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3 credits
Fall 2025 Lecture Upper DivisionThis course provides extensive multi-modal transportation security experience. Students will receive detailed information on air, maritime, rail, mass transit, trucking and oil pipeline security programs, as well as applicable threat mitigation processes. Completion of an undergraduate course in either aviation law or aviation security is recommended. This course may be applicable to undergraduates with appropriate experience and background in aviation or other transportation systems. There are no citizenship or security clearance requirements for this course.
Learning Outcomes1Discuss the history, organization, and interdependence of international, regional and national civil aviation regulatory systems.
2Discuss the partnerships and alliances between government, industry, stakeholders and financial organizations to support international civil aviation.
3Discuss transparency and access to international aviation regulatory oversight programs and efforts to mitigate deficiencies and support efficiency.
4Identify and conduct research on emerging international aviation issues.
5Demonstrate critical thinking in developing presentations on emerging international aviation regulatory topics.