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Bachelor
of
Science in
Aviation Management
program is
designed to provides
aviation
professionals
with
broad educational knowledge
of
the aviation industry. The program is
a
managerial-based
capstone
study
for
aviation
professionals
and those interested in careers in aviation industry
e.g.
maintenance technicians, air traffic controllers, engineers, airport managers,
avionics specialists and others aviation related fields.
Aviation Management degree program consist of aviation and business curricula
that will
enable students to explores deepen understanding and knowledge of Aviation history at various level, and related courses
i.e. aviation law, air traffic
control, airport management,
air transportation system and safety, including conventional business courses
e.g. human resource management, organizational behaviour and communication. Careers in
Business Aviation offers great excitement
e.g. the
opportunity for regular travel, explore multicultural diversity, and learning
new skills.
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Isaac (2020 Graduate),
BSc Aviation Management |
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Career Prospects
Bachelor
of
Science
in Aviation
Management
degree will prepare
graduates for exciting and
challenging careers in Aviation and Travel Industry
such as:
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Airport Terminal
Officer |
► Airlines Dispatch
Manager
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► Aviation Services
Officer |
► Airport Safety Administrator |
► Airline and Airport Field
Controller |
► Commercial
Airlines Manager |
► Airport Operations Leadership |
► Ground
Operations Controller
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Program
Structure
and Content
Bachelor
of Science in Aviation
Management program structure and content
below
is
based on assumption
that candidates would have
completed higher education studies
(with at least 90 ECTS-Credits) and possess Undergraduate Diploma, Higher
Diploma or equivalent qualifications.
Candidate
will complete
a minimum of 18 Undergraduate Courses with Bachelor Thesis in
lieu of transfered credits.
Candidates that possessed Higher Qualifications above 90 ECTS-Credits
will be Granted Further Transferable Credits, similarly,
additional Courses will be assigned to
candidates with
less transfer credits
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