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Registration process, course information, and how to access your coursessPrepare for registration, learn about your courses, and take after-registration steps with the instructions on this page. 


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Prepare for Registration

A UWF staff member will register you for your classes. This cannot be done until the following steps have completed before being registered for courses.  

  1. Submit your Mandatory Immunization Health History Form
  2. Agree to the Financial Responsibility Statement


Course Description

This course prepares the learner for the private pilot practical test as described in the Private Pilot Airman Certification Standards (ACS). All elements listed in FAR 61.107 are covered and the learner receives the required aeronautical experience and ground training in flight maneuvers, cross-country, and test preparation required by the regulation.

Student Learning Outcomes

  • Describe the regulations related to the maintenance of aircraft and associated systems.
  • Evaluate aviation safety and the impact of human factors on safety.
  • Location: Building 76A, Room 102
    Meeting times: See itinerary or Classmate app (MyUWF)

    Course Description

    Use and application of information system technology in the business environment, with emphasis on the fundamental e-Business models, technology concepts and systems used to enable and conduct electronic business. Concepts include the components of an I.S., the systems development process, the functions of the various types of communication networks, hardware, and software, including practical, hands-on projects designed to enhance e-Business analytical skills.

    ISM3116 - Introduction to Business Analytics (3ch)

    Instructor: Dr. Burch
    Location: Building 76A, Room 102
    Meeting times: See itinerary or Classmate app (MyUWF)

    Course Description

    This course uses spreadsheets to identify trends and relationships in business data and how to apply them in a business environment. The focus of the course is on the managerial application of the results rather than the algorithmic derivation of the results. Visualization techniques are also shown.

    MAN3550 - Prescriptive Analytics (3ch)

    Instructor: Dr. Mohebbi
    Location: Building 76A, Room 102
    Meeting times: See itinerary or Classmate app (MyUWF)

    Course Description

    Quantitative decision-making methods and their application to planning and control of operations. Systems concept of organization and mathematical reasoning in decision-making emphasized. Cases and incidents provide illustrations

    TRA3990 - Cases in Supply Chain Management (1ch)

    Instructor: Dr. LeMay
    Location: Building 76A, Room 102
    Meeting times: See itinerary or Classmate app (MyUWF)

    Course Description

    This course allows for students to utilize the composite knowledge they have achieved in preliminary coursework to evaluate strategic issues in managing logistics throughout domestic and global supply chains. The real-world business logistics case-based material is designed to challenge students to develop higher-level analytical and decision-making skills in evaluating the many logistics operations facilitating services levels and capabilities of supply chains.

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    Your Courses

    A UWF staff member will register you for the following courses. You will receive a registration confirmation email once your registration is complete.

    TRA 1990C - Private Pilot Ground School

    ISM3011 - E-Bus Systems Fundamentals (3ch)

    Instructor: Dr. HuthBurch
    Textbook: All necessary textbooks and flight equipment will be provided by UWF and AMS

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    Course Description

    Prepares student for private pilot knowledge training test administered by the FAA. Topics include aviation decision making, risk management, aerodynamics, aircraft systems, FAR parts 61 and 91, NTSB 430, aviation weather, navigation and cross-country procedures, weight and balance, safety, and aircraft performance. All elements in FAR part 61.105 are covered.

    Student Learning Outcomes

    1. Describe the principles of aircraft design, performance, and operating characteristics.
    2. Describe the regulations related to the maintenance of aircraft and associated systems.
    3. Evaluate aviation safety and the impact of human factors on safety.
    4. Demonstrate a basic conceptual knowledge of aerodynamics in flight; general aviation aircraft systems including propulsion, flight instruments and avionics; aircraft performance; and weight and balance.
    5. Discuss the impact of meteorology and environmental issues on aviation operations.
    6. Describe basic weather theory and weather information sources, analyze weather factors, hazards, and conditions.
    7. Explain the integration of airports, airspace, and air traffic control in managing the U.S. National Airspace System.
    8. Demonstrate an understanding of Federal Aviation Regulations Part 61 and 91.
    9. Describe, risk management, resource management, physiology, aeronautical decision making, collision avoidance, runway incursion avoidance, controlled flight into terrain, wake turbulence, Land and Hold Short Operations, and emergency landing procedures.
    10. Demonstrate a basic knowledge of navigation procedures, including pilotage and dead reckoning and use of navigational aids in cross country flight planning.
    11. Summarize the test standards and information required to pass the Federal Aviation Administration Private Pilot Knowledge exam for land operation of single engine airplanes. 

    TRA 1990L - Private Pilot Flight Lab (3ch)

    Instructor: Dr. Huth
    Textbook: All necessary textbooks and flight equipment will be provided by UWF and AMS

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    Upgrade your MyUWF/ArgoNet Account

    Your ArgoNet account will be available to upgrade to a full-access account within two hours after being registered for classes. MyUWF contains the information and all of the online services you need to be an active member of the UWF community. To access MyUWF, click the green MyUWF button at the top of UWF webpages, or go to my.uwf.edu

    Upgrading your MyUWF Account to a Full-Access ArgoNet Account >> 

    Activate your Student Email

    Your UWF student email account will be available to activate within two hours after being registered for classes. You are expected to regularly check your UWF email account for official University communications.

    Google Apps (Gmail) is UWF's official email and calendar system. Your email address is your ArgoNet username followed by "@students.uwf.edu".

    Access your Google Apps Account >>

  • Discuss the impact of meteorology and environmental issues on aviation operations.
  • Describe basic weather theory, identify sources of weather information, analyze weather factors, hazards, and conditions.
  • Explain the integration of airports, airspace, and air traffic control in managing the U.S. National Airspace System.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of Federal Aviation Regulations Part 61 and 91.
  • Describe aircraft maneuvers such as takeoffs, landings, stalls, spins, ground reference maneuvers, unusual attitude recoveries and basic instrument flight maneuvers.
  • Demonstrate a basic knowledge of aircraft systems, including airplanes, power plant and related systems and flight instruments.
  • Describe safety of flight, air traffic control procedures and sources of flight information.
  • Describe factors to be included in preflight planning including aircraft performance measures and weight and balance.
  • Demonstrate a basic knowledge of navigation procedures, including pilotage and dead reckoning and use of navigational aids in cross country flight planning.
  • Gain the knowledge and skill required to meet the FAA Practical Test Standards, and operate as safe and proficient professional pilots and model the tasks required to earn the Federal Aviation Administration Private Pilot Practical Certificate.
  • Successfully complete the FAA Private Pilot certificate practical test.



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