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Robert "Bud" Fischer, Jr., Dean Saeed Foroudastan, Associate Dean Marlene Lawson, Assistant to the Dean Travis Tipton, Program Coordinator and Academic Advisor Jennifer Danylo, College Advisor Andrew Symonds, College Advisor Deborah Phillips, Graduation Coordinator Jennifer Hendrix, College Advisor Within an environment that values excellent teaching and fosters initiatives in research and public service, the mission of the College of Basic and Applied Sciences at Middle Tennessee State University is to 1. prepare individuals for successful careers in scientic and technical elds in industry, teaching, government, and health services; 2. provide general education through exposure and exploration of natural sciences, applied sciences, and mathematics; 3. provide hands-on experience with state-of-the-art materials and equipment; 4. promote the development and practice of critical thought and expression; 5. develop basic knowledge and promote attitudinal skills and other abilities needed for further graduate or professional study. Architect rendering of new science building mtsunews.com/sciencebuilding/
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Leigh Gostowski, Coordinator Amy Phelps, Co-Director Charles Milligan, Co-Director Sally Millsap, Master Teacher Mark LaPorte, Master Teacher Robin Bollman, Master Teacher MTeach, MTSUs education program for aspiring secondary mathematics and science teachers, is a joint effort between the College of Basic and Applied Sciences and the College of Education. MTeach students pursue a major in mathematics or a science discipline and complete coursework toward a minor in Secondary Education through the program. Following are the college departments/schools with a listing of programs offered.
Aerospace
Ron Ferrara, Chair
Allen, Austin, Beckman, Callender, Craig, Dorris, Georgiou, Gossett, Hawkins, Hill, Hunt, Zlotky Programs in the Department of Aerospace lead to the Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Aerospace and concentrations in Administration, Maintenance Management, Professional Pilot, Technology, and Flight Dispatch. A minor in Aerospace is also available. All of these programs are designed to prepare students for professional positions in the air transportation or aerospace manufacturing industry or in operations supporting allied areas.
Accreditation
In addition to regional accreditation, the following programs are formally approved by the Aviation Accreditation Board International: Aerospace Administration, Aerospace Maintenance Management, Aerospace Technology, Flight Dispatch, and Professional Pilot.
Professional Relationships
MTSU holds membership in the Aviation Technical Education Council, Aviation Accreditation Board International, the National Business Aircraft Association, the National Intercollegiate Flying Association, and the University Aviation Association.
Advanced Standing
Specific aerospace course credit may be granted to holders of FAA Airframe/Powerplant Certificates. Such aeronautical credential-based credit awards are applicable to MTSU enrollments only and will not transfer to other institutions.