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This degree program will prepare graduates for aviation-related managerial and supervisory positions in industry and government. In government, positions with the Federal Aviation Agency, U.S. Department of Transportation, State, County and City aviation authorities and regulatory agencies, require a knowledge of aviation industry practices, problems, law, economics, safety, and managerial principles. In industry, graduates will seek managerial and administrative careers with airlines, air cargo, airport management, fixed-based operations, aviation supply and maintenance firms, and in aviation sales and marketing. A bachelor’s degree is considered by many airlines as added requirement for pilot positions, and this aviation-related degree program will fulfill that prerequisite.

REQUIREMENTS FOR:

B.S. MAJOR – 57 HOURS, 2.0 GPA


CORE CURRICULUM

AC 201Principles of Accounting I3 cr.
AC 202Principles of Accounting II3 cr.
AV 103Air Transportation3 cr.
AV 104General Aviation Management3 cr.
AV 262Aviation Marketing3 cr.
AV 267Aviation Law and Regulations3 cr.
AV 370Airline Management3 cr.
AV 402Special Topics in Aviation Management3 cr.
AV 403Airport Management3 cr.
AV 426Aviation Safety3 cr.
AV 428Senior Project in Aviation Management3 cr.
CS 140Introduction to Computer Science3 cr.
EC 315Quantitative Research Methods3 cr.
MA 120Basic Concepts of Statistics.3 cr.
MG 352Principles of Management3 cr.
MG 365Organizational Behavior3 cr.
MG 420Labor Relations3 cr.
MG 495Business Policy3 cr.
PO 330Public Administration3 cr.

 

TOTAL57 cr.

   

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