3
OCC AS GE AREA C1- CHOOSE ONE 3
OCC AS GE AREA A1- CHOOSE ONE 3
 Units14
Semester 2
APT A180 Basic Air Transportation 3
AS MAJOR ELECTIVES (See Requirements) 3
OCC AS GE AREA A2- CHOOSE ONE 1 3-4
Select one of the following or satisfy Math competency (completion of High School Algebra 2 with a "C" or better): 2 3-4
Intermediate Algebra
or Combined Elementary and Intermediate Algebra
AS MAJOR ELECTIVES (see list below) 3
 Units15-17
Year 2
Semester 1
APT A110 Introduction to Airport Operations 3
APT A115 Introduction to Flight Operations 3
APT A146 Advanced Aircraft & Engines 3
OCC AS GE AREA B- CHOOSE ONE 3-4
AS MAJOR ELECTIVES (See Requirements) 3
 Units15-16
Semester 2
APT A132 Aviation Navigation 3
APT A145 Airline Transport Pilot Ground 3
OCC AS GE AREA C2- CHOOSE ONE 3
OCC AS GE AREA D- CHOOSE ONE 3
ELECTIVE (DEGREE APPLICABLE) 3 4
 Units16
 Total Units60-63
1

OCC AS GE AREA A2 - Required if 100-level MATH will not be taken to meet Math competency. If MATH A100 or higher will be taken, then needs to take 3-4 degree applicable elective units

2

Math A030 or higher OR take 3-4 degree applicable elective units if math competency was met through completion of High School Algebra 2 with a "C" or better; *100-level Math courses satisfy AS Math Requirement and OCC AS GE AREA A2

3

VARIES TO REACH MINIMUM 60 DEGREE APPLICABLE UNITS