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This program provides a comprehensive, action-based foundation of knowledge and experiences for a wide variety of careers in Aerospace Technology.
Target Group: | 9th Grade Students |
Credits: | Three Elective Credits (one year program) |
Course Curriculum
Development of Aviation Theory of flight |
Computer Applications Robotics |
Power Systems Jet engines |
Aerospace Communication Math and Science |
Systems Used in Space Environment Electrical |
Aerospace Environment Quality assurance |
Employability Skills | Aerospace Occupations |
Numerous projects involving kites, hot air balloons, parachutes, gliders, aircraft powered
and nonpowered models, weather stations, and wind tunnels are used throughout the
curriculum to demonstrate concepts and enhance understandings.
See your school counselor or occupational placement specialist for more details.
An Equal Employment/Equal Education Opportunity Institution.
Accredited by the Council on Occupational Education and Federal Aviation Administration Certificate # CT9T072R
George T. Baker Aviation School
3275 N.W. 42 Ave. Miami, FL 33142
Tel. (305) 871-3143
Send all comments to aeromaster@eng.fiu.edu
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Updated: February 23, 1999