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
- This is a typical curriculum that is subject to change.
- HIST 2301 (Texas History) can be substituted for HIST 1301 or HIST 1302.
- FAA written test will be taken at the end of Private, Instrument, Commercial, and Instructor ground instruction.
- FAA flight test will be taken at the end of Private, Instrument, Commercial, and Instructor flight instruction.
- 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.