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Imagine that you must describe the requirements for completing Embry-Riddle's Bachelor of Science in Aeronautics degree to two different audiences. Each is curious about why you have selected this academic program and what you have to do to complete it. You must prepare this explanation/description in paragraph form using full sentences (no lists or tables). Your completed document will contain three sections, each of which should start on a new page: Section 1: Audience 1 - a seven-year old nephew curious about your studies Explanation of why you selected this program Description of the requirements to complete the degree program Section 2: Audience 2 - a workplace supervisor who is paying the tuition for your degree Explanation of why you selected this program Description of the requirements to complete the degree program Section 3: Personal Reflection Explain your understanding of the importance of audience analysis. Be sure to also describe how you approached each audience and how you communicated the same information to two different audience. DEGREE REQUIREMENTS Embry-Riddle courses in the general education categories of Communication Theory and Skills, Humanities, Social Sciences, Physical and Life Science, Mathematics, and Computer Science may be chosen from this list, assuming prerequisites are met. Courses from other institutions are acceptable if they fall into these broad categories and are at the level specified. Communication Theory and Skills ENGL 123 English Composition 3 Speech/English 6 Humanities* HUMN 330 Values and Ethics 3 Humanities elective 3 Social Sciences ECON 210 Microeconomics 3 ECON 211 Macroeconomics Social Science elective 3 Physical and Life Science PHYS 102 Explorations in Physics 3 WEAX 201 Meteorology 1 3 Mathematics MATH 111 College Mathematics for Aviation | 3 MATH 112 College Mathematics for Aviation II 3 Computer Science CSCI 109 Introduction to Computers and Applications 3 Total Hours 36 Core/Major Aviation Area of Concentration 18 Make up shortages with non-duplicating courses from the following disciplines: Aeronautical Science, Aviation Maintenance, and related aviation/aerospace coursework in Transportation, Safety, Security, History, Engineering, and Unmanned Systems. Program Support 24 ASCI 202 Introduction to Aeronautical Science 3 ASCI 254 Aviation Legislation 3 ASCI 404 Applications in Aviation/Aerospace Law 3 MATH 211 Statistics with Aviation Applications 3 MGMT 201 Principles of Management 3 MGMT 210 Financial Accounting 3 MGMT 221 Introduction to Management Information Systems 3 RSCH 202 Introduction to Research Methods 3 Professional Development Core 12 ASCI 309 Aerodynamics 3 ASCI 310 Aircraft Performance ASCI 490 Aeronautical Science Capstone Course 3 MGMT 420 Management of Production and Operations 3 SFTY 409 Aviation Safety 3 Electives Professional Development Electives (Upper-Level) 21 Select from courses in Aeronautical Science, Management, Economics, Safety, Security, Transportation, Engineering, and Unmanned Systems. Open Electives (Upper or Lower-Level) 9 Total Degree Requirements 120