Introducing the KU Aerospace Short Course Program
Certificate Track and Live Video Presentations
If you have attended or will attend more than one face-to-face (in person) aerospace short course, you may be interested in obtaining a certificate for participating in any four courses included in the groups listed below.
To Receive a Combined/Group Certificate
If you have taken courses in the past, and you are interested in a certificate, you will need to provide the following information to ask for issuing certificates:
- Your full name
- The calendar year(s) when you attended the classes
- The course titles and the instructors
- The public course venue or company facility where each class was held
- The project numbers of the courses provided on your individual course certificates
- Your current address and phone number
- A nominal fee for shipping and handling
Certificate tracks
- Aerospace Compliance
- FAA Certification Procedures & Airworthiness Requirements as Applied to Military Procurement of Commercial Derivative Aircraft/Systems Aircraft Design
- FAA Functions & Requirements Leading to Airworthiness Approval
- FAA Conformity, Production & Airworthiness Approval Certification Approval Requirements
- Commercial Aircraft Safety Assessment & 1309 Design Analysis
- Aircraft Icing: Meteorology, Protective Systems, Instrumentation, & Certification
- Aircraft Design
- Airplane Preliminary Design
- Aerodynamic Design Improvements: High-Lift and Cruise
- Airplane Flight Dynamics: Open and Closed Loop
- Conceptual Design of Unmanned Aircraft Systems
- Helicopter Performance, Stability and Control
- Aircraft Maintenance and Safety
- Developing a Premier Aircraft Preventive Maintenance Program Based on The Principles of Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM)
- Commercial Aircraft Safety Assessment & 1309 Design Analysis
- Durability & Damage Tolerance Concepts for Aging Aircraft Structures
- Aircraft Icing: Meteorology, Protective Systems, Instrumentation, & Certification
- Aviation Weather Hazards
- Understanding & Controlling Corrosion of Aircraft Structures
- Aircraft Structures
- Aircraft Structural Loads: Requirements, Analysis, Testing and Certification
- Aircraft Structures Design and Analysis
- Structural Composites
- Understanding and Controlling Corrosion of Aircraft Structures
- Avionics and Avionic Components
- Fundamental Avionics
- Integrated Modular Avionics and DO-297
- Complex Electronic Hardware Development and DO-254
- Airborne Equipment Design and RTCA DO-160
- Software Safety, Certification and DO-178B
- Flight Control Systems Design
- Applied Nonlinear Control and Analysis
- Flight Control and Hydraulic Systems
- Digital Flight Control Systems: Analysis and Design
- Flight Control Actuator Analysis and Design
- Flight Tests and Aircraft Performance
- Flight Test Principles and Practices
- Advanced Flight Tests
- Operational Aircraft Performance and Flight Test Practices
- Airplane Flight Dynamics: Open and Closed Loop
- Acquisition of Digital Flight Test Data from Avionics Busses: Techniques for Practical Flight Test Applications
- Principles of Aeroelasticity
- Rotorcraft Structural Dynamics and Aeroelasticity
Live Video Presentations of University of Kansas Aerospace Classes
KU’s video classroom can reach your employees around the world. The state-of-the-art video classroom at KU Continuing Education allows you to reach as many as eight international locations simultaneously in real-time. Using the latest advances from Polycom Pro-Motion video technology and Creston audio/video, you can train all your employees while saving thousands of dollars in travel expenses. Although located in the Central Time Zone, the video classroom allows you to conveniently reach every corner of the North American continent during regular business hours, and other countries based on their time zones.
This video classroom is a great learning environment and an affordable alternative to face-to-face classes. The courses can be presented in their standard version or they can be customized like on-site courses. While the technology is the room’s hallmark, the space is also true to its roots as a place of learning. The room is quiet and well lit, so even if you do not use all its technological marvels, it provides a wonderful atmosphere for learning or conducting business.
To organize a live video class, or for more information, please contact Kim Hunsinger, Assistant Director of Program Management and Marketing at 785-864-4758 or kah@ku.edu.
For Course Information
Contact Kim Hunsinger
at 785-864-4758
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On-Site Course Information
Find out how courses
can be tailored to
your company’s needs.
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Registration Information
Mail
Aerospace Short Courses
The University of Kansas
Continuing Education
Registrations
1515 St. Andrews Drive
Lawrence, KS 66047-1619
Phone
Toll-free 877-404-5823
or 785-864-5823
Fax
785-864-4871
TDD
800-766-3777
E-mail
kuce@ku.edu