Aviation Safety
Students may earn a minor in Aviation Safety by successfully completing the core along with 9 credit hours selected from the elective list below.
SF 210 | Introduction to Aerospace Safety | 3 |
or SF 201 | Introduction to Safety and Health | |
or AS 408 | Flight Safety | |
SF 320 | Human Factors in Aviation Safety | 3 |
Select three of the following: | 9 | |
Aircraft Accident Investigation | ||
Mechanical and Structural Factors in Aviation Safety | ||
Safety and Security of Airport Ground Operations | ||
Safety Program Management | ||
Aircraft Crash and Emergency Management | ||
Propulsion Plant Investigation | ||
Aircraft Crash Survival Analysis and Design | ||
System Safety in Aviation | ||
Total Credits | 15 |
Directed Study may be approved by the Department Chair.
NOTE: Students in the Aeronautical Science degree program pursuing the Aviation Safety minor who complete SF 210 / SF 320 and one other upper-level SF course will not be required to take AS 408. Students taking AS 408 will not be required to take SF 210. Students selecting this option must still meet the minimum number of hours required for degree completion in their declared area of concentration.