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Science Forward Communication At the Meteorology Broadcasting Studio, students gain practical skills and experience in delivering important scientific and technical information to diverse audiences. Preparing students for a variety of applications, lab topics include graphical representation of scientific information, the spatial and temporal perception of displayed meteorological data, effective on-camera delivery, human response to hazardous weather graphics and video editing techniques. With state-of-the-art broadcasting equipment, students leave with a deeper understanding of the process behind meteorological broadcasting. The broadcasting studio is equipped with: s Weather analysis and graphics workstation s Teleprompters s Green walls with adjustable LED studio lighting s 4K studio cameras s 65-inch 4K interactive touchscreen display BROADCASTING STUDIO METEOROLOGY

OPERATIONS CENTER AIRLINE RESEARCH

Expertise in Flight Management The Airline Research Operations Center supports research across key components of airline operations, serving as the College of Aviation’s hub for work related to dispatch functionality, flight scheduling and planning software, aircraft performance and more. This environment brings together aircraft performance, crew resource management, dispatch, safety, meteorology and air traffic control, giving students a multidisciplinary learning experience grounded in operational reality. Students also strengthen critical-thinking skills by applying federal regulations to air traffic–related challenges through simulated scenarios. Through this work, they develop practical, data-informed solutions that contribute to safer and more efficient airline operations.

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