Aviation
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Aviation diploma (two-year program)
Entrance requirements
1. B.C. secondary school graduation, or equivalent. Students who have completed a high school equivalency program will also be considered but may have to complete the specific entrance requirements below.
Note: Beginning in September 2010,
students must also meet the prerequisite CMNS 125.
2. C+ or better in Principles of Math 11, Physics 11, and English 12. Math 12, Physics 12, Computer Science and French, or other second language, are recommended. Students with minor academic deficiencies may still be considered but may be required to complete preparatory courses in addition to the Aviation program.
3. Students must have completed the private pilot flight test within six months prior to entering the program, or have completed the private pilot flight test within one year with a minimum of 10 hours flying time within the six months preceding the first day of classes. Students who do not meet these requirements must complete a flight evaluation with Coastal Pacific Aviation or designate. Students must also have completed the private pilot written examination within the 12 months preceding the first day of classes or be required to achieve a minimum of 60% on an entrance exam equivalent to the private pilot written exam.
4. Current Transport Canada Category 1 medical certification.
5. Applicants must also satisfy an entrance evaluation which includes an interview(s), a qualifying exam, and an assessment of references.
Note: Basic keyboard/typing skills, although not essential, are useful in Computer Information Systems and Communications courses.
When to apply
Applications are accepted on a continuous basis throughout the year.
Qualified applicants are considered for the next intake in which there is space.
See Continuous application
process for more information.
How to apply
The two-year program starts in September. As seats in the program are limited, students should apply as early as possible. Initial applications should be sent to Coastal Pacific Aviation. Applications should be completed prior to March 30 for enrolment in September. Late applications will be considered if space permits.
1. Apply to UFV; include $150* payable to Coastal Pacific Aviation, and a separate cheque
for the $45 application fee, payable to UFV. International students pay higher
application fees and should contact
UFV International.
* Fees stated are in effect for 2010/11 and are subject to change for
the next calendar year.
Application forms are available from Student Services and Coastal Pacific
Aviation.
Additional documents required for a complete application:
• proof of B.C. secondary school completion or equivalent, and transcript (or interim transcript) showing grade achievement as per entrance requirements
• transcripts showing grade achievement for any post-secondary study
• a medical certificate showing a Transport Canada Category 1 Medical.
• applicants for the one-year program must also submit proof of completion of 10 university-level courses or interim transcript reflecting the above.
2. Qualified applicants will be interviewed by Coastal Pacific during February or March for September enrolment.
3. After evaluations have been made, interviewed candidates will receive a letter stating the results. Candidates being offered a seat will receive a confirming letter, outlining registration details, starting dates, and aviation supplies required and an enrolment agreement. Prior to acceptance the candidate may be required to provide proof of financial ability to pay for educational expenses.
4. Any requests for transfer of academic course equivalencies should be made to the Admissions and Records office; requests for transfer of aviation- or flight-related courses should be made directly to Coastal Pacific Aviation.
Basis for admission decision
Applicants who meet the entrance requirements will be admitted in order of
their application date. This date is set when an application, all required
documentation, and the application fee have been submitted.
Location and scheduling
Academic courses will be held on all UFV campuses, including Abbotsford, Mission, and Chilliwack. Aviation classroom instruction, flight training and simulator training will be conducted at Coastal Pacific Aviation, Abbotsford Airport. Please note that there is no public transportation available to the airport and between some campuses. Students are expected to be available for flight training seven days a week.
Instruction at Coastal Pacific and UFV begins in September. UFV courses will normally be completed by mid-April and flight instruction and flight time may continue through May. Coastal Pacific’s summer program for students who need to complete their private pilot license is offered during the months of July and August and must be completed prior to program commencement.
Note: The aviation portion of the two-year Aviation diploma program must be completed within four years. All other graduation requirements must be completed within seven years.
For any aviation program, all of the aviation courses shown for a semester must be taken concurrently. AV 201, 211, 221, and 231 must be taken in one semester; AV 302, 312, 322, and 332 must be taken in one semester; AV 401, 411, 421, and 431 must be taken in one semester; AV 402, 412, 422, and 432 must be taken in one semester.
Residency requirement
Students enrolled in UFV/CPA aviation programs are required to complete all subsequent flight and simulator training in residence at UFV/CPA. Flight training at other schools while enrolled at UFV/CPA is not permitted.
Academic performance
To qualify for an aviation diploma, students must obtain a minimum GPA of 2.0 (a C grade) in each semester as well as cumulatively. Students whose cumulative GPA and/or semester GPA falls below 2.0 during their program are subject to academic warning.
Course repeats
A course may be repeated in order to improve the cumulative GPA. However, you may not register for the same course more than twice. No more than five repeated courses will be permitted.
Fees
Fee estimates are in effect for 2010/11 and are subject to change for the
next calendar year. Approximate total fees for the diploma programs are $58,000 and approximate total fees for the degree program are $95,000. Contact the program coordinator at Coastal Pacific to obtain a current fee summary.
Note: There are two fee structures.
UFV fee summary
UFV course fees will be paid at the university, and are approximately $1,225 per semester (three courses or nine credits). See the Fees and Other Costs section.
Coastal Pacific Aviation fee summary
Coastal Pacific fees will be paid at the Abbotsford Airport to Coastal Pacific Aviation. Flight training fees are subject to change and vary for each individual.
Students accepted to the program are required to wear a uniform. The initial cost for shirts, slacks, sweater, jacket, and ties is approximately $425. Additional items may be required throughout the course.
Program requirements
Semester I
Course |
Title |
Credits |
AV 151 |
Fitness I |
1 |
AV 201 |
Aviation Theory I |
3 |
AV 211 |
Simulation — Instrument Procedures I |
1 |
AV 221 |
Aircraft — Commercial I |
1.5 |
AV 231 |
Human Factors I |
1 |
CMNS 125 |
Introduction to
Workplace Communication |
3 |
BUS 100 |
Introduction to Business |
3 |
or BUS 102 |
Introduction to Business |
3 |
MATH |
one of 103, 104, 106, 110, 111 or 115 (see Note 2) |
3 or 4 |
Semester II
Course |
Title |
Credits |
AV 152 |
Fitness II |
1 |
AV 302 |
Aviation Theory II |
3 |
AV 312 |
Simulation — Instrument Procedures II |
1 |
AV 322 |
Aircraft — Commercial II |
1.5 |
AV 332 |
Human Factors II |
1 |
CMNS 251 |
Professional Report Writing (see Note 2) |
3 |
CIS 100 |
Introduction to Computer Information Systems (see Note 2) |
3 |
BUS 203 |
Organizational Behaviour |
3 |
Semesters III & IV
Course |
Title |
Credits |
AV 251 |
Fitness III |
1 |
and AV 252 |
Fitness IV |
1 |
AV 401 |
Aviation Theory III |
3 |
AV 402 |
Aviation Theory IV |
3 |
AV 411 |
Simulation — Multi-Engine |
1 |
AV 421 |
Aircraft — Multi-Engine |
1.5 |
AV 431 |
Advanced Airmanship I |
1 |
AV 432 |
Advanced Airmanship II |
1 |
AV 422 |
Aircraft — Instrument/Multi-Engine |
1.5 |
or |
|
|
AV 451A & B |
Theory — Instructor |
2 |
and |
|
|
AV 452A & B |
Flight Instructor Practicum (see Note 1) |
1 |
PHYS 101 |
Introductory General Physics I |
|
or ASTR 103 |
Astronomy: The Solar System |
5 or 4 |
Elective any
university-level course |
3 or 4 |
Elective any
university-level course |
3 or 4 |
Elective any
university-level course |
3 or 4 |
Elective any
university-level course |
3 or 4 |
Elective any
university-level course |
3 or 4 |
Note 1: Students who select the instructor option complete AV 451A & B: Theory — Instructor, and AV 452A & B: Flight Instructor Practicum, instead of AV 421 and AV 422.
Note 2: Students intending to complete the BBA (Aviation) should take BUS 160; MATH 106 and ENGL 105.
Alternate core courses are available for students interested in continuing on for a degree after completing the diploma program.
Students who plan on laddering into the BBA Aviation degree after completion of the two-year Aviation diploma are advised that they will be required to complete all the requirements of the BBA Aviation as outlined in the four-year Aviation degree program. Students are advised to consult the Student Services coordinator to determine their course schedule.
Second-year course selection for the two-year program (a total of six including Physics) will require aviation coordinator approval. Students are expected to pursue subjects of interest and to broaden their academic development in preparation for non-flying responsibilities they may face. Elective choices may be limited each semester by ground school, aircraft, and simulator scheduling.
Students who have completed college or university courses similar to those listed above may be able to transfer credits. Contact the aviation coordinator for more information and refer to the UFV’s transfer credit policy in the calendar.
Although program requirements are shown in four semesters they do not have to be taken consecutively. It is necessary, however, to take each semester’s aviation theory concurrently with that semester’s flying and simulator sessions.
Electives
Contact the department for appropriate elective selection.
Course listings
For complete details on courses see the
course descriptions section.
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