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Accounting Minor All Minor course work must be completed with a minimum grade of C.


ACCT2310 Principles of Accounting I ........................... 3 hours ACCT2320 Principles of Accounting II .......................... 3 hours ACCT3310 Intermediate Accounting I.......................... 3 hours ACCT3345 Cost Accounting.......................................... 3 hours


Accounting Electives ..................................................... 6 hours Choose from ACCT3320 Intermediate Accounting II, ACCT4310 Auditing, ACCT4320 Individual Taxation, ACCT4332 Advanced Accounting, ACCT4340 Governmental and Nonprofit Accounting, ACCT4350 Accounting Information Systems, ACCT4360 Fraud Examination, and ACCT4375 Business Taxation.


Total Minor Requirements..........................18 hours


American Sign Language Minor Student must earn a C or better, or receive credit for, the General Education courses ASLA1310 through ASLA2320 before beginning a minor in American Sign Language. Student must earn a C or better in all ASL courses to advance to the next course.


Up to three courses may be transferred into the program from accredited institutions upon the approval of the Registrar.


ASLA2330 Deaf Culture I .............................................. 3 hours ASLA2340 ASL Receptive Narrative Skills .................... 3 hours ASLA3310 American Slign Language V......................... 3 hours


American Sign Language Electives............................... 9 hours Choose from ASLA3330 Deaf Culture II, ASLA3335 ASL Linguistics, ASLA3340 Evangelism and the Deaf Community, ASLA3350 ASL Literature, ASLA3360 Language Development and ASL, and ASLA3390 Special Topics.


Total Minor Requirements..........................18 hours


Aviation Minor MSAV3401 Private Pilot Ground & Private Flight 1..... 4 hours MSAV3202 Private Pilot Flight 2................................... 2 hours


MSAV4401 Instrument Ground & Commercial Flight 1............ .................................................................................... 4 hours


MSAV4202 Instrument Flight........................................ 2 hours MSAV4431 Commercial Ground & Commercial Flight 2 .......................................................................... 4 hours MSAV4332 Commercial Flight 3................................... 3 hours MSAV4133 Commercial Flight 4.....................................1 hour


MSAV4441 Flight Instructor Ground and Flight Instructor Flight 1........................................................................ 4 hours


MSAV4142 Flight Instructor Flight 2...............................1 hour MSAV4143 Flight Instructor Flight 3...............................1 hour


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MSAV4145 Specialized Flight ..........................................1 hour MSAV4146 Specialized Flight ..........................................1 hour


Total Minor Requirements..........................28 hours


Aviation Minor General Information Want to serve on the mission field with aviation? As a Christian, missionary minded university with a mission of preparing graduates to be difference-makers, we prepare our graduates to live out God’s calling for their lives in aircraft and hangars around the globe. Our Aviation Minor will specifically prepare you to use your love of aircraft to help spread the gospel as a missionary aviator. You’ll span borders to fly into some of the most remote landing strips in the world and make a tangible difference in countless lives.


In cooperation with USAeroTech Institute in Greenville, SC, NGU’s Christian pilot training prepares you to fly, inspect and repair your plane in jungles, deserts…wherever the Lord leads you. When you graduate with an Aviation Minor, you’ll have a minimum of 190 flight hours in single and multi-engine aircraft. You will also have an option to earn a Certified Flight Instructor Certificate with which to earn a living and build flight time and experience toward your aviation ministry or career. (Students wishing to take flight training as a concentration within their NGU degree, will enroll in USAeroTech Institute, pay USAeroTech for the complete training, and upon completing the specific FAA license achieved and the Pilot logbook records endorsed by the Flight Instructor, NGU will grant credit for the courses listed above as specified in NGU’s articulation agreement with USAeroTech Institute.)


At NGU/USAeroTech, our mission pilot preparation is more than just technical training. Our Aviation Minor involves extensive hands-on learning experience in an authentic Christian flight school environment where discipleship is as crucial as technical proficiency.


The minor allows the students to obtain appropriate flight training for a variety of licenses and purposes, including especially missionary aviation, as well as corporate aviation, airlines, agricultural flying, or personal use. Even if you aren’t interested in the aviation minor, you are still free to take flight training. (For those interested in Aircraft Maintenance, USAeroTech Institute offers a full-time one- year course of study that can be taken after completion of your NGU degree to prepare you for maintaining your aircraft on the mission field.)


Career Options: Missionary Pilot, Corporate Pilot, Major Airline Pilot, Regional Airline Pilot, Charter Pilot, Cargo Pilot, Law Enforcement Pilot, Search and Rescue Pilot, Military Pilot, Firefighting Pilot, Park Service Pilot, Bush Pilot, and Recreational Flying.


All the courses described in the Aviation Minor are instructed by USAeroFlight (https://usaeroflight.net/). These courses are only transferred into NGU once all training has been completed and the student has passed the FAA exam and obtained the FAA pilot Certificate. These courses are not subject to NGU financial aid packages. (See https://usaeroflight.net/flight-school/ for estimated costs.)


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