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Oct 14, 2024
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2024-2025 General Catalog [Current]
Aviation - Certified Flight Instructor Rating (Fixed-Wing) (Certificate)
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Return to: Department of Aviation Sciences
Program Summary
The Department of Aviation Sciences at Southern Utah University offers a Certificate of Completion in the Fixed-Wing pilot program. Students need 33-37 credits to complete this certificate. Students complete 9-13 credits of General Education, and 24 credits of core classes leading to the Certified Flight Instructor Rating (CFI) in the Fixed-Wing pilot program. For further information, please visit www.suu.edu/aviation.
Program Information
Certificate Completion
This certificate program may be completed independently and does not require enrollment in or completion of any degree program to be awarded.
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General Education Requirements (9-13 Credits)
For this Certificate of Completion, 9-13 credit hours are required in the following areas:
- One course in the Written Communication (English) Core
- One course in the Quantitative Literacy (Mathematics) Core
- One course from the Humanities Breadth Area (minimum of 3 credits)
Aviation - Certified Flight Instructor Rating (Fixed-Wing) Curriculum (24 Credits)
Aviation Core Courses (12 Credits)
Fixed-Wing Track (12 Credits)
Complete One of the Following
Total Credits, Certificate: 33-37
Program Learning Outcomes
Graduates of the Aviation certificate program will have an ability to:
- Demonstrate an increased recognition and respect for aviation safety between the time they join the program and the time they complete the program.
- Demonstrate pilot skills and knowledge deemed critical by industry.
- Possess desirable attributes of professional pilots.
- Show evidence that they have acquired skills or knowledge directly related to piloting aircraft within the first year of participation in the program.
- Satisfy the FAA knowledge and skill requirements for Commercial Pilot Certification, Certified Flight Instructor, Certified Flight Instructor Instrument, and various endorsements in aircraft type and operation.
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Return to: Department of Aviation Sciences
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