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College Credit Plus

91²Ö¿â College Credit Plus

Students participating in College Credit Plus (CCP) select courses to be taken after consultation with both their high school counselor and their 91²Ö¿â academic advisor. Course enrollment may be determined by placement recommendations, course prerequisites, academic goals, high school graduation requirements, intended college major, and course availability.

High School Partnerships

The College of Aeronautics and Engineering offers 15 and 30 credit hour Pathway Programs, and provides in-person instruction in the teaching classrooms at the for nearby high schools. Students should refer to the program roadmaps provided below as a guide to the eligible courses available for a specific major or degree program of interest to them.

Green High School CCP Pathways

91²Ö¿â Course Name & NumberCourse PrerequisiteCollege Credits
AERN 15000 - Introduction to AeronauticsPlacement3
AERN - 25100 - Introduction to Aviation ManagementSee Catalog3
ENG 11011 - College Writing l 3
MATH 11010 - Algebra for Calculus 3
Kent CORE Humanities or Fine Arts Course 3
  Total Credits: 15 maximum per semester
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Course Name & Number
Course
Prerequisite
College Credits
AERN 15745 - Non-Pilot Elements of Flight Theory ISee Catalog3
AERN 15747 - Non-Pilot Elements of Flight Theory IISee Catalog3
AERN 25250 - Elements of Aviation Weather 3
ENG 21011 - Research Writing 3
MATH 11022 - Trigonometry 3
  Total Credits:
14 - 16 maximum per semester

* Includes 15 Credit Hour Pathway

Jackson High School CCP Pathways

91²Ö¿â Course Name & NumberCourse PrerequisiteCollege Credits
AERN 15000 - Introduction to AeronauticsPlacement3
AERN - 25100 - Introduction to Aviation ManagementSee Catalog3
ENG 11011 - College Writing l 3
MATH 11010 - Algebra for Calculus 3
MUS 22111 - The Understanding of Music 3
  Total Credits: 15 maximum per semester
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Course Name & Number
Course
Prerequisite
College Credits
AERN 15745 - Non-Pilot Elements of Flight Theory ISee Catalog3
AERN 15747 - Non-Pilot Elements of Flight Theory IISee Catalog3
AERN 25250 - Elements of Aviation Weather 3
ENG 21011 - Research Writing 3
MUS - 22121 - Music as a World Phenomenon 3
  Total Credits:
14 - 16 maximum per semester

* Includes 15 Credit Hour Pathway

Lake High School CCP Pathways

91²Ö¿â Course Name & NumberCourse PrerequisiteCollege Credits
AERN 15000 - Introduction to AeronauticsPlacement3
AERN - 25100 - Introduction to Aviation ManagementSee Catalog3
ENG 11011 - College Writing l 3
MATH 11010 - Algebra for Calculus 3
91²Ö¿â Humanities CourseVaries3
  Total Credits: 15 maximum per semester
91²Ö¿â
Course Name & Number
Course
Prerequisite
College Credits
AERN 15745 - Elements of Flight Theory I & II OR Non-Pilot Elements of Flight TheorySee Catalog5 or 3
AERN 25250 - Elements of Aviation WeatherSee Catalog3
ENG 21011 - Research Writing 3
MATH 11022 - Trigonometry 3
CHEM 10060 - General Chemistry I* 4
CHEM 10062 - General Chemistry Lab I* 1
  Total Credits:
14 - 16 maximum per semester

* Courses are offered and taught at Lake High School

College Credit Plus Aeronautics Roadmaps

Below are examples of typical roadmaps for students in Aeronautics programs. Highlighted courses are offered through CCP.

These roadmaps are recommended semester-by-semester plans of study. However, courses designated as critical (!) must be completed in the semester listed to ensure a timely graduation.

Aeronautical Studies Roadmap

The Bachelor of Science in Aeronautical Studies program prepares students for a successful career in the aviation industry. With a focus on practical training and hands-on experience, you'll gain the skills needed to succeed as a pilot, air traffic controller, aircraft mechanic or any other aviation-related role. Our state-of-the-art facilities and experienced faculty provide the perfect learning environment, while internships and co-op programs offer real-world experience.

Plan of Study Grid
 Semester OneCredits
 INTRODUCTION TO AERONAUTICS - Also available at MAPS Air Museum for participating high schools.3
!ALGEBRA FOR CALCULUS (KMCR)3
 FLASHES 1011
 Aeronautics (AERN) Elective - AERN 15750 Non-Pilot Elements of Flight Theory I - Also available at MAPS Air Museum for participating high schools.3
 Kent Core Requirement - Ask your school's guidance counselor about available courses.3
 Kent Core Humanities Requirement - Ask your school's guidance counselor about available courses.3
  Credit Hours16
 Semester Two
 ELEMENTS OF AVIATION WEATHER - Also available at MAPS Air Museum for participating high schools.3
 FUNDAMENTALS OF AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL2
 FUNDAMENTALS OF AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL LABORATORY1
 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN COMMUNICATION (KADL)3
!TRIGONOMETRY (KMCR)3
 Aeronautics (AERN) Elective - AERN 15750 Non-Pilot Elements of Flight Theory II - Also available at MAPS Air Museum for participating high schools.3
  Credit Hours15
 Semester Three
!GENERAL COLLEGE PHYSICS I (KBS)4
!GENERAL COLLEGE PHYSICS LABORATORY I (KBS) (KLAB)1
 Aeronautics (AERN) Elective3
 Kent Core Requirement - Ask your school's guidance counselor about available courses.3
 Kent Core Requirement3
  Credit Hours14
 Semester Four
 INTRODUCTION TO AVIATION MANAGEMENT - Also available at MAPS Air Museum for participating high schools.3
!COLLEGE PHYSICS II (KBS)2
 Aeronautics (AERN) Elective3
 Kent Core Requirement3
 Kent Core Requirement3
  Credit Hours14
 Semester Five
 AIRCRAFT PROPULSION SYSTEMS3
 AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS I3
 Aeronautics (AERN) Elective3
 Aeronautics (AERN) or Engineering (ENGR) Upper-Division Elective (30000 or 40000 level)3
 Kent Core Requirement3
  Credit Hours15
 Semester Six
 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN AERONAUTICS1
 AIR TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS3
 AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS II3
 PHYSIOLOGY AND HUMAN FACTORS OF FLIGHT3
 Aeronautics (AERN) Elective3
 Aeronautics (AERN) or Engineering (ENGR) Upper-Division Elective (30000 or 40000 level)3
  Credit Hours16
 Semester Seven
 

 

or

AERONAUTICAL STUDIES CAPSTONE (ELR) 

or AERONAUTICS AND ENGINEERING INTERNSHIP/COOPERATIVE EDUCATION (ELR) (WIC)

3
 APPLIED FLIGHT DYNAMICS I3
 AVIATION LAW3
 Aeronautics (AERN) Elective3
 Aeronautics (AERN) or Engineering (ENGR) Upper-Division Elective (30000 or 40000 level)3
  Credit Hours15
 Semester Eight
 AVIATION SAFETY THEORY3
 AVIATION SECURITY AND POLICY SEMINAR (WIC)3
 General Electives9
  Credit Hours15
  Minimum Total Credit Hours:120
Air Traffic and Airspace Management Roadmap

The Air Traffic and Airspace Management program prepares students for an airspace that will be busier than ever. This program readies students for careers in air traffic control, aircraft dispatch, advanced air mobility and urban air mobility planning. Our curriculum provides you with the knowledge and hands-on experience to navigate the skies and ensure the safety of air travel. With a mix of classroom instruction and simulations, you'll learn the critical thinking and decision-making skills required for success.

Plan of Study Grid
 Semester OneCredits
!INTRODUCTION TO AERONAUTICS - Also available at MAPS Air Museum for participating high schools.3
!NON-PILOT ELEMENTS OF FLIGHT THEORY - Also available at MAPS Air Museum for participating high schools.3
 FUNDAMENTALS OF AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL2
 FUNDAMENTALS OF AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL LABORATORY1
 ALGEBRA FOR CALCULUS (KMCR)3
 FLASHES 1011
 Kent Core Requirement - Ask your school's guidance counselor about available courses.3
  Credit Hours16
 Semester Two
 INTRODUCTION TO UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS3
 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN COMMUNICATION (KADL)3
 INTRODUCTION TO CYBERSECURITY3
 TRIGONOMETRY (KMCR)3
 Kent Core Requirement - Ask your school's guidance counselor about available courses.3
  Credit Hours15
 Semester Three
 ELEMENTS OF AVIATION WEATHER - Also available at MAPS Air Museum for participating high schools.3
 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT3
 GENERAL COLLEGE PHYSICS I (KBS)4
 GENERAL COLLEGE PHYSICS LABORATORY I (KBS) (KLAB)1
 Kent Core Requirement3
  Credit Hours14
 Semester Four
 THUNDERSTORMS AND SEVERE WEATHER3
 UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS LAW AND REGULATIONS2
 TERMINAL OPERATIONS3
 TERMINAL OPERATIONS LABORATORY2
 COLLEGE PHYSICS II (KBS)2
 GENERAL COLLEGE PHYSICS LABORATORY II (KBS) (KLAB)1
 Kent Core Requirement3
  Credit Hours16
 Semester Five
 INTRODUCTION TO AVIATION MANAGEMENT - Also available at MAPS Air Museum for participating high schools.3
!AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS I3
 NON-PILOT INSTRUMENT FLIGHT THEORY3
 EMERGENT AIR VEHICLES AND INFRASTRUCTURE3
 EMERGENT AIR VEHICLES AND INFRASTRUCTURE LABORATORY1
 Kent Core Requirement3
  Credit Hours16
 Semester Six
 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN AERONAUTICS1
 PHYSIOLOGY AND HUMAN FACTORS OF FLIGHT3
 APPLIED FLIGHT DYNAMICS I3
 AVIATION LAW3
 Kent Core Requirement3
  Credit Hours13
 Semester Seven
 AVIATION SAFETY THEORY3
 EN ROUTE OPERATIONS3
 EN ROUTE OPERATIONS LABORATORY1
 CREW RESOURCE MANAGEMENT2
 AVIATION SECURITY AND POLICY SEMINAR (WIC)3
 AIRSPACE MANAGEMENT3
  Credit Hours15
 Semester Eight
 AIRCRAFT DISPATCH I3
 AIRCRAFT DISPATCH II3
 AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS II3
 AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL CAPSTONE (ELR)1
 AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL CAPSTONE LABORATORY (ELR)2
 Kent Core Requirement3
  Credit Hours15
  Minimum Total Credit Hours:120
Aviation Maintenance Management Roadmap

The Aviation Maintenance Management program provides students with the theoretical and management knowledge as well as the interpersonal and relational skills needed to excel in the aviation maintenance industry. With experienced faculty and flexible delivery, you'll be prepared to succeed in a wide range of aviation maintenance management roles.

Plan of Study Grid
 Semester PrerequisiteCredits
 FAA Airframe or Powerplant Certification (or international equivalent)30
  Credit Hours30
 Semester One
 INTRODUCTION TO AVIATION MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT2
 AVIATION COMMUNICATIONS2
!PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS (KSS)3
!ALGEBRA FOR CALCULUS (KMCR)3
 Major Elective2
 Kent Core Requirement - Ask your school's guidance counselor about available courses.3
  Credit Hours15
 Semester Two
 INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING3
 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN AERONAUTICS1
 HUMAN FACTORS IN AVIATION MAINTENANCE2
 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS (KSS)3
!TRIGONOMETRY (KMCR)3
 Kent Core Requirement - Ask your school's guidance counselor about available courses.3
  Credit Hours15
 Semester Three
 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT3
 Major Elective2
 Kent Core Requirement3
 Kent Core Requirement3
 Kent Core Requirement3
  Credit Hours14
 Semester Four
 AVIATION SAFETY THEORY3
 BUSINESS FINANCE3
 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT3
 Kent Core Requirement3
 Kent Core Requirement3
  Credit Hours15
 Semester Five
 INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION (DIVG)3
 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING3
 Major Electives4
 General Electives6
  Credit Hours16
 Semester Six
 STRATEGIC AVIATION MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT CAPSTONE (ELR) (WIC)2
 AVIATION MAINTENANCE LAW AND REGULATIONS2
 Major Elective3
 Kent Core Requirement3
 General Electives5
  Credit Hours15
  Minimum Total Credit Hours:120
Aviation Management Roadmap

With a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical experience, the Aviation Management program equips students with the skills needed to excel in aviation. Aviation Management students gain experience through operational field trips, internships and co-op programs at aeronautical facilities such as airports, and through research projects while learning from experienced faculty and industry professionals. Enroll now and soar towards a rewarding career in aviation.

Plan of Study Grid
 Semester OneCredits
!INTRODUCTION TO AERONAUTICS - Also available at MAPS Air Museum for participating high schools.3
!NON-PILOT ELEMENTS OF FLIGHT THEORY - Also available at MAPS Air Museum for participating high schools.3
!ALGEBRA FOR CALCULUS (KMCR)3
 FLASHES 1011
 Kent Core Requirement - Ask your school's guidance counselor about available courses.3
 Kent Core Requirement3
  Credit Hours16
 Semester Two
 INTRODUCTION TO AVIATION MANAGEMENT - Also available at MAPS Air Museum for participating high schools.3
 FUNDAMENTALS OF AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL2
 FUNDAMENTALS OF AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL LABORATORY1
 COMPUTER AIDED ENGINEERING GRAPHICS3
 TRIGONOMETRY (KMCR)3
 Kent Core Requirement - Ask your school's guidance counselor about available courses.3
  Credit Hours15
 Semester Three
 ELEMENTS OF AVIATION WEATHER - Also available at MAPS Air Museum for participating high schools.3
 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS (KSS)3
 GENERAL COLLEGE PHYSICS I (KBS)4
 GENERAL COLLEGE PHYSICS LABORATORY I (KBS) (KLAB)1
 Kent Core Requirement3
  Credit Hours14
 Semester Four
 INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING3
 AIRPORT MANAGEMENT3
 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN COMMUNICATION (KADL)3
 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS (KSS)3
 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT3
  Credit Hours15
 Semester Five
 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN AERONAUTICS1
 FIXED BASE OPERATOR OPERATIONS3
 AIR TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS3
 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT3
 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING3
 Kent Core Requirement3
  Credit Hours16
 Semester Six
 AIR TRANSPORTATION INDUSTRY REGULATIONS3
!APPLIED FLIGHT DYNAMICS I3
!AVIATION LAW3
 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION3
 Kent Core Requirement3
  Credit Hours15
 Semester Seven
 PHYSIOLOGY AND HUMAN FACTORS OF FLIGHT3
 AVIATION SAFETY THEORY3
 AIRPORT OPERATIONS (ELR)3
!AVIATION SECURITY AND POLICY SEMINAR (WIC)3
 Kent Core Requirement3
  Credit Hours15
 Semester Eight
 LABOR RELATIONS IN THE AVIATION INDUSTRY3
 STRATEGIC AVIATION MANAGEMENT (ELR)3
 BUSINESS FINANCE3
 General Electives5
  Credit Hours14
  Minimum Total Credit Hours:120
Professional Pilot Roadmap

Take flight with 91²Ö¿â's Professional Pilot program. Our Bachelor of Science in Professional Pilot program prepares you for a successful career in the aviation industry. With a comprehensive curriculum, hands-on training and experienced faculty, you'll gain the skills and knowledge needed to become a skilled pilot.

Plan of Study Grid
 Semester OneCredits
 INTRODUCTION TO AERONAUTICS3
 

 

or

ELEMENTS OF FLIGHT THEORY 

or NON-PILOT ELEMENTS OF FLIGHT THEORY I
- Also available at MAPS Air Museum for participating high schools.

3-5
 PRIVATE PILOT FLIGHT I2
!ALGEBRA FOR CALCULUS (KMCR)3
 FLASHES 1011
 Kent Core Requirement - Ask your school's guidance counselor about available courses.3
  Credit Hours15
 Requirement: Students must have a 2.500 overall GPA prior to taking flight training courses. 
 Semester Two
 ELEMENTS OF FLIGHT THEORY II (required for students who took )
- Also available at MAPS Air Museum for participating high schools.
2
 PRIVATE PILOT FLIGHT II3
!ELEMENTS OF AVIATION WEATHER - Also available at MAPS Air Museum for participating high schools.3
 FUNDAMENTALS OF AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL2
 FUNDAMENTALS OF AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL LABORATORY1
!TRIGONOMETRY (KMCR)3
 Kent Core Requirement - Ask your school's guidance counselor about available courses.3
  Credit Hours17
 Semester Three
 INTRODUCTION TO AVIATION MANAGEMENT - Also available at MAPS Air Museum for participating high schools.3
 INSTRUMENT FLIGHT THEORY3
 INSTRUMENT PILOT FLIGHT3
!GENERAL COLLEGE PHYSICS I (KBS)4
!GENERAL COLLEGE PHYSICS LABORATORY I (KBS) (KLAB)1
  Credit Hours14
 Semester Four
 THUNDERSTORMS AND SEVERE WEATHER3
!AIRCRAFT PROPULSION SYSTEMS3
 COMMERCIAL PILOT FLIGHT: NAVIGATION3
 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN COMMUNICATION (KADL)3
!COLLEGE PHYSICS II (KBS)2
!GENERAL COLLEGE PHYSICS LABORATORY II (KBS) (KLAB)1
  Credit Hours15
 Semester Five
 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN AERONAUTICS1
!AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS I3
 COMMERCIAL PILOT THEORY2
 COMMERCIAL PILOT FLIGHT3
!APPLIED FLIGHT DYNAMICS I3
 Kent Core Requirement3
  Credit Hours15
 Semester Six
!AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS II3
!PHYSIOLOGY AND HUMAN FACTORS OF FLIGHT3
!THEORY OF FLIGHT INSTRUCTION (ELR)3
!FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR - AIRPLANES3
 Kent Core Requirement3
  Credit Hours15
 Semester Seven
!AVIATION LAW3
 MULTI-ENGINE PILOT - THEORY1
 MULTI-ENGINE PILOT - FLIGHT1
 FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR - INSTRUMENTS THEORY1
 FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR - INSTRUMENTS FLIGHT1
!CREW RESOURCE MANAGEMENT2
 Kent Core Requirement3
 Kent Core Requirement3
  Credit Hours15
 Semester Eight
 


 

or
or

AIRCRAFT STRUCTURES 
 

or APPLIED TRANSPORT CATEGORY AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS 
or FLIGHT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
3
 AVIATION SAFETY THEORY3
!TURBINE ENGINE THEORY AND OPERATION2
!AVIATION SECURITY AND POLICY SEMINAR (WIC)3
 Kent Core Requirement3
  Credit Hours14
  Minimum Total Credit Hours:120
Unmanned Aircraft Systems Flight Operations Roadmap

The Unmanned Aircraft Systems Flight Operations program provides you with the knowledge and skills to become a successful drone pilot and work in industries such as agriculture, public safety and more. With hands-on training, cutting-edge technology and experienced faculty, you'll be equipped to navigate the skies with confidence. Enroll now and soar towards a promising career in unmanned aircraft systems.

Plan of Study Grid
 Semester OneCredits
!INTRODUCTION TO AERONAUTICS - Also available at MAPS Air Museum for participating high schools.3
!INTRODUCTION TO UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS3
!ALGEBRA FOR CALCULUS (KMCR)3
 FLASHES 1011
 Kent Core Requirement - Ask your school's guidance counselor about available courses.3
 Kent Core Requirement3
  Credit Hours16
 Semester Two
!NON-PILOT ELEMENTS OF FLIGHT THEORY - Also available at MAPS Air Museum for participating high schools.3
 FUNDAMENTALS OF AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL2
 FUNDAMENTALS OF AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL LABORATORY1
!TRIGONOMETRY (KMCR)3
 Aeronautics (AERN) Elective3
 Kent Core Requirement3
  Credit Hours15
 Semester Three
 INTRODUCTION TO AVIATION MANAGEMENT - Also available at MAPS Air Museum for participating high schools.3
 ELEMENTS OF AVIATION WEATHER - Also available at MAPS Air Museum for participating high schools.3
 UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS3
 Kent Core Requirement3
 Kent Core Requirement3
  Credit Hours15
 Semester Four
 UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS SENSING AND SENSOR SYSTEMS3
 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN COMMUNICATION (KADL)3
 GENERAL COLLEGE PHYSICS I (KBS)4
 GENERAL COLLEGE PHYSICS LABORATORY I (KBS) (KLAB)1
 General Elective3
  Credit Hours14
 Semester Five
 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN AERONAUTICS1
 AIRCRAFT PROPULSION SYSTEMS3
 SMALL UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS FLIGHT PRACTICUM (ELR)2
 COLLEGE PHYSICS II (KBS)2
 GENERAL COLLEGE PHYSICS LABORATORY II (KBS) (KLAB)1
 Aeronautics (AERN) Elective3
 Kent Core Requirement3
  Credit Hours15
 Semester Six
!AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS I3
 NON-PILOT INSTRUMENT FLIGHT THEORY3
 APPLIED FLIGHT DYNAMICS I3
 AVIATION LAW3
 Kent Core Requirement3
  Credit Hours15
 Semester Seven
 UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS COMMAND, CONTROL AND COMMUNICATIONS3
 AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS II3
 PHYSIOLOGY AND HUMAN FACTORS OF FLIGHT3
 APPLIED FLIGHT DYNAMICS II3
 General Electives4
  Credit Hours16
 Semester Eight
 UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS LAW AND REGULATIONS2
 AVIATION SAFETY THEORY3
 AVIATION SECURITY AND POLICY SEMINAR (WIC)3
 UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS FLIGHT OPERATIONS THEORY4
 UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS FLIGHT PRACTICUM (ELR)2
  Credit Hours14
  Minimum Total Credit Hours:120