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Core Curriculum

10 - Communication – 6 semester hours

  • ENGL 1301
  • ENGL 1302

20 - Mathematics – 3 semester hours

  • MATH 1314 - College Math or Higher

30 - Life and Physical Science – 6 semester hours

  • Life & Physical Science (PHYS 1301 & PHYS 1101 recommended)
  • Life & Physical Science (BIOL 2301 & 2101 recommended)

*Taking the corresponding lab is encouraged with core 30 classes. Although not required to complete core, labs are necessary to fulfill BS major degree requirements. 

40 - Language, Philosophy & Culture – 3 semester hours

  • ENGL 2332, ENGL 2333, HUMA 1301, PHIL 1301, PHIL 1303

50 - Creative Arts – 3 semester hours

  • ARTS 1310, COMM 1335, MUSI 1306, or DRAM 2366

60 - American History – 6 semester hours

  • HIST 1301, HIST 1302, HIST 2325, HIST 2381

 

70 - Political Science – 6 semester hours

  • PSCI 2305
  • PSCI 2306

80 - Social/Behavioral Sciences – 3 semester hours

  • ECON 2301 or 2302 recommended 

90 - Institutionally Designated Option – 6 semester hours

Professional Pilot Major Requirements

BS Program Requirements – 11 semester hours

  • SPCH (CORE)
  • Computer Literacy (CORE)
  • Life & Physical Science w/ Lab – 11 total s.h. Life & Physical Science (2 Labs)

*11 hours of science must include 2 labs; core 30 science may be applied toward the 11 hours of science needed to satisfy BS Program Requirements. 

General Requirements – Upper Division – 13 semester hours

  • ENGL 3430 Professional Writing
  • HUMA 4322 Ethics
  • 6 semester hours in UD HUMA, HIST, or ENGL

 

Aviation Major Program Requirements - 46 semester hours

  • BIOL 2301 Anatomy & Physiology I
  • BIOL 2302 Anatomy & Physiology II
  • PHYS 1301 College Physics I
  • PHYS 1302 College Physics II
  • ECON 2301 Principles of Macroeconomics
  • ECON 2302 Principles of Microeconomics
  • STAT 1342 Intro to Statistical Methods or BUSI 2301 Business Statistics
  • MATH 2413 Calculus I 
  • AIRP 1300 Introduction to Aviation 
  • AIRP 1301 Basic Aircraft Science
  • AIRP 2311 Aviation Meteorology 
  • AIRP 2340 Aviation History
  • AIRP 2370 Aviation Safety 
  • AIRP 3360 Human Factors of Flight
  • AIRP 4301 Aviation Law 

Aviation Flight Training Track Program Requirements – 18-21 semester hours

  • AIRP 4330 Air Traffic Control 

Pathway Notes

  1. This is a typical curriculum that is subject to change.
  2. HIST 2301 (Texas History) can be substituted for HIST 1301 or HIST 1302.
  3. FAA written test will be taken at the end of Private, Instrument, Commercial, and Instructor ground instruction.
  4. FAA flight test will be taken at the end of Private, Instrument, Commercial, and Instructor flight instruction.
  5. Aviation electives can be selected from AIRP courses or other courses with approval of your academic advisor.

Notes

  • s.h. = semester hours
  • LD = Lower Division (Community College-Level: Freshman, 1000-level /Sophomore, 2000-level)
  • UD = Upper Division (University-Level: Junior, 3000-level /Senior, 4000-level)
  • The student is responsible for fulfilling all requirements on this degree plan and is encouraged to review the catalog that governs this degree plan.
  • Substitutions in this degree plan must be approved by following the same procedures as for the degree.
  • This document is an unofficial guide to your degree. Please contact an advisor for an official degree plan.
  • Must meet minimum requirements: 120 s.h. overall, 36 s.h. UD, of which 30 s.h. must be completed at A&M-Victoria.

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